- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/676
- Adds labels to the dashboard:
- Filtering assets by label
- Creating new labels
- Displaying labels in "Labels" column
- Adding a new label to an existing asset (multi-select)
# Important Notes
WIP: Use a color picker with pre-defined colors, instead of randomly generated colors
- Closes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/697
- Adds infrastructure to support drag-and-drop
- Implements drag-and-drop for deleting and undeleting assets
- Implements drag-and-drop for moving assets to a new directory (or the root directory)
- Also implements "cut" and "paste" context menu actions (and keyboard shortcuts) using the new endpoint for moving files
- "Copy" and "duplicate" actions are *not* implemented, as I don't think there are backend endpoints for those yet.
- Fades items out when cutting (Cmd+X), fades them back in when cancelling (Esc)
- Fixes bug where keyboard shortcut handlers were not registered for table-wide shortcuts (delete all, restore all, cut all)
# Important Notes
Drag-and-drop for more situations are planned but intentionally not yet implemented:
- Labels (backend is WIP, and blocked on the corresponding frontend PR)
- Moving assets between folders (backend functionality does not yet exist)
- Implements https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/631
- Tests for dashboard (`app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`):
- End-to-end tests
- Unit tests
- Component tests
The purpose of this PR is to introduce the testing framework - more tests can be added later in separate PRs.
# Important Notes
To test, run `npm run test` in `app/ide-desktop`, or `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`. All tests should pass.
Individual test types can be run using `npm run test-unit`, `npm run test-component` and `npm run test-e2e` in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`.
Individual end-to-end tests can be run using `npx playwright test -c playwright-e2e.config.ts test-e2e/<file name>.spec.ts` in `app/ide-desktop/lib/dashboard/`.
End-to-end tests require internet access to pass (for things like fonts).
This PR *does* check in screenshots to guard against visual regessions (and/or to make visual changes obvious)