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hoppscotch/packages/hoppscotch-app
Francisco Emanuel de Sales Pereira 0069f51ea4 feat: added inline environment variable edit button (#2813)
* refactor: changes v-if render to v-show on Environments tabs

* feat: adds selectText prop to EnvInput

* feat: adds editing variable name to env Details modal

* feat: adds actions to invoke edit env modals

* feat: adds edit action to tooltip env

* refactor: adds destructuring assignment on action handlers for edit env modals

* refactor: fix comment on environment modals action

* chore: minor ui improvements

* refactor: change text selecion prop on EnvInput to something more meaningful

* refactor: removes comment on HoppEnvironment extension

* refactor: renames isTextSelected EnvInput prop to selectTextOnMount

* refactor: remove type definition of automatic inferrable variables

* refactor: edit environment call to only allow accepted types

* feat: introduce type safe action arguments

* fix: revert v-show to v-if

* chore: minor ui improvements

Co-authored-by: Liyas Thomas <liyascthomas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Bastin <andrewbastin.k@gmail.com>
2022-11-02 17:55:22 +05:30
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