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Sammy Teillet 6a8a8f0728 Add Filters on Table views (#95)
* Add filter search logic

WIP Filter search

Implement filters

test: fix sorts tests

test: fix filter test

feature: search person and display firstname in results

feature: fix test for filter component

test: mock search filters

refactor: create a useSearch hook

refactor: move debounce in useSearch and reset status of filter selection

feature: debounce set filters

refactor: remove useless setSorts

feature: add where variable to people query

feature: strongly type Filters

feature: update WhereTemplate method

feature: implement filtering on full name

feature: type the useSearch hook

feature: use where reducer

refactor: create a type for readability

feature: use query and mapper from filters

feature: implement filter by company

feature: search filter results on filter select

feature: add loading and results to search results in filters

refactor: move render search results in a function

feature: display a LOADING when it loads

feature: split search input and search filter for different debounce

refactor: remove some warnings

refactor: remove some warnings

* Write test 1

* Write test 2

* test: useSearch is tested

* test: update names of default people data

* test: add a filter search

* Test 3

* Fix tests

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Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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