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fix: column dragging and column reordering (#20928) ## Description This PR implements the following changes: - Move the drag events from the Parent component's useEffect to the `HeaderCell` component. - Refactored the code. Inside the table component, we refactored the code such that when SSP is disabled the component uses `StaticTable` and when SSP enabled then we use `VirtualTable`. - It also includes the fix for the following issue. Whenever the user has a scroll to the bottom of the page, on clicking of add new button it is expected that the scroll should move to the top but it wasn't happening. > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) Fixes #20858 > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first ## Type of change - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) ## How Has This Been Tested? - Manual - Test cases: - Column name should appear on update from the property pane - reorder whenever SSP is enabled - On column re-size - When a col is frozen - When a col is unfrozen - When all the headers or one of them is removed - When sorted also should work - Enable multi-row selection - When in preview mode and back and forth(Check the above cases) - When in Deployed mode - Dragging of columns from the column header should work as expected both in Deploy and Published mode. - Cypress ### Test Plan > Add Testsmith test cases links that relate to this PR ### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) ## Checklist: ### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [ ] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag ### QA activity: - [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA - [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA - [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test
2023-03-05 14:19:44 +00:00
import React from "react";
chore: upgrade to prettier v2 + enforce import types (#21013)Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com> ## Description This PR upgrades Prettier to v2 + enforces TypeScript’s [`import type`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-8.html#type-only-imports-and-export) syntax where applicable. It’s submitted as a separate PR so we can merge it easily. As a part of this PR, we reformat the codebase heavily: - add `import type` everywhere where it’s required, and - re-format the code to account for Prettier 2’s breaking changes: https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html#breaking-changes This PR is submitted against `release` to make sure all new code by team members will adhere to new formatting standards, and we’ll have fewer conflicts when merging `bundle-optimizations` into `release`. (I’ll merge `release` back into `bundle-optimizations` once this PR is merged.) ### Why is this needed? This PR is needed because, for the Lodash optimization from https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/commit/7cbb12af886621256224be0c93e6a465dd710ad3, we need to use `import type`. Otherwise, `babel-plugin-lodash` complains that `LoDashStatic` is not a lodash function. However, just using `import type` in the current codebase will give you this: <img width="962" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 17 45 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2953267/223775744-407afa0c-e8b9-44a1-90f9-b879348da57f.png"> That’s because Prettier 1 can’t parse `import type` at all. To parse it, we need to upgrade to Prettier 2. ### Why enforce `import type`? Apart from just enabling `import type` support, this PR enforces specifying `import type` everywhere it’s needed. (Developers will get immediate TypeScript and ESLint errors when they forget to do so.) I’m doing this because I believe `import type` improves DX and makes refactorings easier. Let’s say you had a few imports like below. Can you tell which of these imports will increase the bundle size? (Tip: it’s not all of them!) ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import { Position } from "codemirror"; import { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` It’s pretty hard, right? What about now? ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import type { Position } from "codemirror"; import type { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` Now, it’s clear that only `lodash` will be bundled. This helps developers to see which imports are problematic, but it _also_ helps with refactorings. Now, if you want to see where `codemirror` is bundled, you can just grep for `import \{.*\} from "codemirror"` – and you won’t get any type-only imports. This also helps (some) bundlers. Upon transpiling, TypeScript erases type-only imports completely. In some environment (not ours), this makes the bundle smaller, as the bundler doesn’t need to bundle type-only imports anymore. ## Type of change - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) ## How Has This Been Tested? This was tested to not break the build. ### Test Plan > Add Testsmith test cases links that relate to this PR ### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) ## Checklist: ### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag ### QA activity: - [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA - [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA - [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test --------- Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com>
2023-03-16 11:41:47 +00:00
import type { Row } from "react-table";
chore: refactor table widget UI code to use central context to reduce props drilling (#39367) ## Description Refactor TableWidget for Improved Organization, Context Management & Rendering Efficiency ### Overview This PR restructures the TableWidget to enhance code organization, improve context management, and optimize rendering performance. Key improvements include extracting reusable components, introducing a shared TableContext, and simplifying table rendering logic. ### Key Changes ✅ Improved Table Header Organization & Context Management ✅ Refactored Table & Virtualization Logic ✅ Simplified Header Components ✅ Enhanced Empty Row Handling ✅ Reorganized Core Components(Static table, virtual table) ### Why These Changes? • Improves maintainability and readability by reducing prop drilling and redundant code. • Enhances performance through better state management and rendering optimizations. • Provides a scalable structure for future improvements in the TableWidget. Fixes #39308 _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity, @tag.Datasource" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/13761069297> > Commit: 524a8464a65576c9da485f686e6598eba38358a5 > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=13761069297&attempt=2" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity, @tag.Datasource` > Spec: > <hr>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 12:31:27 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced new virtualized table components that enhance dynamic scrolling and table interactions. - Added a new table constant to ensure smoother scrolling behavior. - Implemented a centralized table state provider to consolidate table functionality. - Added a new `BannerNActions` component for improved header action management. - Added a new `StaticTableBodyComponent` for rendering static table bodies. - **Refactor** - Streamlined static table rendering along with header and cell interactions. - Simplified component interfaces by shifting from prop-based to context-driven state management. - Enhanced the `Actions` component to utilize context for state management. - Refactored the `Table` component to improve clarity and efficiency. - **Tests** - Expanded and improved test coverage to ensure robust rendering, error handling, and performance. - Introduced tests for new components such as `StaticTableBodyComponent` and `BannerNActions`. - Updated tests to reflect changes in context management and component structure. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-03-13 05:53:05 +00:00
import {
CompactModeTypes,
type AddNewRowActions,
type CompactMode,
type ReactTableColumnProps,
type ReactTableFilter,
type StickyType,
} from "./Constants";
import Table from "./Table";
