fix(GlDropdown): Fix GlDropdown not auto flipping horizontally when it would overflow
What does this MR do?
This MR fixes an issue where opening a GlDropdown
will auto-flip the dropdown menu vertically (top to bottom and vice versa) when it would spill out of the parent element, but not horizontally (left to right and vice versa). The bug was fixed in Bootstrap 5, but the BootstrapVue library is still on Bootstrap 4, so this MR adds a fix to make it flip horizontally to match the Bootstrap 5 behavior.
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Note that Bootstrap 4 will shift the dropdown menu to the left rather than flipping it to avoid the right edge of the parent, but Bootstrap 5 will flip it instead. Also note that in Storybook it's shifted enough to avoid spilling out, but in the GitLab project on the vulnerability report, it doesn't shift it over enough and it will spill out, which is fixed by adding in the horizontal auto-flip:
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Closes #1965 (closed)