import React from "react";
import { ClassNames } from "@emotion/react";
import {
Box,
Editable,
EditablePreview,
EditableInput,
Flex,
IconButton,
Skeleton,
Tooltip,
VisuallyHidden,
Menu,
MenuButton,
MenuList,
MenuItem,
Portal,
Button,
Spinner,
useColorModeValue,
Modal,
ModalContent,
ModalOverlay,
ModalHeader,
ModalBody,
ModalFooter,
useDisclosure,
ModalCloseButton,
} from "@chakra-ui/react";
import {
CheckIcon,
DeleteIcon,
EditIcon,
QuestionIcon,
WarningTwoIcon,
} from "@chakra-ui/icons";
import { IoBagCheck } from "react-icons/io5";
import { CSSTransition, TransitionGroup } from "react-transition-group";
import { Delay, ErrorMessage, Heading1, Heading2 } from "../util";
import Item, { ItemListContainer, ItemListSkeleton } from "./Item";
import { BiRename } from "react-icons/bi";
import { IoCloudUploadOutline } from "react-icons/io5";
import { MdMoreVert } from "react-icons/md";
import { buildOutfitUrl } from "./useOutfitState";
import { useDeleteOutfitMutation } from "../loaders/outfits";
/**
* ItemsPanel shows the items in the current outfit, and lets the user toggle
* between them! It also shows an editable outfit name, to help set context.
*
* Note that this component provides an effective 1 unit of padding around
* itself, which is uncommon in this app: we usually prefer to let parents
* control the spacing!
*
* This is because Item has padding, but it's generally not visible; so, to
* *look* aligned with the other elements like the headings, the headings need
* to have extra padding. Essentially: while the Items _do_ stretch out the
* full width of the container, it doesn't look like it!
*/
function ItemsPanel({ outfitState, outfitSaving, loading, dispatchToOutfit }) {
const { altStyleId, zonesAndItems, incompatibleItems } = outfitState;
return (
{({ css }) => (
{loading ? (
) : (
<>
{zonesAndItems.map(({ zoneId, zoneLabel, items }) => (
))}
{incompatibleItems.length > 0 && (
}
items={incompatibleItems}
outfitState={outfitState}
dispatchToOutfit={dispatchToOutfit}
isDisabled
/>
)}
>
)}
)}
);
}
/**
* ItemZoneGroup shows the items for a particular zone, and lets the user
* toggle between them.
*
* For each item, it renders a