chore: upgrade to prettier v2 + enforce import types (#21013)Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com> ## Description This PR upgrades Prettier to v2 + enforces TypeScript’s [`import type`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-8.html#type-only-imports-and-export) syntax where applicable. It’s submitted as a separate PR so we can merge it easily. As a part of this PR, we reformat the codebase heavily: - add `import type` everywhere where it’s required, and - re-format the code to account for Prettier 2’s breaking changes: https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html#breaking-changes This PR is submitted against `release` to make sure all new code by team members will adhere to new formatting standards, and we’ll have fewer conflicts when merging `bundle-optimizations` into `release`. (I’ll merge `release` back into `bundle-optimizations` once this PR is merged.) ### Why is this needed? This PR is needed because, for the Lodash optimization from https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/commit/7cbb12af886621256224be0c93e6a465dd710ad3, we need to use `import type`. Otherwise, `babel-plugin-lodash` complains that `LoDashStatic` is not a lodash function. However, just using `import type` in the current codebase will give you this: <img width="962" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 17 45 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2953267/223775744-407afa0c-e8b9-44a1-90f9-b879348da57f.png"> That’s because Prettier 1 can’t parse `import type` at all. To parse it, we need to upgrade to Prettier 2. ### Why enforce `import type`? Apart from just enabling `import type` support, this PR enforces specifying `import type` everywhere it’s needed. (Developers will get immediate TypeScript and ESLint errors when they forget to do so.) I’m doing this because I believe `import type` improves DX and makes refactorings easier. Let’s say you had a few imports like below. Can you tell which of these imports will increase the bundle size? (Tip: it’s not all of them!) ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import { Position } from "codemirror"; import { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` It’s pretty hard, right? What about now? ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import type { Position } from "codemirror"; import type { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` Now, it’s clear that only `lodash` will be bundled. This helps developers to see which imports are problematic, but it _also_ helps with refactorings. Now, if you want to see where `codemirror` is bundled, you can just grep for `import \{.*\} from "codemirror"` – and you won’t get any type-only imports. This also helps (some) bundlers. Upon transpiling, TypeScript erases type-only imports completely. In some environment (not ours), this makes the bundle smaller, as the bundler doesn’t need to bundle type-only imports anymore. ## Type of change - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) ## How Has This Been Tested? This was tested to not break the build. ### Test Plan > Add Testsmith test cases links that relate to this PR ### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) ## Checklist: ### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag ### QA activity: - [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA - [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA - [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test --------- Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com>
2023-03-16 11:41:47 +00:00
import type { EventType } from "constants/AppsmithActionConstants/ActionConstants";
import equal from "fast-deep-equal/es6";
chore: refactor table widget UI code to use central context to reduce props drilling (#39367) ## Description Refactor TableWidget for Improved Organization, Context Management & Rendering Efficiency ### Overview This PR restructures the TableWidget to enhance code organization, improve context management, and optimize rendering performance. Key improvements include extracting reusable components, introducing a shared TableContext, and simplifying table rendering logic. ### Key Changes ✅ Improved Table Header Organization & Context Management ✅ Refactored Table & Virtualization Logic ✅ Simplified Header Components ✅ Enhanced Empty Row Handling ✅ Reorganized Core Components(Static table, virtual table) ### Why These Changes? • Improves maintainability and readability by reducing prop drilling and redundant code. • Enhances performance through better state management and rendering optimizations. • Provides a scalable structure for future improvements in the TableWidget. Fixes #39308 _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity, @tag.Datasource" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/13761069297> > Commit: 524a8464a65576c9da485f686e6598eba38358a5 > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=13761069297&attempt=2" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity, @tag.Datasource` > Spec: > <hr>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 12:31:27 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced new virtualized table components that enhance dynamic scrolling and table interactions. - Added a new table constant to ensure smoother scrolling behavior. - Implemented a centralized table state provider to consolidate table functionality. - Added a new `BannerNActions` component for improved header action management. - Added a new `StaticTableBodyComponent` for rendering static table bodies. - **Refactor** - Streamlined static table rendering along with header and cell interactions. - Simplified component interfaces by shifting from prop-based to context-driven state management. - Enhanced the `Actions` component to utilize context for state management. - Refactored the `Table` component to improve clarity and efficiency. - **Tests** - Expanded and improved test coverage to ensure robust rendering, error handling, and performance. - Introduced tests for new components such as `StaticTableBodyComponent` and `BannerNActions`. - Updated tests to reflect changes in context management and component structure. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-03-13 05:53:05 +00:00
import { useCallback } from "react";
chore: upgrade to prettier v2 + enforce import types (#21013)Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com> ## Description This PR upgrades Prettier to v2 + enforces TypeScript’s [`import type`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-8.html#type-only-imports-and-export) syntax where applicable. It’s submitted as a separate PR so we can merge it easily. As a part of this PR, we reformat the codebase heavily: - add `import type` everywhere where it’s required, and - re-format the code to account for Prettier 2’s breaking changes: https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html#breaking-changes This PR is submitted against `release` to make sure all new code by team members will adhere to new formatting standards, and we’ll have fewer conflicts when merging `bundle-optimizations` into `release`. (I’ll merge `release` back into `bundle-optimizations` once this PR is merged.) ### Why is this needed? This PR is needed because, for the Lodash optimization from https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/commit/7cbb12af886621256224be0c93e6a465dd710ad3, we need to use `import type`. Otherwise, `babel-plugin-lodash` complains that `LoDashStatic` is not a lodash function. However, just using `import type` in the current codebase will give you this: <img width="962" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 17 45 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2953267/223775744-407afa0c-e8b9-44a1-90f9-b879348da57f.png"> That’s because Prettier 1 can’t parse `import type` at all. To parse it, we need to upgrade to Prettier 2. ### Why enforce `import type`? Apart from just enabling `import type` support, this PR enforces specifying `import type` everywhere it’s needed. (Developers will get immediate TypeScript and ESLint errors when they forget to do so.) I’m doing this because I believe `import type` improves DX and makes refactorings easier. Let’s say you had a few imports like below. Can you tell which of these imports will increase the bundle size? (Tip: it’s not all of them!) ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import { Position } from "codemirror"; import { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` It’s pretty hard, right? What about now? ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import type { Position } from "codemirror"; import type { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` Now, it’s clear that only `lodash` will be bundled. This helps developers to see which imports are problematic, but it _also_ helps with refactorings. Now, if you want to see where `codemirror` is bundled, you can just grep for `import \{.*\} from "codemirror"` – and you won’t get any type-only imports. This also helps (some) bundlers. Upon transpiling, TypeScript erases type-only imports completely. In some environment (not ours), this makes the bundle smaller, as the bundler doesn’t need to bundle type-only imports anymore. ## Type of change - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) ## How Has This Been Tested? This was tested to not break the build. ### Test Plan > Add Testsmith test cases links that relate to this PR ### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) ## Checklist: ### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag ### QA activity: - [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA - [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA - [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test --------- Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com>
2023-03-16 11:41:47 +00:00
import type { EditableCell, TableVariant } from "../constants";
import { ColumnTypes } from "../constants";
export interface ColumnMenuOptionProps {
content: string | JSX.Element;
closeOnClick?: boolean;
isSelected?: boolean;
editColumnName?: boolean;
