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Implement updateViewState
Mutation for Interactive ViewState Rearrangement
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This commit adds a mutation function for updating the view state. The goal is to enhance the interactivity of the application by allowing users to rearrange the view. The changes consist of both frontend and backend modifications to efficiently handle these rearrangements.
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updateViewState
Mutation for Interactive ViewState Rearrangement
PR Description updated to latest commit (753457e) |
PR Analysis
PR Feedback💡 General suggestions: The PR successfully adds the necessary backend and frontend changes to enable updating the view state of containers. However, it is important to ensure that all edge cases are handled, such as invalid input or database errors, and that the frontend correctly reflects the state changes after the mutation is completed. Additionally, consider adding transaction rollback in case of errors to maintain data consistency. 🤖 Code feedback:
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Type
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Description
updateViewState
to the backend schema, allowing for the updating of view state positions.updateViewState
in the backend to handle view state updates within a database transaction.UpdateViewStateInput
GraphQL input type for theupdateViewState
mutation.updateViewState
mutation into the frontendKanbanBoard
component to enable interactive rearrangement of the view.updateViewState
mutation.UPDATE_VIEW_STATE_MUTATION
in the frontend for use with the Apollo client.Changes walkthrough
resolvers-types.ts
backend/src/__generated__/resolvers-types.ts
Add
updateViewState
mutation type and input definition tothe GraphQL schema.
index.ts
backend/src/resolvers/board/index.ts
Implement
updateViewState
mutation logic to handle viewstate updates in the database.
type-defs.ts
backend/src/type-defs.ts
Define
UpdateViewStateInput
GraphQL input type and addupdateViewState
mutation to the schema.index.tsx
frontend/components/KanbanBoard/index.tsx
Integrate
updateViewState
mutation into the KanbanBoardcomponent to update the view state on the frontend.
graphql.ts
frontend/gql/__generated__/graphql.ts
Update generated GraphQL types to include
updateViewState
mutation.
gql-queries-mutations.ts
frontend/gql/gql-queries-mutations.ts
Add
UPDATE_VIEW_STATE_MUTATION
GraphQL mutation forupdating view state.
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