glitchier-soc/app/javascript/glitch/components/notification/container.js
Ondřej Hruška 87d95a1eb5 New notification cleaning mode (#89)
This PR adds a new notification cleaning mode, super perfectly tuned for accessibility, and removes the previous notification cleaning functionality as it's now redundant.

* w.i.p. notif clearing mode

* Better CSS for selected notification and shorter text if Stretch is off

* wip for rebase ~

* all working in notif clearing mode, except the actual removal

* bulk delete route for piggo

* cleaning + refactor. endpoint gives 422 for some reason

* formatting

* use the right route

* fix broken destroy_multiple

* load more notifs after succ cleaning

* satisfy eslint

* Removed CSS for the old notif delete button

* Tabindex=0 is mandatory

In order to make it possible to tab to this element you must have tab index = 0. Removing this violates WCAG and makes it impossible to use the interface without good eyesight and a mouse. So nobody with certain mobility impairments, vision impairments, or brain injuries would be able to use this feature if you don't have tabindex=0

* Corrected aria-label

Previous label implied a different behavior from what actually happens

* aria role localization & made the overlay behave like a checkbox

* checkboxes css and better contrast

* color tuning for the notif overlay

* fanceh checkboxes etc and nice backgrounds

* SHUT UP TRAVIS
2017-07-21 20:33:16 +02:00

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/*
`<NotificationContainer>`
=========================
This container connects `<Notification>`s to the Redux store.
*/
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
/*
Imports:
--------
*/
// Package imports //
import { connect } from 'react-redux';
// Mastodon imports //
import { makeGetNotification } from '../../../mastodon/selectors';
// Our imports //
import Notification from '.';
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
/*
State mapping:
--------------
The `mapStateToProps()` function maps various state properties to the
props of our component. We wrap this in `makeMapStateToProps()` so that
we only have to call `makeGetNotification()` once instead of every
time.
*/
const makeMapStateToProps = () => {
const getNotification = makeGetNotification();
const mapStateToProps = (state, props) => ({
notification: getNotification(state, props.notification, props.accountId),
settings: state.get('local_settings'),
});
return mapStateToProps;
};
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
export default connect(makeMapStateToProps)(Notification);