Replaces our custom `<GlobalSnackbar />` (MUI Snackbar + event emitter)
with [`sonner`](https://github.com/emilkowalski/sonner). Deletes
`GlobalSnackbar/`, the custom event emitter infra, and migrates ~80
source files to `toast.success()` / `toast.error()` from `sonner`.
- ~47 error toasts now surface API error detail via
`getErrorDetail(error)` in the toast description, not just a generic
message. Coincides with #22229.
- Toast messages follow an `{Action} "{entity}" {result}.` format (e.g.
`User "alice" suspended successfully.`) since toasts persist across
navigation now.
- 17 uses of `toast.promise()` for loading → success → error lifecycle.
- Some toasts include action buttons for quick navigation (e.g. "View
task", "View template").
- Multiple toasts can stack and display simultaneously.
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Co-authored-by: Kayla はな <mckayla@hey.com>
This is a significant PR that will impact many parts of the UI, so I’d
like to ask you, @jaaydenh, for a very thorough review of the Storybook
stories on Chromatic. I know it’s a bit of a hassle with around 180
stories affected, but it’s all for a good cause 💪
Main changes:
- Update the `Button` component to match the [new buttons
design](https://www.figma.com/design/WfqIgsTFXN2BscBSSyXWF8/Coder-kit?node-id=3-1756&p=f&m=dev).
- Update forms and dialogs to use the new `Button` component.
Related to https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/14978
Closescoder/internal#168
Gets rid of the "global state" authentication, and adds a `login` helper
which should be called at the beginning of each test. This means that
not every test needs to authenticated as admin, and we can even have
tests that encompass multiple permission levels.
We also now create more than just the single admin user during setup, so
that we can have a set of users to pick from as appropriate.
* feat: route groups by name instead of id
* fix: update group navigation when name changes
* fix: update isLoading and error checking
* fix: fix format
* fix: update isLoading and error
* fix: cleanup
* wip: commit progress on code split-up
* wip: commit more progress
* wip: finish initial version of class implementation
* chore: update all import paths to go through client instance
* fix: remove temp comments
* refactor: smoooooooosh the API
* refactor: update import setup for tests