Stripe tables do not support `hasNextPage` and `totalCount`. This may be
because of stripe wrapper do not properly support `COUNT` request.
Waiting on pg_graphql answer
[here](https://github.com/supabase/pg_graphql/issues/519).
This PR:
- removes `totalCount` and `hasNextPage` form queries for remote
objects. Even if it works for postgres, this may really be inefficient
- adapt the `fetchMore` functions so it works despite `hasNextPage`
missing
- remove `totalCount` display for remotes
- fix `orderBy`
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Trompette <thomast@twenty.com>
## Query depth deprecation
I'm deprecating depth parameter in our graphql query / cache tooling.
They were obsolete since we introduce the possibility to provide
RecordGqlFields
## Refactor combinedFindManyRecordHook
The hook can now take an array of operationSignatures
## Fix tasks issues
Fix optimistic rendering issue. Note that we still haven't handle
optimisticEffect on creation properly
When writing to the normalized cache (record), it's crucial to use _refs
for relationships to avoid many problems. Essentially, we only deal with
level 0 and generate all fields to be comfortable with their defaults.
When writing in queries (which should be very rare, the only cases are
prefetch and the case of activities due to the nested query; I've
reduced this to a single file for activities
usePrepareFindManyActivitiesQuery 🙂), it's important to use queryFields
to avoid bugs. I've implemented them on the side of query generation and
record generation.
When doing an updateOne / createOne, etc., it's necessary to distinguish
between optimistic writing (which we actually want to do with _refs) and
the server response without refs. This allows for a clean write in the
optimistic cache without worrying about nesting (as the first point).
To simplify the whole activities part, write to the normalized cache
first. Then, base queries on it in an idempotent manner. This way,
there's no need to worry about the current page or action. The
normalized cache is up-to-date, so I update the queries. Same idea as
for optimisticEffects, actually.
Finally, I've triggered optimisticEffects rather than the manual update
of many queries.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
* refactor: apply relation optimistic effects on record update
Related to #3509
* refactor: remove need to pass relation id field to create and update mutations
* fix: fix tests
* fix: fix SingleEntitySelect glitch
* fix: fix usePersistField tests
* fix: fix wrong import after rebase
* fix: fix several tests
* fix: fix test types
* perf: apply record optimistic effects with cache.modify on mutation
Closes#3509
* refactor: return early when created records do not match filter
* fix: fix id generation on record creation
* fix: comment filtering behavior on record creation
* Fixed typing error
* refactor: review - use ??
* refactor: review - add variables in readFieldValueToSort
* docs: review - add comments for variables.first in triggerUpdateRecordOptimisticEffect
* refactor: review - add intermediary variable for 'not' filter in useMultiObjectSearchMatchesSearchFilterAndToSelectQuery
* refactor: review - add filter utils
* fix: fix tests
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>