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fix: Use generic column types in resize-handle and data-sorting plugins (#247) #248

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@johanrd johanrd commented Feb 21, 2024

Proposed fix for #247 for Resize-handle and data-sorting

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@johanrd johanrd changed the title Use generic column types in plugins Use generic column types in resize-handle and data-sorting plugins Feb 21, 2024
@johanrd johanrd changed the title Use generic column types in resize-handle and data-sorting plugins fix: Use generic column types in resize-handle and data-sorting plugins (#247) Feb 21, 2024
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johanrd commented Feb 21, 2024

I had to wait with the sort, sortDescending and sortAscending helpers:

export const sort = (column: Column) => meta.forTable(column.table, Sorting).handleSort(column);
/**
* Toggle a column between descending and not unsorted states
*/
export const sortDescending = (column: Column) =>
meta.forTable(column.table, Sorting).toggleDescending(column);
/**
* Toggle a column between ascending and not unsorted states
*/
export const sortAscending = (column: Column) =>
meta.forTable(column.table, Sorting).toggleAscending(column);

For some reason, I didn't get the generics to work for the meta.forTable(column.table, Sorting).handleSort(column) (reverted here: 10a9e26, see failing test: https://github.com/CrowdStrike/ember-headless-table/actions/runs/7989097110/job/21815050164?pr=248#step:4:67

@NullVoxPopuli perhaps you know how to pass on the generic Column through meta.forTable? thanks,

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