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refactor run-visual-tests.js into async/await #1

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Refactored existing promise chain in run-visual-tests.js to use async/await.

@cuff-links cuff-links merged commit 72a5ca5 into cuff-links:silne30/visual-regression-rests-521 Apr 24, 2018
@chandlerprall chandlerprall deleted the visual-regression-rests-521 branch April 25, 2018 19:47
cuff-links pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 26, 2018
…#670)

* use react-virtualized to virtualize combo box options list

* use smaller width and height

* include group label in matching options list

* add better text for example description

* dynamically set width and height

* Massage group title padding. Truncate text instead of wrapping it. Add title attribute to options for usability. (#1)

* remove console.log and fix spelling

* fix problems with settig focus on active option

* more keyboard accessiblity work

* Combo box focus state and text overflow (#2)

* Call setState instead of setting activeOptionIndex directly.

* Clear activeOptionIndex when you click the input.

* Prevent a lot of input from overflowing the container.

* Allow disabled options to be focused but not selected.

* add throttle to incrementActiveOptionIndex to avoid keypresses getting UI out of sync

* rowHeight prop

* remove unneeded const

* fix spacing in example text, fix lodash import

* skip disabled options when using keyboard

* Revert "skip disabled options when using keyboard"

This reverts commit 47fa3ef.
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