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supabase/apps/studio/components
Joshen Lim 2bcab95dc6 Small QoL improvements to MFA (#43861)
## Context

Resolves FE-2794

Just addressing some friction points i ran into when setting up MFA for
my account under account preferences

## Changes involved

- Hitting enter at each step of setting up MFA will submit and proceed
(Previously didn't, had to click buttons)
- When logging in with MFA, automatically submit after entering 6 digits
- Refactored to use react hook form for `AddNewFactorModal` in
`FirstStep` and `SecondStep` + simplified the logic a little
2026-03-18 16:20:04 +08:00
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2026-03-18 13:59:21 +10:00
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Writing components

Where to create your components

  • For components that declare the general structure and layout of a page:
    • /components/layouts/xxx
  • For components that are tightly coupled to a specific interface:
    • /components/interfaces/xxx
  • For components that are meant to be reusable across multiple pages:
    • /components/ui/xxx
  • Note: We're gradually moving files out of the to-be-cleaned folder into the respective folders as we refactor

Component structure

  • If a component has constants and utility methods that are tightly coupled to itself, keep them close to the component and enclose them in a folder with an index.tsx as an entry point
  • Otherwise it can just be a file on its own
  • For example:
    • components/ui
      - SampleComponentA
        - SampleComponentA.tsx
        - SampleComponentA.constants.ts
        - SampleComponentA.utils.ts
        - SampleComponentA.types.ts
        - index.ts
      - SampleComponentB.tsx
      

Template for building components


// Declare the prop types of your component
interface ComponentAProps {
  sampleProp: string
}

// Name your component accordingly
const ComponentA = ({ sampleProp }: ComponentAProps) => {
  return <div>ComponentA: {sampleProp}</div>
}

export default ComponentA