columnAccessor?: string;
id?: string;
category?: boolean;
options?: ColumnMenuSubOptionProps[];
onClick?: (columnIndex: number, isSelected: boolean) => void;
}
export interface ColumnMenuSubOptionProps {
content: string | JSX.Element;
isSelected?: boolean;
closeOnClick?: boolean;
onClick?: (columnIndex: number) => void;
id?: string;
category?: boolean;
isHeader?: boolean;
}
interface ReactTableComponentProps {
widgetId: string;
widgetName: string;
searchKey: string;
isDisabled?: boolean;
isVisible?: boolean;
isLoading: boolean;
editMode: boolean;
editableCell: EditableCell;
width: number;
height: number;
pageSize: number;
totalRecordsCount?: number;
tableData: Array<Record<string, unknown>>;
disableDrag: (disable: boolean) => void;
onBulkEditDiscard: () => void;
onBulkEditSave: () => void;
onRowClick: (rowData: Record<string, unknown>, rowIndex: number) => void;
selectAllRow: (pageData: Row<Record<string, unknown>>[]) => void;
unSelectAllRow: (pageData: Row<Record<string, unknown>>[]) => void;
updatePageNo: (pageNo: number, event?: EventType) => void;
sortTableColumn: (column: string, asc: boolean) => void;
nextPageClick: () => void;
prevPageClick: () => void;
pageNo: number;
serverSidePaginationEnabled: boolean;
selectedRowIndex: number;
selectedRowIndices: number[];
multiRowSelection?: boolean;
hiddenColumns?: string[];
triggerRowSelection: boolean;
columnWidthMap?: { [key: string]: number };
handleResizeColumn: (columnWidthMap: { [key: string]: number }) => void;
handleReorderColumn: (columnOrder: string[]) => void;
// TODO: Fix this the next time the file is edited
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
searchTableData: (searchKey: any) => void;
filters?: ReactTableFilter[];
applyFilter: (filters: ReactTableFilter[]) => void;
columns: ReactTableColumnProps[];
compactMode?: CompactMode;
isVisibleSearch?: boolean;
isVisibleFilters?: boolean;
isVisibleDownload?: boolean;
isVisiblePagination?: boolean;
delimiter: string;
isSortable?: boolean;
accentColor: string;
borderRadius: string;
boxShadow: string;
borderColor?: string;
borderWidth?: number;
variant?: TableVariant;
isEditableCellsValid?: Record<string, boolean>;
primaryColumnId?: string;
isAddRowInProgress: boolean;
allowAddNewRow: boolean;
onAddNewRow: () => void;
onAddNewRowAction: (
type: AddNewRowActions,
onActionComplete: () => void,
) => void;
allowRowSelection: boolean;
allowSorting: boolean;
disabledAddNewRowSave: boolean;
feat: added column freeze and unfreeze functionality to table widget (#18757) **PRD**: https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Ability-to-freeze-columns-dd118f7ed2e14e008ee305056b79874a?d=300f4968889244da9f737e1bfd8c06dc#2ddaf28e10a0475cb69f1af77b938d0b This PR adds the following features to the table widget: - Freeze the columns to the left or right of the table.(Both canvas and page view mode). - Unfreeze the frozen columns. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are left frozen, will get unfrozen at a position after the last left frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are right frozen, will get unfrozen at a position before the first right frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Column order can be persisted in the Page view mode. - Users can also unfreeze the columns that are frozen by the developers. - Columns that are frozen cannot be reordered(Both canvas and page view mode) - **Property pane changes (Columns property)**: - If the column is frozen to the left then that column should appear at top of the list. - If the column is frozen to the right then that column should appear at the bottom of the list. - The columns that are frozen cannot be moved or re-ordered in the list. They remain fixed in their position. - In-Page mode, If there is a change in frozen or unfrozen columns in multiple tables then the order of columns and frozen and unfrozen columns should get persisted on refresh i.e. changes should get persisted across refreshes.
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handleColumnFreeze?: (columnName: string, sticky?: StickyType) => void;
canFreezeColumn?: boolean;
feat: Table one click binding for MongoDB and Postgres (#23629) > Pull Request Template > > Use this template to quickly create a well written pull request. Delete all quotes before creating the pull request. > ## Description > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) > > Please include a summary of the changes and which issue has been fixed. Please also include relevant motivation > and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change > > Links to Notion, Figma or any other documents that might be relevant to the PR > > #### PR fixes following issue(s) Fixes # (issue number) > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first > > #### Media > A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video > > #### Type of change > Please delete options that are not relevant. - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected) - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) - This change requires a documentation update > > > ## Testing > #### How Has This Been Tested? > Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Also list any relevant details for your test configuration. > Delete anything that is not relevant - [x] Manual - [x] Jest - [x] Cypress > > #### Test Plan > One Click Binding - https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/issues/2390 > #### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) > > > ## Checklist: #### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag #### QA activity: - [ ] [Speedbreak features](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Test-plan-implementation#speedbreaker-features-to-consider-for-every-change) have been covered - [ ] Test plan covers all impacted features and [areas of interest](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Guidelines-for-test-plans/_edit#areas-of-interest) - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by project stakeholders and other QA members - [ ] Manually tested functionality on DP - [ ] We had an implementation alignment call with stakeholders post QA Round 2 - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by SDET/manual QA - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after JUnit tests were reviewed --------- Co-authored-by: Vemparala Surya Vamsi <vamsi@appsmith.com>
2023-06-01 17:26:05 +00:00
showConnectDataOverlay: boolean;
onConnectData: () => void;
feat: Introduce infinite scroll feature behind feature flag. (#39207) ## Description - Adding `infiniteScrollEnabled` prop to TableWidgetProps - Added feature flag: `release_tablev2_infinitescroll_enabled` to control this. Fixes #39079 _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/13305863325> > Commit: 182c03d37644cc0b7f5563ed5c9e59c4c06667b6 > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=13305863325&attempt=1" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity` > Spec: > <hr>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 11:35:05 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced an option to enable infinite scrolling in table views. When activated, tables automatically adjust scrolling behavior and pagination controls, enhancing data browsing. - **Tests** - Updated test cases to verify the new infinite scrolling functionality, ensuring it is disabled by default. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-02-14 09:39:24 +00:00
isInfiniteScrollEnabled: boolean;
endOfData: boolean;
}
function ReactTableComponent(props: ReactTableComponentProps) {
const {
allowAddNewRow,
allowRowSelection,
allowSorting,
applyFilter,
borderColor,
borderWidth,
feat: added column freeze and unfreeze functionality to table widget (#18757) **PRD**: https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Ability-to-freeze-columns-dd118f7ed2e14e008ee305056b79874a?d=300f4968889244da9f737e1bfd8c06dc#2ddaf28e10a0475cb69f1af77b938d0b This PR adds the following features to the table widget: - Freeze the columns to the left or right of the table.(Both canvas and page view mode). - Unfreeze the frozen columns. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are left frozen, will get unfrozen at a position after the last left frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are right frozen, will get unfrozen at a position before the first right frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Column order can be persisted in the Page view mode. - Users can also unfreeze the columns that are frozen by the developers. - Columns that are frozen cannot be reordered(Both canvas and page view mode) - **Property pane changes (Columns property)**: - If the column is frozen to the left then that column should appear at top of the list. - If the column is frozen to the right then that column should appear at the bottom of the list. - The columns that are frozen cannot be moved or re-ordered in the list. They remain fixed in their position. - In-Page mode, If there is a change in frozen or unfrozen columns in multiple tables then the order of columns and frozen and unfrozen columns should get persisted on refresh i.e. changes should get persisted across refreshes.
