import React from 'react'; import { Link, useLocation } from 'react-router-dom'; import AppBar from '@material-ui/core/AppBar'; import Tab, { TabProps } from '@material-ui/core/Tab'; import Tabs from '@material-ui/core/Tabs'; import Toolbar from '@material-ui/core/Toolbar'; import Tooltip from '@material-ui/core/Tooltip/Tooltip'; import { makeStyles } from '@material-ui/core/styles'; import CurrentIdentity from '../CurrentIdentity/CurrentIdentity'; import { LightSwitch } from '../Themer'; const useStyles = makeStyles((theme) => ({ offset: { ...theme.mixins.toolbar, }, filler: { flexGrow: 1, }, appBar: { backgroundColor: theme.palette.primary.dark, color: theme.palette.primary.contrastText, }, appTitle: { ...theme.typography.h6, color: theme.palette.primary.contrastText, textDecoration: 'none', display: 'flex', alignItems: 'center', }, lightSwitch: { padding: '0 20px', }, logo: { height: '42px', marginRight: theme.spacing(2), }, })); function a11yProps(index: any) { return { id: `nav-tab-${index}`, 'aria-controls': `nav-tabpanel-${index}`, }; } const DisabledTabWithTooltip = (props: TabProps) => { /*The span elements around disabled tabs are needed, as the tooltip * won't be triggered by disabled elements. * See: https://material-ui.com/components/tooltips/#disabled-elements * This must be done in a wrapper component, otherwise the TabS component * cannot pass it styles down to the Tab component. Resulting in (console) * warnings. This wrapper acceps the passed down TabProps and pass it around * the span element to the Tab component. */ const msg = `This feature doesn't exist yet. Come help us build it.`; return ( ); }; function Header() { const classes = useStyles(); const location = useLocation(); const [selectedTab, setTab] = React.useState(location.pathname); const handleTabClick = ( event: React.ChangeEvent<{}>, newTabValue: string ) => { setTab(newTabValue); }; return ( <> git-bug logo git-bug
); } export default Header;