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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Bug Fixes

    • Modified the button click event to enhance the creation process of new spaces.
  • New Features

    • Enhanced data passed to the system during space creation to include detailed user and company information.

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The recent update involves enhancing the functionality related to creating a new space in the application. This includes refining the event handling for the button in the HTML file by removing a specific parameter and enriching the data object passed to the openFlatfile function in the JavaScript client file with additional properties like spaceBody and userInfo.

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File(s) Summary of Changes
public/index.html & src/client.js Modified the button event in HTML to exclude environmentId and included spaceBody and userInfo properties in the openFlatfile function call.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 2eea5b7 and b90e1ff.
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User: ashleygmulligan2
URL: https://github.com/FlatFilers/flatfile-plugins/pull/457

Timestamp: 2024-04-03T16:00:04.687Z
Learning: User prefers to keep property names in documentation in their original, case-sensitive format to avoid confusion or errors.
User: ashleygmulligan2
URL: https://github.com/FlatFilers/New-Dashboard/pull/419

Timestamp: 2024-04-04T16:02:29.348Z
Learning: User ashleygmulligan2 prefers simpler, more direct implementations for temporary features, avoiding overengineering.

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