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Are you submitting a bug report or a feature request?
Bug? I guess.
What is the current behavior?
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Bug Report
The following field (without a validator) cannot be updated via the model. No errors or warnings are logged:
{ "label":"ANR",
"model":"or.anr",
"type":"checklist",
"listBox":true,
"values": [
{"name":"a", "value":[1,2]},
{"name":"b", "value":[2,2]}
] }
model.or.anr = [[1,2]]; // fails to check "a"
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As a user, I need to be able to set the id attribute to the div that replaces the tab-content tag
The current way (t.tabId=""+t.title.replace(/ /g,"")+e) of generating the id attribute makes it unusable for cases when you need a clear control over the id of the "div"s.
For example, before allowing the user to move forward or backward, I need to call a validation plugin with one or more divs as containers which are validated. If the given divs are valid then the forward/backward movement is a
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Current Behavior
The type
ErrorMessage
doesn't have an id property.Desired Behavior
It'd be nice
id?: string
would be added to the typeErrorMessage
and set on the outermost component that serves as error message.Suggested Solution
Add
id={this.props.id}
to the outer component inErrorMessage
.Who does this impact? Who is this