impress/app/javascript/wardrobe-2020/WardrobePage/useOutfitSaving.js
Matchu 7a3aa609ba Use the main app for outfit saving, not impress-2020
This came in a few parts!
1. Add meta tags to let us know we're logged in.
2. Install React Query, which has the data-loading sensibilities I like
   about Apollo without the GraphQL that has honestly been a drag.
3. Replace the outfit-loading and outfit-saving calls with API calls to
   the main app.
4. Update the main app's API calls to use our more flexible data
   constructs like "pose".

Would've loved to do this more incrementally, but it's hard to! You
can't split out outfit-loading and outfit-saving, or auth from any of
that, or the state gets all out-of-sorts.

Still, this is a good nugget we've pulled out all-in-all, and one that
people have been asking for! Can maybe look to logged-in item search
soon too, for own/want data?
2023-11-02 16:54:35 -07:00

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import React from "react";
import { useToast } from "@chakra-ui/react";
import { useLocation, useNavigate } from "react-router-dom";
import { useDebounce } from "../util";
import useCurrentUser from "../components/useCurrentUser";
import gql from "graphql-tag";
import { useMutation } from "@apollo/client";
import { outfitStatesAreEqual } from "./useOutfitState";
import { useSaveOutfitMutation } from "../loaders/outfits";
function useOutfitSaving(outfitState, dispatchToOutfit) {
const { isLoggedIn, id: currentUserId } = useCurrentUser();
const { pathname } = useLocation();
const navigate = useNavigate();
const toast = useToast();
// There's not a way to reset an Apollo mutation state to clear out the error
// when the outfit changes… so we track the error state ourselves!
const [saveError, setSaveError] = React.useState(null);
// Whether this outfit is new, i.e. local-only, i.e. has _never_ been saved
// to the server.
const isNewOutfit = outfitState.id == null;
// Whether this outfit's latest local changes have been saved to the server.
// And log it to the console!
const latestVersionIsSaved =
outfitState.savedOutfitState &&
outfitStatesAreEqual(
outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras,
outfitState.savedOutfitState,
);
React.useEffect(() => {
console.debug(
"[useOutfitSaving] Latest version is saved? %s\nCurrent: %o\nSaved: %o",
latestVersionIsSaved,
outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras,
outfitState.savedOutfitState,
);
}, [
latestVersionIsSaved,
outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras,
outfitState.savedOutfitState,
]);
// Only logged-in users can save outfits - and they can only save new outfits,
// or outfits they created.
const canSaveOutfit =
isLoggedIn && (isNewOutfit || outfitState.creator?.id === currentUserId);
// Users can delete their own outfits too. The logic is slightly different
// than for saving, because you can save an outfit that hasn't been saved
// yet, but you can't delete it.
const canDeleteOutfit = !isNewOutfit && canSaveOutfit;
const saveOutfitMutation = useSaveOutfitMutation({
onSuccess: (outfit) => {
if (
String(outfit.id) === String(outfitState.id) &&
outfit.name !== outfitState.name
) {
dispatchToOutfit({
type: "rename",
outfitName: outfit.name,
});
}
},
});
const isSaving = saveOutfitMutation.isPending;
const saveOutfitFromProvidedState = React.useCallback(
(outfitState) => {
saveOutfitMutation
.mutateAsync({
id: outfitState.id,
name: outfitState.name,
speciesId: outfitState.speciesId,
colorId: outfitState.colorId,
pose: outfitState.pose,
wornItemIds: [...outfitState.wornItemIds],
closetedItemIds: [...outfitState.closetedItemIds],
})
.then((outfit) => {
// Navigate to the new saved outfit URL. Our Apollo cache should pick
// up the data from this mutation response, and combine it with the
// existing cached data, to make this smooth without any loading UI.
if (pathname !== `/outfits/[outfitId]`) {
navigate(`/outfits/${outfit.id}`);
}
})
.catch((e) => {
console.error(e);
setSaveError(e);
toast({
status: "error",
title: "Sorry, there was an error saving this outfit!",
description: "Maybe check your connection and try again.",
});
});
},
// It's important that this callback _doesn't_ change when the outfit
// changes, so that the auto-save effect is only responding to the
// debounced state!
[saveOutfitMutation.mutateAsync, pathname, navigate, toast],
);
const saveOutfit = React.useCallback(
() => saveOutfitFromProvidedState(outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras),
[saveOutfitFromProvidedState, outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras],
);
// Auto-saving! First, debounce the outfit state. Use `outfitStateWithoutExtras`,
// which only contains the basic fields, and will keep a stable object
// identity until actual changes occur. Then, save the outfit after the user
// has left it alone for long enough, so long as it's actually different
// than the saved state.
const debouncedOutfitState = useDebounce(
outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras,
2000,
{
// When the outfit ID changes, update the debounced state immediately!
forceReset: (debouncedOutfitState, newOutfitState) =>
debouncedOutfitState.id !== newOutfitState.id,
},
);
// HACK: This prevents us from auto-saving the outfit state that's still
// loading. I worry that this might not catch other loading scenarios
// though, like if the species/color/pose is in the GQL cache, but the
// items are still loading in... not sure where this would happen tho!
const debouncedOutfitStateIsSaveable =
debouncedOutfitState.speciesId &&
debouncedOutfitState.colorId &&
debouncedOutfitState.pose;
React.useEffect(() => {
if (
!isNewOutfit &&
canSaveOutfit &&
debouncedOutfitStateIsSaveable &&
!outfitStatesAreEqual(debouncedOutfitState, outfitState.savedOutfitState)
) {
console.info(
"[useOutfitSaving] Auto-saving outfit\nSaved: %o\nCurrent (debounced): %o",
outfitState.savedOutfitState,
debouncedOutfitState,
);
saveOutfitFromProvidedState(debouncedOutfitState);
}
}, [
isNewOutfit,
canSaveOutfit,
debouncedOutfitState,
debouncedOutfitStateIsSaveable,
outfitState.savedOutfitState,
saveOutfitFromProvidedState,
]);
// When the outfit changes, clear out the error state from previous saves.
// We'll send the mutation again after the debounce, and we don't want to
// show the error UI in the meantime!
React.useEffect(() => {
setSaveError(null);
}, [outfitState.outfitStateWithoutExtras]);
return {
canSaveOutfit,
canDeleteOutfit,
isNewOutfit,
isSaving,
latestVersionIsSaved,
saveError,
saveOutfit,
};
}
export default useOutfitSaving;