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multi select component

Open adred opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a MultiSelect component allowing users to select multiple options.
    • Added styles for the MultiSelect component and its options.
    • Created Storybook stories for visual testing of the MultiSelect component with different selection states.
  • Accessibility Improvements

    • Implemented keyboard accessibility for selecting options.

adred avatar Dec 18 '24 05:12 adred

Walkthrough

A new multi-select component has been developed for the frontend application, introducing a flexible and accessible way to select multiple options. The implementation includes a React component in multiselect.tsx, accompanying SCSS styles in multiselect.scss, and Storybook stories in multiselect.stories.tsx. The component allows users to select multiple items with keyboard and mouse interactions, featuring visual selection indicators and a responsive design.

Changes

File Change Summary
frontend/app/element/multiselect.scss Added styles for .multi-select and .option classes with rounded corners, hover effects, and selection states
frontend/app/element/multiselect.stories.tsx Created Storybook stories showcasing MultiSelect component with preselected and no-selection scenarios
frontend/app/element/multiselect.tsx Implemented MultiSelect React component with state management, keyboard accessibility, and option selection logic

Sequence Diagram

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant MultiSelect
    participant OnChangeHandler

    User->>MultiSelect: Click/Select Option
    MultiSelect->>MultiSelect: Update Selected Values
    MultiSelect->>OnChangeHandler: Trigger onChange
    OnChangeHandler-->>MultiSelect: Process Selection

Poem

🐰 Hop, hop, select with glee!
Options dancing, wild and free
Checkboxes bounce, values take flight
A multi-select rabbit's delight!
Click and choose, no need to fear 🐾


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Dec 18 '24 05:12 coderabbitai[bot]

closed due to age

sawka avatar Aug 19 '25 22:08 sawka