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Hey the app runs now! How exciting! It doesn't run *correctly* but it renders at all!!
157 lines
5.8 KiB
JavaScript
157 lines
5.8 KiB
JavaScript
import React from "react";
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import * as Sentry from "@sentry/react";
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import { Integrations } from "@sentry/tracing";
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import { Auth0Provider } from "@auth0/auth0-react";
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import { CSSReset, ChakraProvider, extendTheme } from "@chakra-ui/react";
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import { ApolloProvider } from "@apollo/client";
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import { useAuth0 } from "@auth0/auth0-react";
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import { mode } from "@chakra-ui/theme-tools";
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import { BrowserRouter } from "react-router-dom";
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import buildApolloClient from "./apolloClient";
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const theme = extendTheme({
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styles: {
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global: (props) => ({
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html: {
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// HACK: Chakra sets body as the relative position element, which is
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// fine, except its `min-height: 100%` doesn't actually work
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// unless paired with height on the root element too!
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height: "100%",
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},
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body: {
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background: mode("gray.50", "gray.800")(props),
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color: mode("green.800", "green.50")(props),
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transition: "all 0.25s",
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},
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}),
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},
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});
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export default function AppProvider({ children }) {
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React.useEffect(() => setupLogging(), []);
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return (
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<BrowserRouter>
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<Auth0Provider
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domain="openneo.us.auth0.com"
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clientId="8LjFauVox7shDxVufQqnviUIywMuuC4r"
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redirectUri={
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process.env.NODE_ENV === "development"
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? "http://localhost:3000"
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: "https://impress-2020.openneo.net"
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}
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audience="https://impress-2020.openneo.net/api"
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scope=""
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>
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<DTIApolloProvider>
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<ChakraProvider theme={theme}>
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<CSSReset />
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{children}
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</ChakraProvider>
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</DTIApolloProvider>
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</Auth0Provider>
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</BrowserRouter>
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);
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}
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function DTIApolloProvider({ children, additionalCacheState = {} }) {
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const auth0 = useAuth0();
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const auth0Ref = React.useRef(auth0);
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React.useEffect(() => {
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auth0Ref.current = auth0;
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}, [auth0]);
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// Save the first `additionalCacheState` we get as our `initialCacheState`,
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// which we'll use to initialize the client without having to wait a tick.
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const [initialCacheState, unusedSetInitialCacheState] =
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React.useState(additionalCacheState);
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const client = React.useMemo(
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() =>
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buildApolloClient({
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getAuth0: () => auth0Ref.current,
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initialCacheState,
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}),
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[initialCacheState]
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);
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// When we get a new `additionalCacheState` object, merge it into the cache:
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// copy the previous cache state, merge the new cache state's entries in,
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// and "restore" the new merged cache state.
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//
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// HACK: Using `useMemo` for this is a dastardly trick!! What we want is the
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// semantics of `useEffect` kinda, but we need to ensure it happens
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// *before* all the children below get rendered, so they don't fire off
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// unnecessary network requests. Using `useMemo` but throwing away the
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// result kinda does that. It's evil! It's nasty! It's... perfect?
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// (This operation is safe to run multiple times too, in case memo
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// re-runs it. It's just, y'know, a performance loss. Maybe it's
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// actually kinda perfect lol)
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//
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// I feel like there's probably a better way to do this... like, I want
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// the semantic of replacing this client with an updated client - but I
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// don't want to actually replace the client, because that'll break
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// other kinds of state, like requests loading in the shared layout.
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// Idk! I'll see how it goes!
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React.useMemo(() => {
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const previousCacheState = client.cache.extract();
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const mergedCacheState = { ...previousCacheState };
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for (const key of Object.keys(additionalCacheState)) {
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mergedCacheState[key] = {
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...mergedCacheState[key],
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...additionalCacheState[key],
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};
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}
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console.debug(
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"Merging Apollo cache:",
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additionalCacheState,
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mergedCacheState
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);
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client.cache.restore(mergedCacheState);
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}, [client, additionalCacheState]);
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return <ApolloProvider client={client}>{children}</ApolloProvider>;
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}
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function setupLogging() {
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Sentry.init({
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dsn: "https://c55875c3b0904264a1a99e5b741a221e@o506079.ingest.sentry.io/5595379",
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autoSessionTracking: true,
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integrations: [
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new Integrations.BrowserTracing({
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beforeNavigate: (context) => ({
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...context,
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// Assume any path segment starting with a digit is an ID, and replace
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// it with `:id`. This will help group related routes in Sentry stats.
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// NOTE: I'm a bit uncertain about the timing on this for tracking
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// client-side navs... but we now only track first-time
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// pageloads, and it definitely works correctly for them!
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name: window.location.pathname.replaceAll(/\/[0-9][^/]*/g, "/:id"),
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}),
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// We have a _lot_ of location changes that don't actually signify useful
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// navigations, like in the wardrobe page. It could be useful to trace
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// them with better filtering someday, but frankly we don't use the perf
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// features besides Web Vitals right now, and those only get tracked on
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// first-time pageloads, anyway. So, don't track client-side navs!
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startTransactionOnLocationChange: false,
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}),
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],
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denyUrls: [
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// Don't log errors that were probably triggered by extensions and not by
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// our own app. (Apparently Sentry's setting to ignore browser extension
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// errors doesn't do this anywhere near as consistently as I'd expect?)
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//
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// Adapted from https://gist.github.com/impressiver/5092952, as linked in
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// https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/configuration/filtering/.
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/^chrome-extension:\/\//,
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/^moz-extension:\/\//,
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],
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// Since we're only tracking first-page loads and not navigations, 100%
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// sampling isn't actually so much! Tune down if it becomes a problem, tho.
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tracesSampleRate: 1.0,
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});
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}
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