2023-02-15 11:42:46 +00:00
canFreezeColumn,
columnWidthMap,
compactMode,
delimiter,
disabledAddNewRowSave,
disableDrag,
editableCell,
editMode,
endOfData,
filters,
feat: added column freeze and unfreeze functionality to table widget (#18757) **PRD**: https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Ability-to-freeze-columns-dd118f7ed2e14e008ee305056b79874a?d=300f4968889244da9f737e1bfd8c06dc#2ddaf28e10a0475cb69f1af77b938d0b This PR adds the following features to the table widget: - Freeze the columns to the left or right of the table.(Both canvas and page view mode). - Unfreeze the frozen columns. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are left frozen, will get unfrozen at a position after the last left frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are right frozen, will get unfrozen at a position before the first right frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Column order can be persisted in the Page view mode. - Users can also unfreeze the columns that are frozen by the developers. - Columns that are frozen cannot be reordered(Both canvas and page view mode) - **Property pane changes (Columns property)**: - If the column is frozen to the left then that column should appear at top of the list. - If the column is frozen to the right then that column should appear at the bottom of the list. - The columns that are frozen cannot be moved or re-ordered in the list. They remain fixed in their position. - In-Page mode, If there is a change in frozen or unfrozen columns in multiple tables then the order of columns and frozen and unfrozen columns should get persisted on refresh i.e. changes should get persisted across refreshes.
2023-02-15 11:42:46 +00:00
handleColumnFreeze,
handleReorderColumn,
handleResizeColumn,
height,
isAddRowInProgress,
feat: Introduce infinite scroll feature behind feature flag. (#39207) ## Description - Adding `infiniteScrollEnabled` prop to TableWidgetProps - Added feature flag: `release_tablev2_infinitescroll_enabled` to control this. Fixes #39079 _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/13305863325> > Commit: 182c03d37644cc0b7f5563ed5c9e59c4c06667b6 > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=13305863325&attempt=1" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity` > Spec: > <hr>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 11:35:05 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced an option to enable infinite scrolling in table views. When activated, tables automatically adjust scrolling behavior and pagination controls, enhancing data browsing. - **Tests** - Updated test cases to verify the new infinite scrolling functionality, ensuring it is disabled by default. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-02-14 09:39:24 +00:00
isInfiniteScrollEnabled,
isLoading,
isSortable,
isVisibleDownload,
isVisibleFilters,
isVisiblePagination,
isVisibleSearch,
multiRowSelection,
nextPageClick,
onAddNewRow,
onAddNewRowAction,
onBulkEditDiscard,
onBulkEditSave,
feat: Table one click binding for MongoDB and Postgres (#23629) > Pull Request Template > > Use this template to quickly create a well written pull request. Delete all quotes before creating the pull request. > ## Description > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) > > Please include a summary of the changes and which issue has been fixed. Please also include relevant motivation > and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change > > Links to Notion, Figma or any other documents that might be relevant to the PR > > #### PR fixes following issue(s) Fixes # (issue number) > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first > > #### Media > A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video > > #### Type of change > Please delete options that are not relevant. - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected) - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) - This change requires a documentation update > > > ## Testing > #### How Has This Been Tested? > Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Also list any relevant details for your test configuration. > Delete anything that is not relevant - [x] Manual - [x] Jest - [x] Cypress > > #### Test Plan > One Click Binding - https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/issues/2390 > #### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) > > > ## Checklist: #### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag #### QA activity: - [ ] [Speedbreak features](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Test-plan-implementation#speedbreaker-features-to-consider-for-every-change) have been covered - [ ] Test plan covers all impacted features and [areas of interest](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Guidelines-for-test-plans/_edit#areas-of-interest) - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by project stakeholders and other QA members - [ ] Manually tested functionality on DP - [ ] We had an implementation alignment call with stakeholders post QA Round 2 - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by SDET/manual QA - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after JUnit tests were reviewed --------- Co-authored-by: Vemparala Surya Vamsi <vamsi@appsmith.com>
2023-06-01 17:26:05 +00:00
onConnectData,
onRowClick,
pageNo,
pageSize,
prevPageClick,
primaryColumnId,
searchKey,
searchTableData,
selectAllRow,
selectedRowIndex,
selectedRowIndices,
serverSidePaginationEnabled,
feat: Table one click binding for MongoDB and Postgres (#23629) > Pull Request Template > > Use this template to quickly create a well written pull request. Delete all quotes before creating the pull request. > ## Description > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) > > Please include a summary of the changes and which issue has been fixed. Please also include relevant motivation > and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change > > Links to Notion, Figma or any other documents that might be relevant to the PR > > #### PR fixes following issue(s) Fixes # (issue number) > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first > > #### Media > A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video > > #### Type of change > Please delete options that are not relevant. - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected) - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) - This change requires a documentation update > > > ## Testing > #### How Has This Been Tested? > Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Also list any relevant details for your test configuration. > Delete anything that is not relevant - [x] Manual - [x] Jest - [x] Cypress > > #### Test Plan > One Click Binding - https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/issues/2390 > #### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) > > > ## Checklist: #### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag #### QA activity: - [ ] [Speedbreak features](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Test-plan-implementation#speedbreaker-features-to-consider-for-every-change) have been covered - [ ] Test plan covers all impacted features and [areas of interest](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Guidelines-for-test-plans/_edit#areas-of-interest) - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by project stakeholders and other QA members - [ ] Manually tested functionality on DP - [ ] We had an implementation alignment call with stakeholders post QA Round 2 - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by SDET/manual QA - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after JUnit tests were reviewed --------- Co-authored-by: Vemparala Surya Vamsi <vamsi@appsmith.com>
2023-06-01 17:26:05 +00:00
showConnectDataOverlay,
sortTableColumn: _sortTableColumn,
tableData,
totalRecordsCount,
triggerRowSelection,
unSelectAllRow,
updatePageNo,
variant,
widgetId,
widgetName,
width,
} = props;
