* Refactor provider service calls to include userId parameter - Updated multiple components and services to pass userId when fetching provider data. - Adjusted the ProviderService interface to require userId for get, get$, and getAll methods. - Ensured consistent handling of userId across various components, enhancing data retrieval based on active user context. * Remove deprecated type safety comments and use the getById utility for fetching providers. * Update ProviderService methods to return undefined for non-existent providers - Modified the return types of get$ and get methods in ProviderService to allow for undefined values, enhancing type safety. - Adjusted the providers$ method to return only defined Provider arrays, ensuring consistent handling of provider data. * Enhance provider permissions guard tests to include userId parameter - Updated test cases in provider-permissions.guard.spec.ts to pass userId when calling ProviderService methods. - Mocked AccountService to provide active account details for improved test coverage. - Ensured consistent handling of userId across all relevant test scenarios. * remove promise based api's from provider service, continue refactor * cleanup observable logic * cleanup --------- Co-authored-by: Brandon <btreston@bitwarden.com>
Bitwarden Client Applications
This repository houses all Bitwarden client applications except the mobile applications (iOS | android).
Please refer to the Clients section of the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.
Related projects:
- bitwarden/server: The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
- bitwarden/ios: Bitwarden iOS Password Manager & Authenticator apps.
- bitwarden/android: Bitwarden Android Password Manager & Authenticator apps.
- bitwarden/directory-connector: A tool for syncing a directory (AD, LDAP, Azure, G Suite, Okta) to an organization.
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