## Description Fixes the broken flow where, on creation of a query or JS object in via the ActionCreator UI, the widget property that initiated it, does not get bound to the newly created item. We will now keep reference of the setter method that would set the binding value to the property and when the item is created, it will call the method with the correct bind value. This will wait till that particular action type is created. Fixes #7745 ## Automation /ok-to-test tags="@tag.JS" ### 🔍 Cypress test results <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> > [!IMPORTANT] > Workflow run: <https://github.com/appsmithorg/appsmith/actions/runs/8550162310> > Commit: `57e69a0c47496d1a1ee97e04991f34ca79440181` > Cypress dashboard url: <a href="https://internal.appsmith.com/app/cypress-dashboard/rundetails-65890b3c81d7400d08fa9ee5?branch=master&workflowId=8550162310&attempt=1" target="_blank">Click here!</a> > All cypress tests have passed 🎉🎉🎉 <!-- end of auto-generated comment: Cypress test results --> <!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Introduced the ability to create new queries and JavaScript functions directly from action creators, enhancing the workflow for building applications. - Added support for binding newly created queries, APIs, and JavaScript objects to button onClick events, streamlining the process of connecting actions to UI elements. - **Enhancements** - Improved the code modularity and readability in the Editor Navigation by refactoring the logic for closing announcement modals. - **Tests** - Added regression tests to ensure the reliability of creating actions via an action selector and their proper binding to properties. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> |
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Organizations build internal applications such as dashboards, database GUIs, admin panels, approval apps, customer support dashboards, and more to help their teams perform day-to-day operations. Appsmith is an open-source tool that enables the rapid development of these internal apps. Read more on our website.
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