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@sstefdev sstefdev commented Sep 17, 2024

Fixes #95

Problem

When someone tries to use the button Switch Network or even switch network from their wallet, that triggers a refetch of the whole table and gives impression of page reloading

Solution

  • Checking if the actuall address changed solved this, now we only refetch when the network changes
  • Added preventDefault to the button just in case
  • Added window.ethereum functions to the types file
  • Signle invoice now closes only on wallet account change

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced wallet address and network handling for improved request fetching.
    • Added event handling methods for Ethereum functionality in the interface.
    • Introduced customizable click handling in button components.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Streamlined error handling and loading state management in request fetching.
  • Documentation

    • Updated interface definitions for better clarity on new properties and methods.

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The changes involve enhancements to the view-requests.svelte component for improved handling of wallet address and network changes, as well as updates to the global.d.ts file for Ethereum functionality. Additionally, the button.svelte component is modified to allow more flexible click event handling. New variables and methods are introduced to optimize performance and usability in managing requests and event listeners.

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File Change Summary
packages/invoice-dashboard/src/lib/view-requests.svelte Introduced previousWalletAddress and previousNetwork to optimize fetching requests based on wallet state changes. Modified getRequests for better error handling and conditional execution. Updated reactive statements for performance.
packages/invoice-dashboard/src/types/global.d.ts Enhanced Window interface with on and removeListener methods for event handling, and added autoRefreshOnNetworkChange property to manage network change behavior.
shared/components/button/button.svelte Added onClick and preventDefault properties for flexible click event handling. Encapsulated click logic in handleClick function to manage default actions and custom behavior.

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Prevent dashboard reload on "Switch Chain" button (Issue #95) The changes do not address the dashboard reload issue directly.

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  • rodrigopavezi
  • MantisClone

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61-62: LGTM!

The addition of previousWalletAddress and previousNetwork variables is a good optimization. It allows the component to track the last known wallet address and network, preventing unnecessary network calls when the address remains the same. This enhances the component's responsiveness to changes in the wallet state.


87-102: Great improvements to the getRequests function!

The addition of the check for wallet and requestNetwork before executing the request fetching logic is a good safety measure. It ensures that requests are only made when the necessary data is available, preventing potential errors.

Furthermore, the use of the finally block to reset the loading state improves the code's readability and reliability. It guarantees that the loading state is always reset, regardless of whether an error occurs during the request fetching process.

These changes enhance the robustness and user experience of the component.


106-124: Nice update to the getOneRequest function!

The addition of the check for activeRequest before executing the logic is a good practice. It prevents unnecessary function execution when there is no active request to fetch.

Moreover, the use of the finally block to reset the loading state, similar to the getRequests function, improves code consistency and reliability. It ensures that the loading state is always reset, regardless of any errors that may occur during the process.

These changes contribute to a more robust and user-friendly component.


136-153: Excellent refinement of the reactive statement!

Comparing the current wallet address and network against their previous values is a smart approach to detect changes in the wallet state. This allows the component to invoke the getRequests function only when necessary, i.e., when either the wallet address or network has changed.

This optimization enhances the component's performance by minimizing redundant network requests. It ensures that the component fetches requests only when there is a actual change in the wallet state, reducing unnecessary network overhead.

Furthermore, updating the previous wallet address and network after the comparison maintains an accurate record of the last known values. This ensures consistency in detecting future changes.

Overall, these changes significantly improve the component's responsiveness and efficiency in handling wallet state changes.


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Approved 👍 Pending comment resolution 🚧

I tested and the Switch chain button no longer causes a page reload, as intended 👍
Screencast from 09-17-2024 05:59:44 PM.webm

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$: {
const currentWalletAddress = wallet?.accounts[0]?.address;
const currentNetwork = wallet?.chains[0]?.id;
if (
currentWalletAddress &&
currentWalletAddress !== previousWalletAddress
) {
getRequests();
previousWalletAddress = currentWalletAddress;
activeRequest = undefined;
}
if (currentNetwork && currentNetwork !== previousNetwork) {
previousNetwork = currentNetwork;
}
}
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What is the impact of having both the currentWalletAddress and currentNetwork logic in the same reactive statement $:?

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Well, we are using it only there, so I thought we didn't need it outside this reactive statement.

@sstefdev sstefdev merged commit c26d150 into main Sep 18, 2024
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Bad UX: On the Invoice View, the "Switch Chain" button causes the dashboard to reload, thus closing the invoice view and unselecting the invoice

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