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chore: seperated project components for CE
Summary Project component imports seperated
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced a new
ProjectPageRootcomponent for better project management layout. - Added modular header and mobile header components for enhanced project navigation.
- Implemented a
ProjectCommonAttributescomponent for managing project form attributes effectively.
- Introduced a new
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Improvements
- Enhanced modularity by reorganizing component imports, promoting maintainability and clarity within the project structure.
- Updated project data handling with new type structures for improved consistency.
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Bug Fixes
- Streamlined import paths to ensure consistent access to project components.
- Removed unused imports to simplify dependencies in the project.
Walkthrough
The recent changes enhance the project's modular architecture by reorganizing component imports and consolidating functionalities. Key components have been relocated to new paths, improving clarity and maintainability. The ProjectsPage component is now encapsulated in a dedicated module, facilitating better separation of concerns. Overall, these updates simplify imports and promote a cleaner codebase, ultimately enhancing structure and usability for developers.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
web/app/[workspaceSlug]/(projects)/projects/(list)/layout.tsx |
Updated imports for ProjectsListHeader and ProjectsListMobileHeader to a new directory structure, enhancing modularity. |
web/app/[workspaceSlug]/(projects)/projects/(list)/page.tsx |
Replaced inline ProjectsPage component implementation with an import from a new module, promoting a modular design. |
web/ce/components/projects/page.tsx |
Introduced new ProjectPageRoot component that centralizes workspace and project management with MobX for state handling. |
web/core/components/project/create-project-modal.tsx |
Updated import for CreateProjectForm to a new absolute path, enhancing clarity. |
web/core/components/project/create/common-attributes.tsx |
Introduced ProjectCommonAttributes component for managing common attributes in project forms with enhanced validation and responsiveness. |
web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/favorites/favorite-item.tsx |
Removed import of SidebarNavItem, simplifying dependencies and improving maintainability. |
web/core/store/project/project.store.ts |
Major updates to IProjectStore interface and ProjectStore class, replacing IProject with TProject for improved type safety. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant U as User
participant P as ProjectsPageRoot
participant W as Workspace
participant F as Filters
U->>P: Interacts with ProjectsPageRoot
P->>W: Fetches workspace data
P->>F: Applies filters
F-->>P: Returns applied filters
P->>U: Displays project cards
π° In the code where rabbits roam,
New paths are built, a modular home!
With headers re-exported, neat and spry,
Projects now dance, as they leap and fly!
Hopping through changes, we celebrate,
A clearer codebase that's simply great! π
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