feat: reset table when infinite scroll is turned on (#40066) ## 🐞 Problem We've identified several issues with the TableWidgetV2's infinite scroll functionality: - **Stale Data After Toggle** When users enable infinite scroll for the first time, the table's state and cached data aren't properly reset, potentially leading to incorrect data display and inconsistent behavior. - **Height Changes Breaking Existing Data** When a table's height is increased while infinite scroll is enabled, the existing cached data becomes invalid due to changing offsets, but the table wasn't resetting its state accordingly. - **Empty Initial View** When loading a table with infinite scroll enabled, rows were not visible during the initial load until data was fetched, creating a jarring user experience. - **Disabled Properties Still Rendering Controls** Property controls that should be disabled (based on section disabling conditions) were still being rendered and active, causing unexpected behavior. --- ## ✅ Solution ### 1. Implement Table Reset on Infinite Scroll Toggle Added a new method `resetTableForInfiniteScroll()` that properly resets the table's state when infinite scroll is enabled. This method: - Clears cached table data - Resets the "end of data" flag - Resets all meta properties to their default values - Sets the page number back to `1` and triggers a page load ```ts resetTableForInfiniteScroll = () => { const { infiniteScrollEnabled, pushBatchMetaUpdates } = this.props; if (infiniteScrollEnabled) { // reset the cachedRows pushBatchMetaUpdates("cachedTableData", {}); pushBatchMetaUpdates("endOfData", false); // reset the meta properties const metaProperties = Object.keys(TableWidgetV2.getMetaPropertiesMap()); metaProperties.forEach((prop) => { if (prop !== "pageNo") { const defaultValue = TableWidgetV2.getMetaPropertiesMap()[prop]; this.props.updateWidgetMetaProperty(prop, defaultValue); } }); // reset and reload page this.updatePageNumber(1, EventType.ON_NEXT_PAGE); } }; ``` --- ### 2. Reset on Height Changes Added a check in `componentDidUpdate` to detect height changes and reset the table when needed: ```ts // Reset widget state when height changes while infinite scroll is enabled if ( infiniteScrollEnabled && prevProps.componentHeight !== componentHeight ) { this.resetTableForInfiniteScroll(); } ``` --- ### 3. Improved Empty State Rendering Modified the `InfiniteScrollBodyComponent` to show placeholder rows during initial load by using the maximum of `rows.length` and `pageSize`: ```ts const itemCount = useMemo( () => Math.max(rows.length, pageSize), [rows.length, pageSize], ); ``` This ensures the table maintains its expected height and appearance even before data is loaded. --- ### 4. Fixed Property Control Rendering Fixed the `PropertyControl` component to respect the `isControlDisabled` flag by conditionally rendering the control: ```ts {!isControlDisabled && PropertyControlFactory.createControl( config, { onPropertyChange: onPropertyChange, // ...other props }, // ...other args )} ``` This prevents disabled controls from being rendered and potentially causing issues. --- These improvements significantly enhance the stability and user experience of **TableWidgetV2**'s infinite scroll functionality. Fixes #39377 ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Widget, @tag.Binding, @tag.Sanity, @tag.PropertyPane" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/14373134089> > Commit: 2b0715bbbe2e9a254cd287f831329be529a17c3c > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=14373134089&attempt=1" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Widget, @tag.Binding, @tag.Sanity, @tag.PropertyPane` > Spec: > <hr>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 07:15:53 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Property panels now display controls only when enabled, enhancing clarity. - Table widgets offer smoother infinite scrolling with automatic resets on state or size changes. - Columns dynamically adjust for optimal display when infinite scrolling is active. - **Bug Fixes** - Improved handling of item counts and loading states in infinite scrolling. - **Refactor** - Improved performance through optimized item computations and streamlined scrolling logic. - Removed redundant loading button logic for a cleaner user experience. - **Tests** - Expanded test scenarios to verify improved content wrapping and rich HTML rendering in table cells, with a focus on internal logic and behavior. - Enhanced clarity and robustness of infinite scroll tests by verifying loading through scrolling actions. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> --------- Co-authored-by: Rahul Barwal <rahul.barwal@appsmith.com>
2025-04-10 10:58:15 +00:00
let columns = props.columns;
if (isInfiniteScrollEnabled) {
const regularColumns = columns.filter(
(col) => col.columnProperties?.columnType !== ColumnTypes.EDIT_ACTIONS,
);
columns = [...regularColumns];
}
const sortTableColumn = useCallback(
(columnIndex: number, asc: boolean) => {
if (allowSorting) {
if (columnIndex === -1) {
_sortTableColumn("", asc);
} else {
const column = columns[columnIndex];
const columnType = column.metaProperties?.type || ColumnTypes.TEXT;
chore: add blank line eslint rule (#36369) ## Description Added ESLint rule to force blank lines between statements. Fixes #`Issue Number` _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.All" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!CAUTION] > 🔴 🔴 🔴 Some tests have failed. > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/10924926728> > Commit: 34f57714a1575ee04e94e03cbcaf95e57a96c86c > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=10924926728&attempt=1&selectiontype=test&testsstatus=failed&specsstatus=fail" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: @tag.All > Spec: > The following are new failures, please fix them before merging the PR: <ol> > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/AnvilModal_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilButtonWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilCheckboxGroupWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilCurrencyInputWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilIconButtonWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilInlineButtonWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilInputWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilParagraphWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilPhoneInputWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilStatsWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilSwitchGroupWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilSwitchWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilTableWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilToolbarButtonWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts > <li>cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/Anvil/Widgets/AnvilZoneSectionWidgetSnapshot_spec.ts</ol> > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/identified-flaky-tests-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee3?branch=master" target="_blank">List of identified flaky tests</a>. > <hr>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 16:33:36 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No --------- Co-authored-by: Valera Melnikov <valera@appsmith.com>
2024-09-18 16:35:28 +00:00
if (
columnType !== ColumnTypes.IMAGE &&
columnType !== ColumnTypes.VIDEO
) {
_sortTableColumn(column.alias, asc);
}
}
}
},
[_sortTableColumn, allowSorting, columns],
);
const selectTableRow = useCallback(
(row: { original: Record<string, unknown>; index: number }) => {
if (allowRowSelection) {
onRowClick(row.original, row.index);
}
},
[allowRowSelection, onRowClick],
);
const toggleAllRowSelect = useCallback(
(isSelect: boolean, pageData: Row<Record<string, unknown>>[]) => {
if (allowRowSelection) {
if (isSelect) {
selectAllRow(pageData);
} else {
unSelectAllRow(pageData);
}
}
},
[allowRowSelection, selectAllRow, unSelectAllRow],
);
chore: upgrade to prettier v2 + enforce import types (#21013)Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com> ## Description This PR upgrades Prettier to v2 + enforces TypeScript’s [`import type`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-8.html#type-only-imports-and-export) syntax where applicable. It’s submitted as a separate PR so we can merge it easily. As a part of this PR, we reformat the codebase heavily: - add `import type` everywhere where it’s required, and - re-format the code to account for Prettier 2’s breaking changes: https://prettier.io/blog/2020/03/21/2.0.0.html#breaking-changes This PR is submitted against `release` to make sure all new code by team members will adhere to new formatting standards, and we’ll have fewer conflicts when merging `bundle-optimizations` into `release`. (I’ll merge `release` back into `bundle-optimizations` once this PR is merged.) ### Why is this needed? This PR is needed because, for the Lodash optimization from https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/commit/7cbb12af886621256224be0c93e6a465dd710ad3, we need to use `import type`. Otherwise, `babel-plugin-lodash` complains that `LoDashStatic` is not a lodash function. However, just using `import type` in the current codebase will give you this: <img width="962" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-08 at 17 45 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2953267/223775744-407afa0c-e8b9-44a1-90f9-b879348da57f.png"> That’s because Prettier 1 can’t parse `import type` at all. To parse it, we need to upgrade to Prettier 2. ### Why enforce `import type`? Apart from just enabling `import type` support, this PR enforces specifying `import type` everywhere it’s needed. (Developers will get immediate TypeScript and ESLint errors when they forget to do so.) I’m doing this because I believe `import type` improves DX and makes refactorings easier. Let’s say you had a few imports like below. Can you tell which of these imports will increase the bundle size? (Tip: it’s not all of them!) ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import { Position } from "codemirror"; import { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` It’s pretty hard, right? What about now? ```ts // app/client/src/workers/Linting/utils.ts import type { Position } from "codemirror"; import type { LintError as JSHintError, LintOptions } from "jshint"; import { get, isEmpty, isNumber, keys, last, set } from "lodash"; ``` Now, it’s clear that only `lodash` will be bundled. This helps developers to see which imports are problematic, but it _also_ helps with refactorings. Now, if you want to see where `codemirror` is bundled, you can just grep for `import \{.*\} from "codemirror"` – and you won’t get any type-only imports. This also helps (some) bundlers. Upon transpiling, TypeScript erases type-only imports completely. In some environment (not ours), this makes the bundle smaller, as the bundler doesn’t need to bundle type-only imports anymore. ## Type of change - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) ## How Has This Been Tested? This was tested to not break the build. ### Test Plan > Add Testsmith test cases links that relate to this PR ### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) ## Checklist: ### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [ ] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag ### QA activity: - [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA - [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA - [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test --------- Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <hello@satishgandham.com> Co-authored-by: Satish Gandham <satish.iitg@gmail.com>
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const memoziedDisableDrag = useCallback(
() => disableDrag(true),
[disableDrag],
);
const memoziedEnableDrag = useCallback(
() => disableDrag(false),
[disableDrag],
);
return (
<Table
accentColor={props.accentColor}
allowAddNewRow={allowAddNewRow}
applyFilter={applyFilter}
borderColor={borderColor}
borderRadius={props.borderRadius}
borderWidth={borderWidth}
boxShadow={props.boxShadow}
feat: added column freeze and unfreeze functionality to table widget (#18757) **PRD**: https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Ability-to-freeze-columns-dd118f7ed2e14e008ee305056b79874a?d=300f4968889244da9f737e1bfd8c06dc#2ddaf28e10a0475cb69f1af77b938d0b This PR adds the following features to the table widget: - Freeze the columns to the left or right of the table.(Both canvas and page view mode). - Unfreeze the frozen columns. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are left frozen, will get unfrozen at a position after the last left frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are right frozen, will get unfrozen at a position before the first right frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Column order can be persisted in the Page view mode. - Users can also unfreeze the columns that are frozen by the developers. - Columns that are frozen cannot be reordered(Both canvas and page view mode) - **Property pane changes (Columns property)**: - If the column is frozen to the left then that column should appear at top of the list. - If the column is frozen to the right then that column should appear at the bottom of the list. - The columns that are frozen cannot be moved or re-ordered in the list. They remain fixed in their position. - In-Page mode, If there is a change in frozen or unfrozen columns in multiple tables then the order of columns and frozen and unfrozen columns should get persisted on refresh i.e. changes should get persisted across refreshes.
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canFreezeColumn={canFreezeColumn}
columnWidthMap={columnWidthMap}
columns={columns}
chore: refactor table widget UI code to use central context to reduce props drilling (#39367) ## Description Refactor TableWidget for Improved Organization, Context Management & Rendering Efficiency ### Overview This PR restructures the TableWidget to enhance code organization, improve context management, and optimize rendering performance. Key improvements include extracting reusable components, introducing a shared TableContext, and simplifying table rendering logic. ### Key Changes ✅ Improved Table Header Organization & Context Management ✅ Refactored Table & Virtualization Logic ✅ Simplified Header Components ✅ Enhanced Empty Row Handling ✅ Reorganized Core Components(Static table, virtual table) ### Why These Changes? • Improves maintainability and readability by reducing prop drilling and redundant code. • Enhances performance through better state management and rendering optimizations. • Provides a scalable structure for future improvements in the TableWidget. Fixes #39308 _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity, @tag.Datasource" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/13761069297> > Commit: 524a8464a65576c9da485f686e6598eba38358a5 > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=13761069297&attempt=2" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity, @tag.Datasource` > Spec: > <hr>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 12:31:27 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced new virtualized table components that enhance dynamic scrolling and table interactions. - Added a new table constant to ensure smoother scrolling behavior. - Implemented a centralized table state provider to consolidate table functionality. - Added a new `BannerNActions` component for improved header action management. - Added a new `StaticTableBodyComponent` for rendering static table bodies. - **Refactor** - Streamlined static table rendering along with header and cell interactions. - Simplified component interfaces by shifting from prop-based to context-driven state management. - Enhanced the `Actions` component to utilize context for state management. - Refactored the `Table` component to improve clarity and efficiency. - **Tests** - Expanded and improved test coverage to ensure robust rendering, error handling, and performance. - Introduced tests for new components such as `StaticTableBodyComponent` and `BannerNActions`. - Updated tests to reflect changes in context management and component structure. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
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compactMode={compactMode || CompactModeTypes.DEFAULT}
data={tableData}
delimiter={delimiter}
disableDrag={memoziedDisableDrag}
disabledAddNewRowSave={disabledAddNewRowSave}
editMode={editMode}
editableCell={editableCell}
enableDrag={memoziedEnableDrag}
endOfData={endOfData}
filters={filters}
feat: added column freeze and unfreeze functionality to table widget (#18757) **PRD**: https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Ability-to-freeze-columns-dd118f7ed2e14e008ee305056b79874a?d=300f4968889244da9f737e1bfd8c06dc#2ddaf28e10a0475cb69f1af77b938d0b This PR adds the following features to the table widget: - Freeze the columns to the left or right of the table.(Both canvas and page view mode). - Unfreeze the frozen columns. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are left frozen, will get unfrozen at a position after the last left frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are right frozen, will get unfrozen at a position before the first right frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Column order can be persisted in the Page view mode. - Users can also unfreeze the columns that are frozen by the developers. - Columns that are frozen cannot be reordered(Both canvas and page view mode) - **Property pane changes (Columns property)**: - If the column is frozen to the left then that column should appear at top of the list. - If the column is frozen to the right then that column should appear at the bottom of the list. - The columns that are frozen cannot be moved or re-ordered in the list. They remain fixed in their position. - In-Page mode, If there is a change in frozen or unfrozen columns in multiple tables then the order of columns and frozen and unfrozen columns should get persisted on refresh i.e. changes should get persisted across refreshes.
