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物料可以单独设置是否添加基础样式,可以和物料插件useBaseStyle配置组合使用

Open BWrong opened this issue 9 months ago • 1 comments

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  • [ ] Bugfix
  • [x] Feature
  • [ ] Code style update (formatting, local variables)
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Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

  • [ ] Yes
  • [x] No

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  • New Features
    • Components now apply dynamic styling based on design configurations, offering more tailored and consistent visual presentation.
    • The appearance can adapt conditionally, enhancing the overall flexibility and aesthetic control of the interface.

BWrong avatar Mar 21 '25 03:03 BWrong

Walkthrough

The generateNode function in packages/plugins/materials/src/composable/useMaterial.ts was updated to integrate material configuration via getMaterial(component). It now combines a global base style flag with the material-specific useBaseStyle setting to decide on applying base styles, adjusting className assignment accordingly. The handling of the 'block' type remains similar but uses only the global flag.

Changes

File Description
packages/.../useMaterial.ts Reworked generateNode to fetch material config with getMaterial(component), combined global and material useBaseStyle flags, and updated schema className logic.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Caller as Caller
    participant GN as generateNode
    participant GM as getMaterial

    Caller->>GN: Call generateNode({ type, component })
    GN->>GM: Request material configuration
    GM-->>GN: Return material config
    GN->>GN: Combine global and material useBaseStyle flags
    GN->>GN: Conditionally assign className in schema
    GN-->>Caller: Return node schema

Poem

In my burrow of code I joyfully hop,
New paths and checks make my heart never stop.
A carrot of config leads me on my way,
Where class names bloom with style every day.
Hopping through functions with a code-hop beat,
I celebrate changes with a twitch of my feet!
🥕🐇


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Mar 21 '25 03:03 coderabbitai[bot]

image 有冲突,麻烦解决一下冲突 @BWrong

chilingling avatar Jun 12 '25 07:06 chilingling