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* fix(ds): canonical destructive red → red-500 (token + button) Per the resolved color decision, --color-destructive moves from red-600 (#EC2222) to red-500 (#F13636), aligning the destructive token with the red-500 already used app-wide for negative amounts and error text. - design/tokens/sure.tokens.json: destructive, border-destructive and button-bg-destructive (red-600→red-500) + button-bg-destructive-hover (red-700→red-600); dark values unchanged (red-400 base / red-500 hover). - Regenerate _generated.css. - buttonish.rb: the destructive button now uses the theme-aware button-bg-destructive / -hover utilities instead of hardcoded bg-red-600/700, removing the last raw-palette destructive bypass. Part of #2134. * fix(ds): keep destructive button fill at red-600 for white-label contrast Addresses review (Codex P2): the canonical-destructive flip to red-500 also lowered the solid destructive button fill to red-500, dropping white-on-red label contrast to ~3.95:1 at text-sm. Keep button-bg-destructive at red-600 / hover red-700 (white-on-red ~4.36:1 — the prior level, no regression). --color-destructive and border-destructive stay red-500: those are red-on- white text/border usages where red-500 is the chosen canonical hue. Solid white-on-red fills legitimately use a darker shade.
173 lines
5.8 KiB
Ruby
173 lines
5.8 KiB
Ruby
class DS::Buttonish < DesignSystemComponent
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VARIANTS = {
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primary: {
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container_classes: "text-inverse bg-inverse hover:bg-inverse-hover disabled:bg-gray-500 theme-dark:disabled:bg-gray-400",
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icon_classes: "text-inverse"
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},
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secondary: {
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container_classes: "text-primary bg-gray-200 theme-dark:bg-gray-700 hover:bg-gray-300 theme-dark:hover:bg-gray-600 disabled:bg-gray-200 theme-dark:disabled:bg-gray-600",
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icon_classes: "text-primary"
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},
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destructive: {
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container_classes: "text-inverse button-bg-destructive hover:button-bg-destructive-hover disabled:bg-red-200 theme-dark:disabled:bg-red-600",
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icon_classes: "text-inverse"
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},
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outline: {
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container_classes: "text-primary border border-secondary bg-transparent hover:bg-surface-hover",
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icon_classes: "text-secondary"
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},
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outline_destructive: {
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container_classes: "text-destructive border border-secondary bg-transparent hover:bg-container-inset-hover",
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icon_classes: "text-secondary"
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},
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ghost: {
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container_classes: "text-primary bg-transparent hover:bg-container-inset-hover",
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icon_classes: "text-secondary"
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},
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icon: {
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container_classes: "hover:bg-container-inset-hover",
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icon_classes: "text-secondary"
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},
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icon_inverse: {
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container_classes: "bg-inverse hover:bg-inverse-hover",
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icon_classes: "text-inverse"
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}
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}.freeze
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# Icon-only containers share a height rail with the text buttons of the
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# same size (sm ≈ 28px, md ≈ 36px, lg ≈ 48px), so a mixed row — icon
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# trigger next to text buttons, the most common header layout — lines up
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# instead of mixing 32/44px squares with 36px buttons.
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#
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# pointer-coarse restores the 44px square on touch devices: the visual
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# rail is a pointer-precision tradeoff, and WCAG 2.5.5's 44x44 target
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# minimum is about fingers, not mice. Coarse-pointer users get the full
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# target; fine-pointer users get the aligned row.
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SIZES = {
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sm: {
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container_classes: "px-2 py-1",
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icon_container_classes: "inline-flex items-center justify-center w-7 h-7 pointer-coarse:w-11 pointer-coarse:h-11",
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radius_classes: "rounded-md",
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text_classes: "text-sm"
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},
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md: {
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container_classes: "px-3 py-2",
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icon_container_classes: "inline-flex items-center justify-center w-9 h-9 pointer-coarse:w-11 pointer-coarse:h-11",
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radius_classes: "rounded-lg",
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text_classes: "text-sm"
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},
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lg: {
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container_classes: "px-4 py-3",
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icon_container_classes: "inline-flex items-center justify-center w-12 h-12",
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radius_classes: "rounded-xl",
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text_classes: "text-base"
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}
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}.freeze
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attr_reader :variant, :size, :href, :icon, :icon_custom, :icon_position, :text, :full_width, :extra_classes, :frame, :opts
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def initialize(variant: :primary, size: :md, href: nil, text: nil, icon: nil, icon_custom: false, icon_position: :left, full_width: false, frame: nil, **opts)
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@variant = variant.to_s.underscore.to_sym
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@size = size.to_sym
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@href = href
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@icon = icon
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@icon_custom = icon_custom
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@icon_position = icon_position.to_sym
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@text = text
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@full_width = full_width
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@extra_classes = opts.delete(:class)
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@frame = frame
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@opts = opts
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end
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def call
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raise NotImplementedError, "Buttonish is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated directly."
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end
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def container_classes(override_classes = nil)
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class_names(
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# Tailwind v4 preflight sets `cursor: pointer` on all <button>s, which
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# also applies while disabled. Override so disabled buttons read as
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# non-interactive. The aria-disabled twins cover buttons that gate via
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# `aria-disabled` to stay clickable/focusable (e.g. submit buttons whose
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# click handler surfaces validation errors — a truly disabled default
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# submit would also swallow Enter-key implicit submission).
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"font-medium whitespace-nowrap disabled:cursor-not-allowed aria-disabled:cursor-not-allowed aria-disabled:opacity-50",
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merged_base_classes,
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full_width ? "w-full justify-center" : nil,
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container_size_classes,
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icon_only? ? nil : size_data.dig(:text_classes),
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variant_data.dig(:container_classes)
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)
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end
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def container_size_classes
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icon_only? ? size_data.dig(:icon_container_classes) : size_data.dig(:container_classes)
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end
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def icon_color
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# Map variant to icon color for the icon helper
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case variant
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when :primary, :icon_inverse
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:white
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when :destructive, :outline_destructive
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:destructive
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else
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:default
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end
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end
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def icon_classes
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class_names(
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variant_data.dig(:icon_classes)
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)
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end
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def icon_only?
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variant.in?([ :icon, :icon_inverse ]) || (icon.present? && text.blank?)
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end
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private
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def variant_data
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self.class::VARIANTS.dig(variant)
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end
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def size_data
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self.class::SIZES.dig(size)
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end
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# Make sure that user can override common classes like `hidden`
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def merged_base_classes
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base_display_classes = "inline-flex items-center gap-1"
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base_radius_classes = size_data.dig(:radius_classes)
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extra_classes_list = (extra_classes || "").split
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has_display_override = extra_classes_list.any? { |c| permitted_display_override_classes.include?(c) }
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has_radius_override = extra_classes_list.any? { |c| permitted_radius_override_classes.include?(c) }
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base_classes = []
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unless has_display_override
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base_classes << base_display_classes
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end
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unless has_radius_override
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base_classes << base_radius_classes
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end
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class_names(
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base_classes,
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extra_classes
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)
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end
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def permitted_radius_override_classes
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[ "rounded-full" ]
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end
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def permitted_display_override_classes
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[ "hidden", "flex" ]
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end
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end
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