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import { type ReactNode } from "react";
import { cn } from "~/utils/cn";
import { ButtonContent, type ButtonContentPropsType, LinkButton } from "./Buttons";
import { SimpleTooltip } from "./Tooltip";
import { DEFAULT_NO_PERMISSION_TOOLTIP } from "./PermissionButton";
type PermissionLinkProps = React.ComponentProps<typeof LinkButton> & {
/** Server-computed flag (see `checkPermissions`). When false the link is disabled with a tooltip. */
hasPermission: boolean;
noPermissionTooltip?: ReactNode;
};
/**
* A `LinkButton` that disables itself and shows an explanatory tooltip when the
* user lacks permission. Display only — the server route builder's
* `authorization` block is the real gate. Unlike `Button`, `LinkButton` has no
* tooltip support and renders a `pointer-events-none` element when disabled
* (which can't be hovered), so the denied state renders a `SimpleTooltip`
* around a non-interactive `ButtonContent` instead — the same pattern the team
* settings page uses for its gated controls.
*/
export function PermissionLink({
hasPermission,
noPermissionTooltip,
...props
}: PermissionLinkProps) {
if (hasPermission) {
return <LinkButton {...props} />;
}
return (
<SimpleTooltip
button={
<ButtonContent
{...(props as ButtonContentPropsType)}
className={cn(props.className, "cursor-not-allowed opacity-50")}
/>
}
content={noPermissionTooltip ?? DEFAULT_NO_PERMISSION_TOOLTIP}
disableHoverableContent
/>
);
}