Add getPolicyIDFromNavigationState method#38490
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| function BaseSidebarScreen(props) { | ||
| const styles = useThemeStyles(); | ||
| const {activeWorkspaceID} = useActiveWorkspace(); | ||
| const activeWorkspaceID = Navigation.getPolicyIDFromNavigationState(); |
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Do we still need the useActiveWorkspace context in the ideal nav v2?
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I think we need, because getting this value from the context should be faster than invoking this new method, because it has complex logic. In this place in code we need to get this value after update immediately but in other cases context should work fine. cc: @adamgrzybowski
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After some thought, I think we should check the following:
- Is this method really slower? This is something that should be easy to check with
console.time. Make sure to do this when the navigation state is big. - If we use this hook somewhere to trigger rerender.
If the answer is no and no then I would consider removing the context. It made sense to have it before ideal-nav-v2. Not sure about the current situation.
Keeping only one method to access policyID of the switcher may prevent confusion in the future.
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@WojtekBoman any update on the comment above? That sounds like a good next step to do.
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Yes, I've checked it in more detail, and the context works faster than this method. Here is necessary because we need to use a new policyID immediately after update, but in other cases it's better to use the context.
const handleStateChange = (state: NavigationState | undefined) => {
if (!state) {
return;
}
const activeWorkspaceID = getPolicyIDFromState(state as NavigationState<RootStackParamList>);
// Performance optimization to avoid context consumers to delay first render
setTimeout(() => {
currentReportIDValue?.updateCurrentReportID(state);
setActiveWorkspaceID(activeWorkspaceID);
}, 0);
parseAndLogRoute(state);
};
This is a method in the NavigationRoot.tsx file that updates the value stored in the context. In this particular case we need to read it faster and we can't wait for the update of this value, so we read it from the navigation state, but in other cases where we don't need to display this value it's fine.
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| * Returns the currently selected policy ID stored in the navigation state. | ||
| */ | ||
| function getPolicyIDFromNavigationState() { | ||
| return getPolicyIDFromState(navigationRef.getRootState() as State<RootStackParamList>); | ||
| } |
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This is not the correct place for this function. This lib should only export helpers for navigation. This is a util function related to policy.
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Good point :) I've moved this function to PolicyUtils
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@techievivek looks like this was merged without a test passing. Please add a note explaining why this was done and remove the |
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Details
This PR introduces a new method
getPolicyIDFromNavigationState. Thanks to this method, it's possible to get the currently selected policyID without any delay.App behaviour after fixing:
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