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Pujit Mehrotra f73e5e0058 fix(ui): notifications positioning regression (#1445)
Downgrades the `vue-sonner` dependency from `2.0.0` to `1.3.0` because
the newer version relies on unocss under the hood, which can't pipe
across the web component build/boundary without modifying our css
plumbing.

The older version relied on a `styles.css` stylesheet. That stylesheet
also couldn't make it through our build pipeline, but since it was a
single asset, I vendored it via `sonner.css`.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved logic to prevent duplicate insertion of the toaster element
in the page layout.

* **Chores**
  * Downgraded the "vue-sonner" dependency to version ^1.3.0.
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Unraid UI

A Vue 3 component library providing a set of reusable, accessible UI components for Unraid development.

Features

  • Built with Vue 3 and TypeScript
  • 🎭 Storybook documentation
  • Tested components
  • 🎪 Built on top of TailwindCSS and Shadcn/UI

Installation

Make sure you have the peer dependencies installed:

npm install vue@^3.3.0 tailwindcss@^3.0.0

Setup

1. Add CSS

Import the component library styles in your main entry file:

import '@unraid/ui/style.css';

2. Configure TailwindCSS

Create a tailwind.config.ts file with the following configuration:

import tailwindConfig from '@unraid/ui/tailwind.config.ts';
import type { Config } from 'tailwindcss';

export default {
  presets: [tailwindConfig],
  content: [
    // ... your content paths
    './components/**/*.{js,vue,ts}',
    './layouts/**/*.vue',
    './pages/**/*.vue',
  ],
  theme: {
    extend: {
      // your theme extensions
    },
  },
} satisfies Partial<Config>;

This configuration:

  • Uses the Unraid UI library's Tailwind config as a preset
  • Properly types your configuration with TypeScript
  • Allows you to extend the base theme while maintaining all Unraid UI defaults

Usage

<script setup lang="ts">
import { Button } from '@unraid/ui';
</script>

<template>
  <Button variant="primary"> Click me </Button>
</template>

Development

Local Development

Install dependencies:

npm install

Start Storybook development server:

npm run storybook

This will start Storybook at http://localhost:6006

Building

npm run build

Testing

Run tests:

npm run test

Run tests with UI:

npm run test:ui

Generate coverage report:

npm run coverage

Type Checking

npm run typecheck

Scripts

  • dev: Start development server
  • build: Build for production
  • preview: Preview production build
  • test: Run tests
  • test:ui: Run tests with UI
  • coverage: Generate test coverage
  • clean: Remove build artifacts
  • typecheck: Run type checking
  • storybook: Start Storybook development server
  • build-storybook: Build Storybook for production

License

Component Development

Installing Shadcn Components

  1. Install a new component using the Shadcn CLI:
npx shadcn-vue@latest add [component-name]
  1. The component will be installed in the root components folder. Move it to the appropriate subfolder based on its type:

    • Form components → src/components/form/
    • Layout components → src/components/layout/
    • Common components → src/components/common/
    • Brand components → src/components/brand/
  2. Update any imports in your codebase to reflect the new component location.

Component Variants Pattern

We use the class-variance-authority (CVA) package to manage component variants. Each component that supports variants should follow this pattern:

  1. Create a variants file (e.g., button.variants.ts):
import { cva } from 'class-variance-authority';

export const buttonVariants = cva('base-classes-here', {
  variants: {
    variant: {
      primary: 'variant-specific-classes',
      secondary: 'variant-specific-classes',
      // ... other variants
    },
    size: {
      sm: 'size-specific-classes',
      md: 'size-specific-classes',
      lg: 'size-specific-classes',
    },
  },
  defaultVariants: {
    variant: 'primary',
    size: 'md',
  },
});
  1. Use the variants in your component (e.g., Button.vue):
<script setup lang="ts">



import { computed } from "vue";
import { buttonVariants } from "./button.variants";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";

export interface ButtonProps {
  variant?: "primary" | "secondary" | /* other variants */;
  size?: "sm" | "md" | "lg";
  class?: string;
}

const props = withDefaults(defineProps<ButtonProps>(), {
  variant: "primary",
  size: "md",
});

const buttonClass = computed(() => {
  return cn(
    buttonVariants({ variant: props.variant, size: props.size }),
    props.class
  );
});
</script>

<template>
  <button :class="buttonClass">
    <slot />
  </button>
</template>

Storybook Development

We use Storybook for component development and documentation. To start the Storybook development server:

npm run storybook

This will start Storybook at http://localhost:6006

When creating stories for your components:

  1. Place story files in the stories directory
  2. Name your story files as ComponentName.stories.ts
  3. Include examples of all variants and states
  4. Add documentation using JSDoc comments

Example story file:

import type { Meta, StoryObj } from '@storybook/vue3';
import { Button } from '../src/components/common/button';

const meta = {
  title: 'Components/Button',
  component: Button,
  tags: ['autodocs'],
  argTypes: {
    variant: {
      control: 'select',
      options: ['primary', 'secondary', 'outline'],
    },
    size: {
      control: 'select',
      options: ['sm', 'md', 'lg'],
    },
  },
} satisfies Meta<typeof Button>;

export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<typeof meta>;

export const Primary: Story = {
  args: {
    variant: 'primary',
    size: 'md',
  },
};

export const Secondary: Story = {
  args: {
    variant: 'secondary',
    size: 'md',
  },
};