
Alexey worked on the datalens-ui repository, focusing on enhancing dashboard stability and user experience. He addressed a crash in the selector edit dialog by implementing null checks and input validation, which improved UI robustness when handling invalid datasource fields. Alexey also refactored navigation menus and settings, introducing a bottom placeholder and reorganizing UI components for better layout flexibility. To ensure reliability, he expanded end-to-end tests for dashboard selectors, targeting error handling with invalid field types. His work leveraged React, TypeScript, and JavaScript, resulting in smoother navigation, reduced runtime errors, and increased confidence in dashboard configuration for end users.
September 2025 monthly summary for the datalens-ui repository focusing on stability, UI/UX improvements, and test coverage. Key outcomes include a crash fix in the selector edit dialog for invalid datasource fields, a UI/UX refactor introducing a bottom placeholder and an AdditionalButtonsWrapper for better layout, and expanded end-to-end tests for dashboard selectors handling invalid field types. These efforts reduce runtime errors, improve navigation consistency, and increase confidence in dashboard configurations, translating to smoother user experiences and lower support overhead.
September 2025 monthly summary for the datalens-ui repository focusing on stability, UI/UX improvements, and test coverage. Key outcomes include a crash fix in the selector edit dialog for invalid datasource fields, a UI/UX refactor introducing a bottom placeholder and an AdditionalButtonsWrapper for better layout, and expanded end-to-end tests for dashboard selectors handling invalid field types. These efforts reduce runtime errors, improve navigation consistency, and increase confidence in dashboard configurations, translating to smoother user experiences and lower support overhead.

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