This commit applies a consistent set of styling rules to tables in the Tareas, Asistencias, Empleados, and Planillas modules. Key changes include: - Unified table, anel, and tbody background colors using variables from the useUi store (e.g., `ui.tableBgColorTareas`). - Standardized table divider colors to use accent color variables from the useUi store (e.g., `var(--accent-color-tareas)`). - Ensured action buttons (Edit, Delete, View Details) use consistent SVG icons across all tables. - Updated `tablaTareas.vue` to use SVG icons and themed header dividers, aligning it with the other tables which were used as the reference for the new standard. - Verified that all necessary color variables are defined and managed in the `useUi` store. These changes ensure a more consistent and themeable user interface for table views throughout the application.
Project UI (Vue 3 + Vite)
This project frontend is built with Vue 3 and Vite. It provides a user interface for managing various aspects of the application.
Development
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UI Structure
The UI is organized into several modules, each handling a specific domain of the application. Common UI elements, like tables, have been standardized for a consistent look and feel.
UI Modules
The application currently includes the following primary UI modules:
- Asistencias (Attendance): Manages attendance records.
- Empleados (Employees): Manages employee information.
- Planillas (Payrolls/Sheets): Manages payrolls or general data sheets.
- Tareas (Tasks): Manages tasks and assignments.
Each module typically provides views for listing, creating, and editing items within its domain.
Standardized Table Components
To ensure consistency across the application, table components used for displaying lists of data (e.g., tablaAsistencias.vue, tablaEmpleados.vue) have been standardized.
Key Features & Standards:
- Styling: Tables are styled using Tailwind CSS. This utility-first CSS framework allows for flexible and consistent styling.
- Structure:
- Container: Tables are wrapped in a
divwith classesp-4 sm:p-6 bg-white shadow-md rounded-lg overflow-x-autofor padding, background, shadow, rounded corners, and horizontal scrolling on smaller screens. - Table: The
<table>element usesmin-w-full divide-y divide-gray-200. - Header (
<thead>): Styled withbg-gray-50. Header cells (<th>) usepx-4 py-3 sm:px-6 sm:py-3 text-left text-xs font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider. - Body (
<tbody>): Usesbg-white divide-y divide-gray-200. Data rows (<tr>) have a hover effect (hover:bg-gray-100). Data cells (<td>) usepx-4 py-3 sm:px-6 sm:py-4 whitespace-nowrap text-sm text-gray-700. - No Data Message: A standardized message "No hay [items] para mostrar." is displayed if the table is empty, styled with
px-6 py-10 text-center text-gray-500 text-lg.
- Container: Tables are wrapped in a
- Action Buttons:
- Common actions like "Edit" and "Delete" are standardized.
- Buttons use SVG icons (Heroicons outline style) and consistent Tailwind CSS classes for styling and hover/focus states (e.g.,
text-blue-600 hover:text-blue-800for edit,text-red-600 hover:text-red-800for delete). - Actions are typically grouped in a
divwithflex items-center space-x-2.
- Status Indicators:
- Status fields (e.g., "Estado") are visually represented using badges with consistent styling (
px-2.5 py-0.5 rounded-full text-xs font-semiboldalong with color classes likebg-green-100 text-green-800).
- Status fields (e.g., "Estado") are visually represented using badges with consistent styling (
- Utility Functions:
- Common data formatting (dates, currency, text truncation) and status styling logic is centralized in
ui/src/utils/formatters.js. Components import and use these functions to maintain consistency and reduce code duplication.
- Common data formatting (dates, currency, text truncation) and status styling logic is centralized in
- Theming:
- While the overall table structure is standardized, module-specific accent colors (defined as CSS variables like
var(--accent-color-module)) are used in the parent views (e.g.,AsistenciasIndex.vue) for elements like page titles and "Create New" buttons. This allows some thematic distinction per module.
- While the overall table structure is standardized, module-specific accent colors (defined as CSS variables like
- Creating New Tables:
- When adding new tables to the UI, they should adhere to these established standards to maintain a cohesive user experience. Refer to existing components like
tablaAsistencias.vueortablaPlanillas.vueas a template.
- When adding new tables to the UI, they should adhere to these established standards to maintain a cohesive user experience. Refer to existing components like
This standardization aims to improve code maintainability, reduce redundancy, and provide a consistent and predictable user interface.