Closes https://github.com/twentyhq/core-team-issues/issues/271
This PR
- Removes the feature flag IS_COMMAND_MENU_V2_ENABLED
- Removes all old Right drawer components
- Removes the Action menu bar
- Removes unused Copilot page
## Context
ActivityTargetsInlineCell was not using the useIsFieldValueReadOnly hook
but a dedicated prop instead. To align with the rest of the
implementation I've updated that part of the code however we still want
the table/kanban views to always be in read-only mode regardless of the
hook logic so I've updated the hook to take the ContextStoreViewType
into account.
This PR Solves #6830
## Issue Summary
The tasks are grouped by their respective statuses and displayed on the
ui. The grouping is performed by `lodash.groupBy` which doesn't maintain
explicit ordering of the keys.
## Fix
Sort the tasks groups array by their status on the basis of
reverse-alphabetical order before generating task component for each
task data.
#### Why reverse alphabetical?
It implicitly sorts the statuses as per the order `TODO` ->
`IN_PROGRESS` -> `DONE`
Caveats:
1. Changing the name of one or more status might result in a different
unwanted order.
2. `null` is unhandled, although the original code doesn't allow for
nulls as status while displaying
### Alternative Fix
Maintain an explicit ordering of the statuses and sort the tasks
accordingly.
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Co-authored-by: Lucas Bordeau <bordeau.lucas@gmail.com>
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 task count
* Fixed show page rerender
* Less rerenders and way better title and body UX
* Finished breaking down activity editor subscriptions
* Removed console.log
* Last console.log
* Fixed bugs and cleaned
* - upload image to use in blocknote editor
- fix local-storage not in gitignore
* fix lint
* fix runtime config
add tests for body parsing notes and tasks
* lint