oneuptime/Dashboard
Simon Larsen ca746d1436
feat: Update CategoryCheckboxType to make categoryId optional
This commit updates the `CategoryCheckboxType` interface to make the `categoryId` property optional. This change allows for more flexibility when working with category checkboxes, as the `categoryId` is not always required.
2024-05-21 10:20:46 +01:00
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dev-env fix env in docker compose file for dev 2023-07-22 17:45:12 +01:00
public refactor: Update dependencies and scripts in package.json files 2024-05-17 13:17:56 +01:00
src feat: Update CategoryCheckboxType to make categoryId optional 2024-05-21 10:20:46 +01:00
.dockerignore fix docker file 2022-12-16 13:35:59 +05:30
.gitattributes Fix 2022-05-24 18:18:22 +00:00
.gitignore fix docker file 2022-12-16 13:35:59 +05:30
Dockerfile.tpl fix: Dashboard/Dockerfile.tpl to reduce vulnerabilities 2024-05-09 21:25:59 +00:00
index.d.ts fix lint. 2022-09-28 11:42:29 +01:00
nodemon.json Update nodemon.json files for Accounts, AdminDashboard, and Dashboard 2024-04-30 17:34:15 +01:00
package-lock.json Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/snyk-upgrade-462450f669807b7eb04e4c4d125fbf2b' into release 2024-05-20 15:17:36 +01:00
package.json Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/snyk-upgrade-462450f669807b7eb04e4c4d125fbf2b' into release 2024-05-20 15:17:36 +01:00
README.md add vanilla files 2022-05-22 09:49:16 +01:00
Serve.ts Refactor initialization code and add default routes in multiple files 2024-04-24 17:44:29 +01:00
tsconfig.json Update tsconfig.json files with resolveJsonModule option 2024-04-08 14:03:07 +01:00
webpack.config.js Update webpack configurations 2023-12-12 18:09:50 +00:00

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npm run eject

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