When editing a blueprint, password fields show an eye icon that appears
clickable but is actually disabled for security reasons (passwords cannot
be retrieved from the backend). This creates confusing UX where users
expect the icon to work but it doesn't respond.
This change adds a tooltip that appears when hovering over the disabled
eye button, explaining that "Passwords cannot be viewed when editing a
blueprint for security reasons."
The fix wraps the disabled button in a span element to ensure the tooltip
triggers properly, as disabled buttons don't receive mouse events.
Also adds unit test to verify the tooltip functionality
Fixes#3303🤖 Generated with AI
The `import/order` rule isn't enough to sort import within a single import group alphabetically.
This adds `sort-imports` rule that handles the sorting within groups.
This commit fixes an issue where if both isClickable and isSelectable
are passed to a card in Patternfly 6, the hand cursor no longer appears
on hover and it is not obvious the card is clickable.
Co-Author: Gianluca Zuccarelli <gzuccare@redhat.com>
The `onChange` event for the selectable cards needed to be placed
inside the `selectableActions` of the `CardHeader`. Since the
`onChange` action was not implemented we were getting warnings
in the test output for that a component was changing an uncontrolled
input to controlled.
If the reset button is clicked, there is a glitch that shows error state
for a moment. This commit removes the glitch by setting the snapshot
date even for invalid values, and removes the workaround that was
previously added.
Tiles are being deprecated in PatternFly. This commit switches from
tiles to cards for the Target Environments in the CreateImageWizard.
The keyboard test had to be removed since cards don't have a keydown
event.
The placeholders we tend to use are usually quite specific. "Type to search" felt quite vague for some reason. Also repositories had no placeholder, I believe "filter" is clearer than "search" here as we're not fetching any results, just filtering through the already existing list of repositories.
- addressed AI comments
- fix tab indexing
- added username to the title of Remove user modal
- ensured "Invalid password" is not in the errors object before a password is filled in
- removing a user with empty user, password and ssh key fields does not prompt "Remove user" modal
- check for duplicate username
- focus on new user tab
- remove redundant tabIndex
This adds support for multiple users in the Wizard. The users are rendered in tabs and can be both added and removed. When clicking on remove button, modal pops up to inform user that the changes cannot be undone.
Neither password nor SSH keys are further required, making it possible to create a user with just a username.
Removing/adding some periods for the sake of consistency.
I believe the description of the step should end with a period, helped texts and options should not (at least that's the prevailing pattern in the Wizard as of now).