By moving the fallback text into its own component I was able to move
the list element into the History molecule. Its API has changed
accordingly. I have written tests to prevent regressions.
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This way the History molecule is only concerned with mapping the list of
commits to the appropriate structure and iterating over it. The markup
is deferred to separate components now.
Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>
In order to reduce the complexity of a component I broke out the body
part of a commit into its own component.
Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>
When trying to deploy the application to my own domain I noticed that
the adapter is wrong. Since I'm not hosting anything in „the Cloud” I
went with a plain Node.js server. Therefore I have to use a specific
adapter and also fix the type of the server response. This in turn
uncovered a bug in the Created component which I also fixed.
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This required adding annotation to the whole project.
I need to double-check whether I have the license banner of AGPL in
place everywhere.
Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>
I could imagine that we will refactor this into even smaller components
in the future but for now, I bundle the pronoun with the display name
like this.
Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>
These have no handlers bound to them yet. At that point the atom might
be refactored to a molecule. Let's see.
Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>
For now I'm following the Atomic Design philosophy with respect to
organising the components. I started with Avatar which wraps the
SvelteKit library with some defaults. I test it using vitest which is
now configured accordingly. All dependencies were updated to their
latest version.
Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>