# frozen_string_literal: true module Primer module Alpha # Use `HellipButton` to render a button with a hellip. Often used for hidden text expanders. # @accessibility # Always set an accessible label to help the user interact with the component. # # * This button is displaying a hellip as its content (The three dots character). Therefore a label is needed for screen readers. # * Set the attribute `aria-label` on the system arguments. E.g. `Primer::Alpha::HellipButton.new("aria-label": "Expand next part")` class HellipButton < Primer::Component # @param inline [Boolean] Whether or not the button is inline. # @param disabled [Boolean] Whether or not the button is disabled. # @param system_arguments [Hash] <%= link_to_system_arguments_docs %> def initialize(inline: false, disabled: false, **system_arguments) @system_arguments = deny_tag_argument(**system_arguments) validate_aria_label @system_arguments[:tag] = :button @system_arguments[:"aria-expanded"] = false @system_arguments[:classes] = class_names( @system_arguments[:classes], "inline" => inline ) @system_arguments[:disabled] = disabled end def call render(Primer::Beta::BaseButton.new(**@system_arguments)) { "…".html_safe } end end end end