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refactor(clerk-js): Social buttons mobile layout #7169
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WalkthroughDecreases MAX_STRATEGIES_PER_ROW from 6 to 5, adds remainingStrategiesLength and shouldForceSingleColumnOnMobile, updates mobile grid/width formulas to use minmax(0, ...), replaces label logic with shouldShowPreText, adds explanatory comments, a changeset, and tests for SocialButtons behavior. Changes
Sequence Diagram(s)sequenceDiagram
participant UI as SocialButtons
participant Store as Clerk client state
participant I18n as localization
UI->>Store: read enabled providers + lastAuthenticationStrategy
alt lastAuthenticationStrategy present
UI->>UI: compute remainingStrategiesLength (excludes last-auth)
UI->>UI: shouldShowPreText = true for last-auth and when isolated
else no lastAuthenticationStrategy
UI->>UI: compute remainingStrategiesLength
UI->>UI: shouldForceSingleColumnOnMobile if remaining==2
UI->>UI: shouldShowPreText depends on remaining count and row sizing
end
UI->>I18n: request localized text using shouldShowPreText
UI->>UI: build gridTemplateColumns/width with minmax(0, ...)
UI->>UI: render buttons and optional "Last used" badge
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packages/clerk-js/src/ui/elements/SocialButtons.tsx (1)
154-155: Remove unreachable condition.The check
strategies.length < 1is unreachable because of the early return at lines 80-82, which exits the component when!strategies.length. This condition will never evaluate to true.Apply this diff to remove the dead code:
- gridTemplateColumns: - strategies.length < 1 - ? `repeat(1, 1fr)` - : `repeat(${row.length}, ${ + gridTemplateColumns: `repeat(${row.length}, ${ rowIndex === 0 ? `1fr` : // Calculate the width of each button based on the width of the buttons within the first row. // t.sizes.$2 is used here to represent the gap defined on the Grid component. `calc((100% - (${strategyRowOneLength} - 1) * ${t.sizes.$2}) / ${strategyRowOneLength})` - })`, + })`,
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1-5: LGTM!The changeset properly documents this patch release with an accurate description of the layout consistency update.
packages/clerk-js/src/ui/elements/SocialButtons.tsx (3)
23-23: Good cleanup of unused import.The removal of
mquis consistent with eliminating the mobile breakpoint override, and the type-only import follows TypeScript best practices.
31-31: Improved mobile layout constraint.Reducing the maximum strategies per row from 6 to 5 should prevent button shrinkage on mobile devices when many authentication providers are enabled, improving the overall user experience.
151-163: Consistent layout across screen sizes achieved.Removing the mobile breakpoint override successfully unifies the grid behavior across desktop and mobile. The gridTemplateColumns calculation properly aligns buttons across rows using the first row's strategy count.
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12-25: Consider adding explicit types for mocks and props.The mock callbacks and
defaultPropsobject lack type annotations. Adding explicit types would improve type safety and make it easier to catch mismatches between test mocks and the actual component interface.Consider applying this diff to add type safety:
+type MockCallback = ReturnType<typeof vi.fn>; + describe('SocialButtons', () => { - const mockOAuthCallback = vi.fn(); - const mockWeb3Callback = vi.fn(); - const mockAlternativePhoneCodeCallback = vi.fn(); + const mockOAuthCallback: MockCallback = vi.fn(); + const mockWeb3Callback: MockCallback = vi.fn(); + const mockAlternativePhoneCodeCallback: MockCallback = vi.fn(); - const defaultProps = { + const defaultProps: Parameters<typeof SocialButtons>[0] = { oauthCallback: mockOAuthCallback, web3Callback: mockWeb3Callback,Alternatively, you can extract the callback types from the SocialButtons component props for even stronger type safety.
217-237: Avoidas anytype assertion.While testing the SAML-to-OAuth conversion edge case is valuable, the
as anytype assertion bypasses TypeScript's type safety.Consider using a more type-safe approach:
- // SAML strategy should be converted to OAuth - fixtures.clerk.client.lastAuthenticationStrategy = 'saml_google' as any; + // SAML strategy should be converted to OAuth + fixtures.clerk.client.lastAuthenticationStrategy = 'saml_google' as unknown as typeof fixtures.clerk.client.lastAuthenticationStrategy;Alternatively, if the fixtures type supports it, explicitly cast to the expected strategy type union.
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packages/clerk-js/src/ui/elements/__tests__/SocialButtons.test.tsx (3)
1-10: LGTM! Clean imports and fixture setup.The imports and fixture configuration are appropriate for testing the SocialButtons component within the SignIn context.
26-117: LGTM! Comprehensive coverage of prefix logic without last auth.The tests properly validate the "Continue with" prefix behavior across different strategy counts:
- Single strategy shows prefix
- Two strategies show no prefix (avoiding overflow on mobile)
- Three+ strategies show no prefix
- No strategies returns null
The test assertions correctly match the component's
shouldShowPreTextlogic based onremainingStrategiesLengthand row isolation.
119-216: LGTM! Thorough validation of last authentication strategy behavior.The tests comprehensively cover the component behavior when a last authentication strategy is present:
- Single strategy shows both "Continue with" prefix and "Last used" badge
- Multiple strategies maintain "Continue with" prefix logic
- "Last used" badge correctly appears on the last-used strategy
- Isolated last-auth button in its own row properly shows prefix
The assertions align well with the component's
shouldShowPreTextlogic and row distribution rules.


Description
Updates SocialButtons layout rendering to be consistent across desktop and mobile.
When a lot of strategies are enabled, they all stack on mobile which takes up a good amount of vertical real-estate. To accommodate having a consistent layout, I have reduced the
MAX_STRATEGIES_PER_ROWto 5 from 6.6 on mobile felt a little to congested causing the icons to shrink a bit. This felt like a reasonable change, but open to push back here if we think its important to preserve 6 per row.
mobile
desktop
The following shows the desktop difference where we modified
MAX_STRATEGIES_PER_ROWto 5 from 6.last used strategy
Updates to show
Continue with...for last used strategy.Checklist
pnpm testruns as expected.pnpm buildruns as expected.Type of change
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Bug Fixes
New Features