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Fix: BaseWalletConnection doesn't pass thru classname prop #967

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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions packages/ui/react-ui/src/BaseWalletConnectionButton.tsx
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import type { WalletName } from '@solana/wallet-adapter-base';
import React from 'react';
import type { ButtonProps } from './Button.js';
import { Button } from './Button.js';
import { WalletIcon } from './WalletIcon.js';

type Props = React.ComponentProps<typeof Button> & {
type Props = ButtonProps & {
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I did this type change because eslint/prop-types was complaining that className was not among the props, ostensibly this is a bug in the rule. I'm not sure this prop-types rule does anything if you're using strict ts anyway.

walletIcon?: string;
walletName?: WalletName;
};

export function BaseWalletConnectionButton({ walletIcon, walletName, ...props }: Props) {
export function BaseWalletConnectionButton({ walletIcon, walletName, className, ...props }: Props) {
return (
<Button
{...props}
className="wallet-adapter-button-trigger"
className={'wallet-adapter-button-trigger ' + (className ?? '')}
startIcon={
walletIcon && walletName ? (
<WalletIcon wallet={{ adapter: { icon: walletIcon, name: walletName } }} />
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