mealie/frontend/components
Michael Genson 1b9ff454fb
feat: additional recipe sort behavior (#1858)
* changed default sort direction for certain attrs

* added workaround for filtering out null datetimes

* filtered out null-valued results for certain sorts

* removed unecessary parse

* used minyear instead of 1900
2022-11-30 20:59:30 -09:00
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Domain feat: additional recipe sort behavior (#1858) 2022-11-30 20:59:30 -09:00
global chore: frontend testing setup (#1739) 2022-10-22 11:51:07 -08:00
Layout fix: auto-opening sidebar #1090 (#1787) 2022-11-10 15:41:16 -09:00
README.md refactor(frontend): 🏗️ scafold pages and componenets folder 2021-07-31 14:45:28 -08:00

Components Folder Guide

Domain Components

Domain Components are specific to the domain or section of a website. For example if you have an admin page and a user page that have specific, unshared elements. These can be placed in the Domain/Admin folder.

Rules

  • Components should be prefixed with their domain name
    • Examples: AdminDashboard, AdminSettings, UserProfile

Global Components

This folder is for widely reused components that provide little functionality and are primarily used for styling or consistency. Primary examples are Card and Button components.

Rules

  • Global components cannot container a subfolder to be globally imported
  • All elements should start with the 'Base' Prefix
    • Examples: BaseButton, BaseCard, BaseTitleSection

Layout Components

The layout folder is for reusable components that are specifically only used in the layouts for the Nuxt Application. They may take props or may not. They should be larger layout style components that don't have wide the ability to be widely reused in the application.

Rules:

  • Layout folder should not have a subfolder
  • If they take props they should start with a 'App' Prefix.
    • Examples: AppSidebar, AppHeader, AppFooter.
  • If they do not they should begin with the 'The' prefix
    • Examples: TheSidebar, TheHeader, TheFooter.

Page Components

The Page folder is dedicated to 'single-use' component to break up large amounts on content in the pages themselves. A good examples of this is breaking your landing page into separate sections to make it more readable and less monolithic. Page components typically consume other components.

Rules:

  • These are last resort components. Only to be used when the page becomes unmanageable.
  • Page components should be prefixed with their page name
    • Examples: HomeAbout, HomeContact, ClientProfile