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[PWA-1] fix: pwa app sidebar redirection #5416

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This PR resolves bugs and implements improvements for the app sidebar in the PWA.

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[PWA-1] [PWA-8] [PWA-9]

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced the Favorite Item Title to dynamically react to state changes, improving responsiveness, especially on mobile devices.
    • Integrated routing functionality in Sidebar Projects List Item, allowing seamless navigation to project details when items are clicked.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved sidebar toggle behavior based on the platform, enhancing user experience on mobile devices.
  • Chores

    • Refactored click handling logic for project items to streamline navigation and state management.

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The changes involve refactoring the FavoriteItemTitle and SidebarProjectsListItem components to enhance their reactivity and routing capabilities. The FavoriteItemTitle component is transformed into a MobX observer, integrating new hooks for improved sidebar toggle functionality on mobile. The SidebarProjectsListItem now utilizes Next.js routing for project navigation, with enhanced click handling and state management for better user interactions.

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Files Change Summary
.../favorite-items/common/favorite-item-title.tsx Converted FavoriteItemTitle to a MobX observer, added hooks useAppTheme and usePlatformOS, modified sidebar toggle behavior for mobile devices.
.../projects-list-item.tsx Added useRouter for programmatic navigation, created handleItemClick function to manage project selection and sidebar visibility. Updated click handlers for better code organization.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 48e9042 and f563d1b.

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  • web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/favorites/favorite-items/common/favorite-item-title.tsx (4 hunks)
  • web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/projects-list-item.tsx (5 hunks)
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web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/favorites/favorite-items/common/favorite-item-title.tsx (3)

3-6: LGTM! Imports are necessary for the changes.

The added imports for observer, useAppTheme, and usePlatformOS are necessary for the new functionality introduced in the component.


16-16: LGTM! Component wrapped with observer for MobX reactivity.

Wrapping the component with observer is appropriate to make it reactive to MobX state changes.


31-31: LGTM! Improved mobile experience with conditional sidebar toggle.

The addition of the isMobile condition to toggle the sidebar enhances the user experience on mobile devices.

web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/projects-list-item.tsx (4)

11-11: LGTM! Imports are necessary for the changes.

The added imports for useRouter, useParams, and usePathname are necessary for the new routing functionality.


285-294: LGTM! Encapsulated click logic with routing.

The handleItemClick function encapsulates click logic and uses router.push for navigation, which is a good practice for handling routing.


Line range hint 352-374: LGTM! Improved readability with encapsulated click logic.

Using the handleItemClick function in onClick handlers improves code readability and maintainability.


Line range hint 280-283: LGTM! Correct state management with useEffect.

The useEffect correctly updates the isProjectListOpen state based on the URL, ensuring the project list reflects the current project.

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  • web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/projects-list-item.tsx (6 hunks)
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  • web/core/components/workspace/sidebar/projects-list-item.tsx

@SatishGandham SatishGandham merged commit 3ee1477 into preview Aug 28, 2024
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@SatishGandham SatishGandham deleted the fix-pwa-app-sidebar branch August 28, 2024 09:03
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