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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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I get this warning when committing:
@rjsf/core: ⚠ Some of your tasks use `git add` command. Please remove it from the config since all modifications made by tasks will be automatically added to the git commit index.
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https://material.io/resources/color/#!/?view.left=1&view.right=0 readability needs to be possible almost universally ideally. This means avoiding all caps strings in titles as screen readers read every letter and other nonsense like this however the first and foremost concern is just simply that we ship with a default that is visible for our sighted users who may have issues with color blindness
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The Flask-WTF docs state:
When CSRF validation fails, it will raise a CSRFError.
However, this appears to only be true, if this optional code has been used:
from flask_wtf.csrf import CSRFProtect
csrf = CSRFProtect(app)
When that code is not used, forms are created by subclassing FlaskForm, and CSRF validation fails, then validate_on_submit returns False instead of raisi
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Current Behavior
The type
ErrorMessagedoesn't have an id property.Desired Behavior
It'd be nice
id?: stringwould be added to the typeErrorMessageand 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