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duty-teller/webapp-next
Nikolay Tatarinov 33359f589a feat: implement AccessDeniedScreen and enhance error handling
- Introduced AccessDeniedScreen component for improved user experience when access is denied, replacing the previous AccessDenied component.
- Updated CurrentDutyView and CalendarPage to handle access denied scenarios, displaying the new screen appropriately.
- Enhanced tests for CurrentDutyView and AccessDeniedScreen to ensure correct rendering and functionality under access denied conditions.
- Refactored localization messages to include new labels for access denied scenarios in both English and Russian.
2026-03-04 17:51:30 +03:00
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