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handleColumnFreeze={handleColumnFreeze}
fix: column dragging and column reordering (#20928) ## Description This PR implements the following changes: - Move the drag events from the Parent component's useEffect to the `HeaderCell` component. - Refactored the code. Inside the table component, we refactored the code such that when SSP is disabled the component uses `StaticTable` and when SSP enabled then we use `VirtualTable`. - It also includes the fix for the following issue. Whenever the user has a scroll to the bottom of the page, on clicking of add new button it is expected that the scroll should move to the top but it wasn't happening. > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) Fixes #20858 > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first ## Type of change - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) ## How Has This Been Tested? - Manual - Test cases: - Column name should appear on update from the property pane - reorder whenever SSP is enabled - On column re-size - When a col is frozen - When a col is unfrozen - When all the headers or one of them is removed - When sorted also should work - Enable multi-row selection - When in preview mode and back and forth(Check the above cases) - When in Deployed mode - Dragging of columns from the column header should work as expected both in Deploy and Published mode. - Cypress ### Test Plan > Add Testsmith test cases links that relate to this PR ### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) ## Checklist: ### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [ ] My changes generate no new warnings - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [ ] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag ### QA activity: - [ ] Test plan has been approved by relevant developers - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by QA - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by either SDET or manual QA - [ ] Organized project review call with relevant stakeholders after Round 1/2 of QA - [ ] Added Test Plan Approved label after reveiwing all Cypress test
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handleReorderColumn={handleReorderColumn}
handleResizeColumn={handleResizeColumn}
height={height}
isAddRowInProgress={isAddRowInProgress}
feat: Introduce infinite scroll feature behind feature flag. (#39207) ## Description - Adding `infiniteScrollEnabled` prop to TableWidgetProps - Added feature flag: `release_tablev2_infinitescroll_enabled` to control this. Fixes #39079 _or_ Fixes `Issue URL` > [!WARNING] > _If no issue exists, please create an issue first, and check with the maintainers if the issue is valid._ ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity" ### :mag: Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!TIP] > 🟢 🟢 🟢 All cypress tests have passed! 🎉 🎉 🎉 > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/13305863325> > Commit: 182c03d37644cc0b7f5563ed5c9e59c4c06667b6 > <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=13305863325&attempt=1" target="_blank">Cypress dashboard</a>. > Tags: `@tag.Table, @tag.Sanity` > Spec: > <hr>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 11:35:05 UTC <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> ## Communication Should the DevRel and Marketing teams inform users about this change? - [ ] Yes - [ ] No <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced an option to enable infinite scrolling in table views. When activated, tables automatically adjust scrolling behavior and pagination controls, enhancing data browsing. - **Tests** - Updated test cases to verify the new infinite scrolling functionality, ensuring it is disabled by default. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
2025-02-14 09:39:24 +00:00
isInfiniteScrollEnabled={isInfiniteScrollEnabled}
isLoading={isLoading}
isSortable={isSortable}
isVisibleDownload={isVisibleDownload}
isVisibleFilters={isVisibleFilters}
isVisiblePagination={isVisiblePagination}
isVisibleSearch={isVisibleSearch}
multiRowSelection={multiRowSelection}
nextPageClick={nextPageClick}
onAddNewRow={onAddNewRow}
onAddNewRowAction={onAddNewRowAction}
onBulkEditDiscard={onBulkEditDiscard}
onBulkEditSave={onBulkEditSave}
feat: Table one click binding for MongoDB and Postgres (#23629) > Pull Request Template > > Use this template to quickly create a well written pull request. Delete all quotes before creating the pull request. > ## Description > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) > > Please include a summary of the changes and which issue has been fixed. Please also include relevant motivation > and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change > > Links to Notion, Figma or any other documents that might be relevant to the PR > > #### PR fixes following issue(s) Fixes # (issue number) > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first > > #### Media > A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video > > #### Type of change > Please delete options that are not relevant. - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected) - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) - This change requires a documentation update > > > ## Testing > #### How Has This Been Tested? > Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Also list any relevant details for your test configuration. > Delete anything that is not relevant - [x] Manual - [x] Jest - [x] Cypress > > #### Test Plan > One Click Binding - https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/issues/2390 > #### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) > > > ## Checklist: #### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag #### QA activity: - [ ] [Speedbreak features](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Test-plan-implementation#speedbreaker-features-to-consider-for-every-change) have been covered - [ ] Test plan covers all impacted features and [areas of interest](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Guidelines-for-test-plans/_edit#areas-of-interest) - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by project stakeholders and other QA members - [ ] Manually tested functionality on DP - [ ] We had an implementation alignment call with stakeholders post QA Round 2 - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by SDET/manual QA - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after JUnit tests were reviewed --------- Co-authored-by: Vemparala Surya Vamsi <vamsi@appsmith.com>
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onConnectData={onConnectData}
pageNo={pageNo - 1}
pageSize={pageSize || 1}
prevPageClick={prevPageClick}
primaryColumnId={primaryColumnId}
searchKey={searchKey}
searchTableData={searchTableData}
selectTableRow={selectTableRow}
selectedRowIndex={selectedRowIndex}
selectedRowIndices={selectedRowIndices}
serverSidePaginationEnabled={serverSidePaginationEnabled}
feat: Table one click binding for MongoDB and Postgres (#23629) > Pull Request Template > > Use this template to quickly create a well written pull request. Delete all quotes before creating the pull request. > ## Description > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) > > Please include a summary of the changes and which issue has been fixed. Please also include relevant motivation > and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change > > Links to Notion, Figma or any other documents that might be relevant to the PR > > #### PR fixes following issue(s) Fixes # (issue number) > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first > > #### Media > A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video > > #### Type of change > Please delete options that are not relevant. - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected) - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) - This change requires a documentation update > > > ## Testing > #### How Has This Been Tested? > Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Also list any relevant details for your test configuration. > Delete anything that is not relevant - [x] Manual - [x] Jest - [x] Cypress > > #### Test Plan > One Click Binding - https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/issues/2390 > #### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) > > > ## Checklist: #### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag #### QA activity: - [ ] [Speedbreak features](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Test-plan-implementation#speedbreaker-features-to-consider-for-every-change) have been covered - [ ] Test plan covers all impacted features and [areas of interest](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Guidelines-for-test-plans/_edit#areas-of-interest) - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by project stakeholders and other QA members - [ ] Manually tested functionality on DP - [ ] We had an implementation alignment call with stakeholders post QA Round 2 - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by SDET/manual QA - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after JUnit tests were reviewed --------- Co-authored-by: Vemparala Surya Vamsi <vamsi@appsmith.com>
