autobrr/web
stacksmash76 9ea29d02a2
refactor: releases table-related code and fix for #158 (#159)
* refactor(APIClient): updated the newly added findQuery function to use URLSearchParams instead of manually crafting the URI string itself.

* refactor: moved duplicate dashboard/release code to a separate folder: components/data-table.

* refactor(SlideOver): added proper typings to the SlideOver component and added a sanity check to prevent passing of null/undefined values to the child component before rendering.

* refactor: removed the redundant Network and Channel typings and updated relevant typings to match the backend. adapted relevant code to match these changes.

* fix(ChannelsFieldArray): fixed a bug where it was unable to add a new irc network due to the validation object being initialized as non-empty (formik requires that successful validated entries return empty objects)

* refactor(screens/settings/Irc): replaced incorrect typings, sanitized potentially null values and cleaned up the code.

* fix: included changes should fix issue #158 as well.

* feat: send chan empty array
2022-03-04 21:13:46 +01:00
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public feat: overhaul webui (#135) 2022-02-14 19:12:10 +01:00
src refactor: releases table-related code and fix for #158 (#159) 2022-03-04 21:13:46 +01:00
build.go feat: add webui 2021-08-11 15:27:48 +02:00
package.json fix: pin react-ridge-state (#139) 2022-02-15 18:09:18 +01:00
postcss.config.js chore: update web dependencies (#102) 2022-02-05 13:27:44 +01:00
README.md feat: add webui 2021-08-11 15:27:48 +02:00
tailwind.config.js chore: update web dependencies (#102) 2022-02-05 13:27:44 +01:00
tsconfig.json refactor: various frontend improvements (#101) 2022-01-26 23:54:29 +01:00

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