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* fix: default filter setup on todo list Since `frappe.route_options` is an empty object by default, the condition needs updated from `!frappe.route_options` to `!Object.keys(frappe.route_options).length`. Also, `allocated_to` is a better default filter for the To Do list compared to the previous `owner` filter. Further, this contained the only use of `page.add_sidebar_item()` in all of the current Frappe and ERPNext codebase, and that function neither makes sense or works anymore, so it should be removed. * refactor: remove deprecated add_sidebar_item * style: format files --------- Co-authored-by: Ankush Menat <ankush@frappe.io> |
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Full-stack web application framework that uses Python and MariaDB on the server side and a tightly integrated client side library. Built for ERPNext.
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