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edce95ec3b Oops, also resize pagination toolbar dropdown 2022-10-14 20:44:57 -07:00
eb18fd54b6 SearchFooter visual tweaks
Finally playing with this, now that we've been doing paginated search results in the main element! Let's see how it goes 😳

I made a thing to make the pagination toolbar smaller (might want to do that on the mobile view too?), and also to put the search suggestions in a popover floating at the top of the search box.
2022-10-14 20:16:06 -07:00
4cdfff03d1 Use pagination instead of infinite scrolling
idk this has been a long-time popular request, so I'm just gonna like. throw it all the way out there. and see what people think of it

I'm a bit worried it might change up the mobile experience too much? But like. let's find out!
2022-10-14 19:19:56 -07:00
ca58bc1be3 Refactor URL routing out of PaginationToolbar
in preparation for PaginationToolbar being able to support other kinds of state!
2022-10-14 18:27:44 -07:00
98e89e4302 Refactor router pagination into a hook
My intention is to move this out of PaginationToolbar entirely, so that it becomes a component we can reuse in a non-URL-state setting. (I'm looking at using pagination for the wardrobe item search is why!)
2022-10-14 18:01:31 -07:00
1dbc142f4f [WIP] Migrate /your-outfits to Next.js routing
This one was pretty boring! I was relieved to see the pagination changes seem to just work though 😅
2022-09-14 21:55:03 -07:00
299561d1e3 Paginate the user outfits page
My main inspiration for doing this is actually our potentially-huge upcoming Vercel bill lol

From inspecting my Honeycomb dashboard, it looks like the main offender for backend CPU time usage is outfit images. And it looks like they come in big spikes, of lots of low usage and then suddenly 1,000 requests in one minute.

My suspicion is that this is from users with many saved outfits loading their outfit page, which previously would show all of them at once.

We do have `loading="lazy"` set, but not all browsers support that yet, and I've had trouble pinning down the exact behavior anyway!

Anyway, paginating makes for a better experience for those huge-list users anyway. We've been meaning to do it, so here we go!

My hope is that this drastically decreases backend CPU hours immediately 🤞 If not, we'll need to investigate in more detail where these outfit image requests are actually coming from!

Note that I added the pagination to the existing `outfits` GraphQL endpoint, rather than creating a new one. I felt comfortable doing this because it requires login anyway, so I'm confident that other clients aren't using it; and because, while this kind of thing often creates a risk of problems with frontend and backend code getting out of sync, I think someone running old frontend code will just see only their first 30 outfits (but no pagination toolbar), and get confused and refresh the page, at which point they'll see all of them. (And I actually _prefer_ that slightly confusing UX, to avoid getting more giant spikes of outfit image requests, lol :p)
2021-11-01 19:33:40 -07:00
47c40eaf03 Keep prev/next enabled while pages load
Right, cool, yes, this is the thing about partial data; you need to define the loading condition as "relevant data is missing, _and_ loading is still happening".
2021-06-21 13:50:49 -07:00
d025f2ba7a Navigate item search by page number
The page number is a dropdown now! Wowie!
2021-06-21 10:54:31 -07:00
7d1872920c Add page numbers to item search
I'm gonna make this a bit more powerful later, but just for now, the text "Page 1 of 27" shows up!

I also don't like that the page number has to blink out while we load the new stuff; there are multiple solutions, but tbh I think the Apollo Cache should be the one to handle this, and that we can do it by refactoring the query structure a bit!
2021-06-21 10:21:25 -07:00
e3ae5e7116 extract PaginationToolbar from ItemSearchPage
wanna reuse in like outfits page
2021-05-21 00:50:55 -07:00