Refactored the context types for create, delete, and update functionalities across multiple tools including Confluence, Dropbox, Gmail, Google Calendar, Jira, Linear, Notion, and OneDrive to utilize a consistent type definition. This change enhances code clarity and maintains uniformity in handling user approvals by integrating the useHitlDecision hook for decision dispatching.
Refactored the create, send, update, and delete functionalities in Gmail and Google Calendar tools to utilize a consistent InterruptResult interface with specific context types. This change enhances code clarity and maintains uniformity in handling user approvals by integrating the useHitlDecision hook for decision dispatching.
- Replace transition-all with transition-[width] in Sidebar.tsx for width animations
- Replace transition-all with specific properties in animated-tabs.tsx for hover/active indicators
- Replace transition-all with transition-[background-color,border-color,box-shadow] in navbar.tsx
- Replace transition-all with transition-[width] in audio.tsx volume bar
- Replace transition-all with transition-[background-color,border-color,color] in thread.tsx
- Replace transition-all with transition-[box-shadow] in all tool-ui status cards (28+ files)
This reduces unnecessary browser layout/paint work by only animating the specific
properties that change, avoiding expensive recalculations for properties like
width, height, margin, and padding that don't need animation.
Fixes#1147
- Refactored ApprovalCard in various tools (Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive) to utilize the new useHitlPhase hook for improved state management.
- Updated logic to handle tool action phases (pending, processing, complete, rejected) consistently across components, enhancing user feedback during interactions.
- Simplified decision handling by removing direct state management for approval decisions, streamlining the approval process.
- Enhanced UI feedback to reflect the current phase of tool actions, improving user experience during tool interactions.
- Improved the update_gmail_draft tool to allow users to review and edit draft content before applying changes.
- Added logic to generate draft body content based on user requests and conversation context.
- Implemented fetching of existing draft body to facilitate user edits in the approval card.
- Updated UI components to support displaying and editing existing draft content, enhancing user experience.
- Introduced a new tool to update existing Gmail drafts, allowing users to modify draft content, recipients, and subject lines.
- Updated the Gmail tools registry to include the new update_gmail_draft tool.
- Enhanced the GmailKBSyncService to support draft ID handling during synchronization.
- Added UI components for the update draft functionality in the web application, improving user interaction with Gmail drafts.