Emi Matchu
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I haven't been running Prettier consistently on things in this project. Now, it's quick-runnable, and I've got it on everything! Also, I just think tabs are the right default for this kind of thing, and I'm glad to get to switch over to it! (In `package.json`.)
278 lines
7.6 KiB
JavaScript
278 lines
7.6 KiB
JavaScript
import React from "react";
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import { Box, Text, useColorModeValue, VisuallyHidden } from "@chakra-ui/react";
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import Item, { ItemListContainer, ItemListSkeleton } from "./Item";
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import PaginationToolbar from "../components/PaginationToolbar";
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import { useSearchResults } from "./useSearchResults";
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import { MajorErrorMessage } from "../util";
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export const SEARCH_PER_PAGE = 30;
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/**
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* SearchPanel shows item search results to the user, so they can preview them
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* and add them to their outfit!
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*
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* It's tightly coordinated with SearchToolbar, using refs to control special
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* keyboard and focus interactions.
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*/
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function SearchPanel({
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query,
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outfitState,
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dispatchToOutfit,
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scrollContainerRef,
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searchQueryRef,
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firstSearchResultRef,
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}) {
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const scrollToTop = React.useCallback(() => {
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if (scrollContainerRef.current) {
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scrollContainerRef.current.scrollTop = 0;
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}
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}, [scrollContainerRef]);
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// Sometimes we want to give focus back to the search field!
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const onMoveFocusUpToQuery = (e) => {
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if (searchQueryRef.current) {
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searchQueryRef.current.focus();
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e.preventDefault();
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}
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};
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return (
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<Box
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onKeyDown={(e) => {
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// This will catch any Escape presses when the user's focus is inside
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// the SearchPanel.
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if (e.key === "Escape") {
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onMoveFocusUpToQuery(e);
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}
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}}
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>
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<SearchResults
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// When the query changes, replace the SearchResults component with a
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// new instance. This resets both `currentPageNumber`, to take us back
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// to page 1; and also `itemIdsToReconsider`. That way, if you find an
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// item you like in one search, then immediately do a second search and
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// try a conflicting item, we'll restore the item you liked from your
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// first search!
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key={serializeQuery(query)}
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query={query}
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outfitState={outfitState}
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dispatchToOutfit={dispatchToOutfit}
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firstSearchResultRef={firstSearchResultRef}
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scrollToTop={scrollToTop}
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onMoveFocusUpToQuery={onMoveFocusUpToQuery}
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/>
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</Box>
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);
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}
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/**
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* SearchResults loads the search results from the user's query, renders them,
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* and tracks the scroll container for infinite scrolling.
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*
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* For each item, we render a <label> with a visually-hidden checkbox and the
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* Item component (which will visually reflect the radio's state). This makes
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* the list screen-reader- and keyboard-accessible!
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*/
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function SearchResults({
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query,
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outfitState,
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dispatchToOutfit,
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firstSearchResultRef,
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scrollToTop,
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onMoveFocusUpToQuery,
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}) {
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const [currentPageNumber, setCurrentPageNumber] = React.useState(1);
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const { loading, error, items, numTotalPages } = useSearchResults(
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query,
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outfitState,
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currentPageNumber,
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);
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// Preload the previous and next page of search results, with this quick
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// ~hacky trick: just `useSearchResults` two more times, with some extra
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// attention to skip the query when we don't know if it will exist!
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useSearchResults(query, outfitState, currentPageNumber - 1, {
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skip: currentPageNumber <= 1,
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});
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useSearchResults(query, outfitState, currentPageNumber + 1, {
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skip: numTotalPages == null || currentPageNumber >= numTotalPages,
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});
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// This will save the `wornItemIds` when the SearchResults first mounts, and
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// keep it saved even after the outfit changes. We use this to try to restore
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// these items after the user makes changes, e.g., after they try on another
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// Background we want to restore the previous one!
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const [itemIdsToReconsider] = React.useState(outfitState.wornItemIds);
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// Whenever the page number changes, scroll back to the top!
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React.useEffect(() => scrollToTop(), [currentPageNumber, scrollToTop]);
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// You can use UpArrow/DownArrow to navigate between items, and even back up
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// to the search field!
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const goToPrevItem = React.useCallback(
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(e) => {
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const prevLabel = e.target.closest("label").previousSibling;
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if (prevLabel) {
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prevLabel.querySelector("input[type=checkbox]").focus();
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prevLabel.scrollIntoView({ block: "center" });
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e.preventDefault();
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} else {
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// If we're at the top of the list, move back up to the search box!
