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Optional type, optional parameters,
Problem
TypeScript 3.0 added support for Optional elements in tuple types, but TypeDoc didn't get support at the same time.
Checklist
- Add a new
Typemodel for optional types - Add a test for `type T
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Short description of what this feature will allow to do:
When bundle asked for directory to generate controller, why not to create the sub folders if not exist, instead of threw exception?
Example of how to use this feature
This is just one kind of example of integration:
Which directory do you want to generate "DashboardController" in? [src/Controller/Admin/]:
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The "src/C
Description
Add a unit test case for the work component
Describe the solution you'd like
You can get an idea from the test case written for the title component.
import React from "react"
import renderer from "react-test-renderer"
import Title from "../title"
describe("Title", () => {
it("renders correctly", () => {
const tree = renderer
.create(<TitleBug Report
The following field (without a validator) cannot be updated via the model. No errors or warnings are logged:
{ "label":"ANR",
"model":"or.anr",
"type":"checklist",
"listBox":true,
"values": [
{"name":"a", "value":[1,2]},
{"name":"b", "value":[2,2]}
] }
model.or.anr = [[1,2]]; // fails to check "a"
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...this boilerplate is awesome, thank you for sharing it guys👍