discourse/app/assets/javascripts/admin/addon/components/modal/badge-preview.js

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import Component from "@glimmer/component";
import { escapeExpression } from "discourse/lib/utilities";
import { i18n } from "discourse-i18n";
export default class BadgePreview extends Component {
get processedSample() {
return this.args.model.badge.sample.map((grant) => {
let i18nKey = "admin.badges.preview.grant.with";
const i18nParams = { username: escapeExpression(grant.username) };
if (grant.post_id) {
i18nKey += "_post";
i18nParams.link = `<a href="/p/${grant.post_id}" data-auto-route="true">
${escapeExpression(grant.title)}
</a>`;
}
if (grant.granted_at) {
i18nKey += "_time";
i18nParams.time = escapeExpression(
moment(grant.granted_at).format(i18n("dates.long_with_year"))
);
}
return i18n(i18nKey, i18nParams);
});
}
get countWarning() {
if (this.args.model.badge.grant_count <= 10) {
return (
this.args.model.badge.sample.length !==
this.args.model.badge.grant_count
);
} else {
return this.args.model.badge.sample?.length !== 10;
}
}
get hasQueryPlan() {
return !!this.args.model.badge.query_plan;
}
get queryPlanHtml() {
DEV: form-kit This PR introduces FormKit, a component-based form library designed to simplify form creation and management. This library provides a single `Form` component, various field components, controls, validation mechanisms, and customization options. Additionally, it includes helpers to facilitate testing and writing specifications for forms. 1. **Form Component**: - The main component that encapsulates form logic and structure. - Yields various utilities like `Field`, `Submit`, `Alert`, etc. **Example Usage**: ```gjs import Form from "discourse/form"; <template> <Form as |form|> <form.Field @name="username" @title="Username" @validation="required" as |field| > <field.Input /> </form.Field> <form.Field @name="age" @title="Age" as |field|> <field.Input @type="number" /> </form.Field> <form.Submit /> </Form> </template> ``` 2. **Validation**: - Built-in validation rules such as `required`, `number`, `length`, and `url`. - Custom validation callbacks for more complex validation logic. **Example Usage**: ```javascript validateUsername(name, value, data, { addError }) { if (data.bar / 2 === value) { addError(name, "That's not how maths work."); } } ``` ```hbs <form.Field @name="username" @validate={{this.validateUsername}} /> ``` 3. **Customization**: - Plugin outlets for extending form functionality. - Styling capabilities through propagated attributes. - Custom controls with properties provided by `form` and `field`. **Example Usage**: ```hbs <Form class="my-form" as |form|> <form.Field class="my-field" as |field|> <MyCustomControl id={{field.id}} @onChange={{field.set}} /> </form.Field> </Form> ``` 4. **Helpers for Testing**: - Test assertions for form and field validation. **Example usage**: ```javascript assert.form().hasErrors("the form shows errors"); assert.form().field("foo").hasValue("bar", "user has set the value"); ``` - Helper for interacting with he form **Example usage**: ```javascript await formKit().field("foo").fillIn("bar"); ``` 5. **Page Object for System Specs**: - Page objects for interacting with forms in system specs. - Methods for submitting forms, checking alerts, and interacting with fields. **Example Usage**: ```ruby form = PageObjects::Components::FormKit.new(".my-form") form.submit expect(form).to have_an_alert("message") ``` **Field Interactions**: ```ruby field = form.field("foo") expect(field).to have_value("bar") field.fill_in("bar") ``` 6. **Collections handling**: - A specific component to handle array of objects **Example Usage**: ```gjs <Form @data={{hash foo=(array (hash bar=1) (hash bar=2))}} as |form|> <form.Collection @name="foo" as |collection|> <collection.Field @name="bar" @title="Bar" as |field|> <field.Input /> </collection.Field> </form.Collection> </Form> ```
2024-07-17 17:59:35 +08:00
let output = `<pre>`;
this.args.model.badge.query_plan.forEach((linehash) => {
output += escapeExpression(linehash["QUERY PLAN"]);
output += "<br>";
});
output += "</pre>";
return output;
}
}