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onMoveFocusUpToQuery(e);
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}
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},
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[onMoveFocusUpToQuery],
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);
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const goToNextItem = React.useCallback((e) => {
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const nextLabel = e.target.closest("label").nextSibling;
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if (nextLabel) {
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nextLabel.querySelector("input[type=checkbox]").focus();
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nextLabel.scrollIntoView({ block: "center" });
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e.preventDefault();
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}
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}, []);
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const searchPanelBackground = useColorModeValue("white", "gray.900");
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if (error) {
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return <MajorErrorMessage error={error} variant="network" />;
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}
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// Finally, render the item list, with checkboxes and Item components!
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// We also render some extra skeleton items at the bottom during infinite
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// scroll loading.
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return (
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<Box>
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<Box
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position="sticky"
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top="0"
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background={searchPanelBackground}
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zIndex="2"
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paddingX="5"
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paddingBottom="2"
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paddingTop="1"
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>
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<PaginationToolbar
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numTotalPages={numTotalPages}
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currentPageNumber={currentPageNumber}
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goToPageNumber={setCurrentPageNumber}
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buildPageUrl={() => null}
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size="sm"
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/>
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</Box>
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<ItemListContainer paddingX="4" paddingBottom="2">
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{items.map((item, index) => (
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<SearchResultItem
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key={item.id}
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item={item}
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itemIdsToReconsider={itemIdsToReconsider}
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isWorn={outfitState.wornItemIds.includes(item.id)}
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isInOutfit={outfitState.allItemIds.includes(item.id)}
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dispatchToOutfit={dispatchToOutfit}
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checkboxRef={index === 0 ? firstSearchResultRef : null}
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goToPrevItem={goToPrevItem}
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goToNextItem={goToNextItem}
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/>
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))}
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</ItemListContainer>
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{loading && (
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<ItemListSkeleton
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count={SEARCH_PER_PAGE}
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paddingX="4"
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paddingBottom="2"
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/>
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)}
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{!loading && items.length === 0 && (
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<Text paddingX="4">
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We couldn't find any matching items{" "}
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<span role="img" aria-label="(thinking emoji)">
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🤔
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</span>{" "}
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Try again?
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</Text>
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)}
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</Box>
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);
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}
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function SearchResultItem({
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item,
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itemIdsToReconsider,
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isWorn,
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isInOutfit,
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dispatchToOutfit,
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checkboxRef,
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goToPrevItem,
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goToNextItem,
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}) {
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// It's important to use `useCallback` for `onRemove`, to avoid re-rendering
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// the whole list of <Item>s!
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const onRemove = React.useCallback(
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() =>
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dispatchToOutfit({
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type: "removeItem",
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itemId: item.id,
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itemIdsToReconsider,
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}),
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[item.id, itemIdsToReconsider, dispatchToOutfit],
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);
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return (
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// We're wrapping the control inside the label, which works just fine!
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// eslint-disable-next-line jsx-a11y/label-has-associated-control
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<label>
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<VisuallyHidden
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as="input"
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type="checkbox"
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aria-label={`Wear "${item.name}"`}
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value={item.id}
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checked={isWorn}
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ref={checkboxRef}
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onChange={(e) => {
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const itemId = e.target.value;
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const willBeWorn = e.target.checked;
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if (willBeWorn) {
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dispatchToOutfit({ type: "wearItem", itemId, itemIdsToReconsider });
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} else {
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dispatchToOutfit({
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type: "unwearItem",
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itemId,
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itemIdsToReconsider,
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});
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}
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}}
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onKeyDown={(e) => {
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if (e.key === "Enter") {
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e.target.click();
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} else if (e.key === "ArrowUp") {
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goToPrevItem(e);
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} else if (e.key === "ArrowDown") {
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goToNextItem(e);
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}
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}}
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/>
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<Item
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item={item}
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isWorn={isWorn}
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isInOutfit={isInOutfit}
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onRemove={onRemove}
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/>
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</label>
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);
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}
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/**
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* serializeQuery stably converts a search query object to a string, for easier
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* JS comparison.
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*/
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function serializeQuery(query) {
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return `${JSON.stringify([
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query.value,
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query.filterToItemKind,
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query.filterToZoneLabel,
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query.filterToCurrentUserOwnsOrWants,
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])}`;
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}
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export default SearchPanel;
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