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* Fixed issue with autoclosing

* Fix swiper

* Update version

* Add param

* Update name

* Update changelog

* Update

* Update props
@mgavrila mgavrila changed the title 0.0.12 0.1.12 Jan 15, 2026
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Hello @mgavrila, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request addresses a specific bug within the SidePanelSwiper component by refining its dismissal logic. The primary goal is to ensure that the handleSheetDismiss event is only emitted when the user actively dismisses the panel through gestures, preventing unintended dismissals when the panel is closed programmatically. This change improves the component's reliability and user experience by providing more precise control over its lifecycle events.

Highlights

  • Conditional Sheet Dismissal: The SidePanelSwiper component now conditionally triggers the handleSheetDismiss callback. It will only be called when the panel is dismissed by user interaction (e.g., dragging), not when programmatically closed.
  • Version Update: The package version has been incremented from 0.1.11 to 0.1.12 to reflect this bug fix.
  • Changelog Entry: A new entry has been added to CHANGELOG.md documenting the fix for the sheetDismiss issue.

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Code Review

This pull request increments the package version to 0.1.12 and introduces a fix for the sheetDismiss event in the SidePanelSwiper component. The change correctly adds a mechanism to control when the dismiss event is fired. However, I've identified two critical issues where properties are accessed on potentially undefined objects, which could lead to runtime errors. My review includes specific suggestions to resolve these issues by using optional chaining for safer property access.

@mgavrila mgavrila merged commit bee550e into main Jan 15, 2026
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