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showConnectDataOverlay={showConnectDataOverlay}
sortTableColumn={sortTableColumn}
toggleAllRowSelect={toggleAllRowSelect}
totalRecordsCount={totalRecordsCount}
triggerRowSelection={triggerRowSelection}
updatePageNo={updatePageNo}
variant={variant}
widgetId={widgetId}
widgetName={widgetName}
width={width}
/>
);
}
export default React.memo(ReactTableComponent, (prev, next) => {
return (
prev.applyFilter === next.applyFilter &&
prev.compactMode === next.compactMode &&
prev.delimiter === next.delimiter &&
prev.disableDrag === next.disableDrag &&
prev.editMode === next.editMode &&
prev.isSortable === next.isSortable &&
prev.filters === next.filters &&
prev.handleReorderColumn === next.handleReorderColumn &&
prev.handleResizeColumn === next.handleResizeColumn &&
prev.height === next.height &&
prev.isLoading === next.isLoading &&
prev.isVisibleDownload === next.isVisibleDownload &&
prev.isVisibleFilters === next.isVisibleFilters &&
prev.isVisiblePagination === next.isVisiblePagination &&
prev.isVisibleSearch === next.isVisibleSearch &&
prev.nextPageClick === next.nextPageClick &&
prev.onRowClick === next.onRowClick &&
prev.pageNo === next.pageNo &&
prev.pageSize === next.pageSize &&
prev.prevPageClick === next.prevPageClick &&
prev.searchKey === next.searchKey &&
prev.searchTableData === next.searchTableData &&
prev.selectedRowIndex === next.selectedRowIndex &&
prev.selectedRowIndices === next.selectedRowIndices &&
prev.serverSidePaginationEnabled === next.serverSidePaginationEnabled &&
prev.sortTableColumn === next.sortTableColumn &&
prev.totalRecordsCount === next.totalRecordsCount &&
prev.triggerRowSelection === next.triggerRowSelection &&
prev.updatePageNo === next.updatePageNo &&
prev.widgetId === next.widgetId &&
prev.widgetName === next.widgetName &&
prev.width === next.width &&
prev.borderRadius === next.borderRadius &&
prev.boxShadow === next.boxShadow &&
prev.borderWidth === next.borderWidth &&
prev.borderColor === next.borderColor &&
prev.accentColor === next.accentColor &&
//shallow equal possible
equal(prev.columnWidthMap, next.columnWidthMap) &&
//static reference
prev.tableData === next.tableData &&
// Using JSON stringify becuase isEqual doesnt work with functions,
// and we are not changing the columns manually.
prev.columns === next.columns &&
equal(prev.editableCell, next.editableCell) &&
prev.variant === next.variant &&
prev.primaryColumnId === next.primaryColumnId &&
equal(prev.isEditableCellsValid, next.isEditableCellsValid) &&
prev.isAddRowInProgress === next.isAddRowInProgress &&
prev.allowAddNewRow === next.allowAddNewRow &&
prev.allowRowSelection === next.allowRowSelection &&
prev.allowSorting === next.allowSorting &&
feat: added column freeze and unfreeze functionality to table widget (#18757) **PRD**: https://www.notion.so/appsmith/Ability-to-freeze-columns-dd118f7ed2e14e008ee305056b79874a?d=300f4968889244da9f737e1bfd8c06dc#2ddaf28e10a0475cb69f1af77b938d0b This PR adds the following features to the table widget: - Freeze the columns to the left or right of the table.(Both canvas and page view mode). - Unfreeze the frozen columns. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are left frozen, will get unfrozen at a position after the last left frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Columns that are right frozen, will get unfrozen at a position before the first right frozen column. (Both canvas and page view mode). - Column order can be persisted in the Page view mode. - Users can also unfreeze the columns that are frozen by the developers. - Columns that are frozen cannot be reordered(Both canvas and page view mode) - **Property pane changes (Columns property)**: - If the column is frozen to the left then that column should appear at top of the list. - If the column is frozen to the right then that column should appear at the bottom of the list. - The columns that are frozen cannot be moved or re-ordered in the list. They remain fixed in their position. - In-Page mode, If there is a change in frozen or unfrozen columns in multiple tables then the order of columns and frozen and unfrozen columns should get persisted on refresh i.e. changes should get persisted across refreshes.
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prev.disabledAddNewRowSave === next.disabledAddNewRowSave &&
feat: Table one click binding for MongoDB and Postgres (#23629) > Pull Request Template > > Use this template to quickly create a well written pull request. Delete all quotes before creating the pull request. > ## Description > Add a TL;DR when description is extra long (helps content team) > > Please include a summary of the changes and which issue has been fixed. Please also include relevant motivation > and context. List any dependencies that are required for this change > > Links to Notion, Figma or any other documents that might be relevant to the PR > > #### PR fixes following issue(s) Fixes # (issue number) > if no issue exists, please create an issue and ask the maintainers about this first > > #### Media > A video or a GIF is preferred. when using Loom, don’t embed because it looks like it’s a GIF. instead, just link to the video > > #### Type of change > Please delete options that are not relevant. - Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue) - New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) - Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected) - Chore (housekeeping or task changes that don't impact user perception) - This change requires a documentation update > > > ## Testing > #### How Has This Been Tested? > Please describe the tests that you ran to verify your changes. Also list any relevant details for your test configuration. > Delete anything that is not relevant - [x] Manual - [x] Jest - [x] Cypress > > #### Test Plan > One Click Binding - https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/issues/2390 > #### Issues raised during DP testing > Link issues raised during DP testing for better visiblity and tracking (copy link from comments dropped on this PR) > > > ## Checklist: #### Dev activity - [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project - [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code - [x] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas - [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation - [x] My changes generate no new warnings - [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works - [x] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes - [ ] PR is being merged under a feature flag #### QA activity: - [ ] [Speedbreak features](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Test-plan-implementation#speedbreaker-features-to-consider-for-every-change) have been covered - [ ] Test plan covers all impacted features and [areas of interest](https://github.com/appsmithorg/TestSmith/wiki/Guidelines-for-test-plans/_edit#areas-of-interest) - [ ] Test plan has been peer reviewed by project stakeholders and other QA members - [ ] Manually tested functionality on DP - [ ] We had an implementation alignment call with stakeholders post QA Round 2 - [ ] Cypress test cases have been added and approved by SDET/manual QA - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed - [ ] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after JUnit tests were reviewed --------- Co-authored-by: Vemparala Surya Vamsi <vamsi@appsmith.com>
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prev.canFreezeColumn === next.canFreezeColumn &&
prev.showConnectDataOverlay === next.showConnectDataOverlay &&
prev.isInfiniteScrollEnabled === next.isInfiniteScrollEnabled
);
});