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Snapshots all four versioned Docusaurus sections at v6.1.0, cut from master after the version-cutting tooling (#39837) and broken-internal- links fixes (#40102) landed. Captures fresh auto-generated content and freezes data dependencies so the historical snapshot stays correct. Versioning behavior: lastVersion stays at current for every section, so the canonical URLs (/docs/..., /admin-docs/..., /developer-docs/..., /components/...) continue to render content from master. The current version is consistently labeled "Next" with an unreleased banner, and 6.1.0 is a historical pin accessible only via its explicit version segment. Component playground: previously disabled: true in versions-config.json, now enabled and versioned. The plugin block in docusaurus.config.ts was already gated only by the disabled flag, so no other code changes were needed to bring it back online. Snapshot includes: - All MDX content for the four sections. - Auto-gen captured fresh: 74 database pages (engine spec metadata), ~1,800 API reference files (openapi.json), 59 component pages (Storybook stories). - Data imports frozen at cut time into snapshot-local _versioned_data/ dirs: versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/src/data/databases.json (canonical 80-database diagnostics from master, preserved by the generator's input-hash cache) admin_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/data/countries.json admin_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/static/feature-flags.json developer_docs_versioned_docs/version-6.1.0/_versioned_data/static/data/components.json - Import paths in deeply-nested files rewritten so they still resolve from one directory deeper inside the snapshot. Verified via full yarn build: exit 0, no broken links surfaced by onBrokenLinks: throw. Anchor warnings present are pre-existing on master (community#superset-community-calendar) and unrelated.
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---
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title: Button Component
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sidebar_position: 1
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---
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import { StoryExample, StoryWithControls } from '../../../src/components/StorybookWrapper';
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import { Button } from '../../../../superset-frontend/packages/superset-ui-core/src/components/Button';
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# Button Component
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The Button component is a fundamental UI element used throughout Superset for user interactions.
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## Basic Usage
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The default button with primary styling:
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<StoryExample
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component={() => (
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<Button buttonStyle="primary" onClick={() => console.log('Clicked!')}>
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Click Me
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</Button>
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)}
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/>
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## Interactive Example
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<StoryWithControls
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component={({ buttonStyle, buttonSize, label, disabled }) => (
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<Button
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buttonStyle={buttonStyle}
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buttonSize={buttonSize}
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disabled={disabled}
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onClick={() => console.log('Clicked!')}
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>
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{label}
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</Button>
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)}
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props={{
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buttonStyle: 'primary',
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buttonSize: 'default',
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label: 'Click Me',
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disabled: false
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}}
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controls={[
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{
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name: 'buttonStyle',
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label: 'Button Style',
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type: 'select',
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options: ['primary', 'secondary', 'tertiary', 'success', 'warning', 'danger', 'default', 'link', 'dashed']
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},
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{
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name: 'buttonSize',
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label: 'Button Size',
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type: 'select',
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options: ['default', 'small', 'xsmall']
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},
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{
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name: 'label',
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label: 'Button Text',
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type: 'text'
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},
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{
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name: 'disabled',
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label: 'Disabled',
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type: 'boolean'
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}
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]}
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/>
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## Props
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| Prop | Type | Default | Description |
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|------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `buttonStyle` | `'primary' \| 'secondary' \| 'tertiary' \| 'success' \| 'warning' \| 'danger' \| 'default' \| 'link' \| 'dashed'` | `'default'` | Button style |
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| `buttonSize` | `'default' \| 'small' \| 'xsmall'` | `'default'` | Button size |
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| `disabled` | `boolean` | `false` | Whether the button is disabled |
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| `cta` | `boolean` | `false` | Whether the button is a call-to-action button |
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| `tooltip` | `ReactNode` | - | Tooltip content |
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| `placement` | `TooltipProps['placement']` | - | Tooltip placement |
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| `onClick` | `function` | - | Callback when button is clicked |
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| `href` | `string` | - | Turns button into an anchor link |
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| `target` | `string` | - | Target attribute for anchor links |
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## Usage
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```jsx
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import Button from 'src/components/Button';
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function MyComponent() {
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return (
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<Button
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buttonStyle="primary"
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onClick={() => console.log('Button clicked')}
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>
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Click Me
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</Button>
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);
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}
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```
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## Button Styles
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Superset provides a variety of button styles for different purposes:
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- **Primary**: Used for primary actions
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- **Secondary**: Used for secondary actions
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- **Tertiary**: Used for less important actions
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- **Success**: Used for successful or confirming actions
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- **Warning**: Used for actions that require caution
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- **Danger**: Used for destructive actions
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- **Link**: Used for navigation
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- **Dashed**: Used for adding new items or features
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## Button Sizes
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Buttons come in three sizes:
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- **Default**: Standard size for most use cases
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- **Small**: Compact size for tight spaces
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- **XSmall**: Extra small size for very limited spaces
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## Best Practices
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- Use primary buttons for the main action in a form or page
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- Use secondary buttons for alternative actions
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- Use danger buttons for destructive actions
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- Limit the number of primary buttons on a page to avoid confusion
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- Use consistent button styles throughout your application
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- Add tooltips to buttons when their purpose might not be immediately clear
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