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fix: Add unsubscribe functionality to NewsletterModal
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- Pass the `mutate` prop from parent component to the `NewsletterModal` component - Uses the `useUnsubscribeButton` hook to manage the newsletter unsubscription - On clicking the unsubscribe button from the modal, calls the `onUnsubscribe` function from the `useUnsubscribeButton` hook Fixes elie222#209
- Updates `NewsletterModal` component's usage throughout application as one of its props is no longer optional
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NewsletterModal
(#209)NewsletterModal
WalkthroughThe recent changes enhance the rendering logic of the Changes
Sequence Diagram(s)sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant NewsletterModal
participant AppState
User->>AppState: Open NewsletterModal
AppState->>NewsletterModal: Check opened state
alt If opened state is true
AppState->>NewsletterModal: Render modal
User->>NewsletterModal: Click unsubscribe
NewsletterModal->>AppState: Trigger unsubscribe action
AppState->>NewsletterModal: Update state and credits
else If opened state is false
AppState->>NewsletterModal: Do not render modal
end
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- apps/web/app/(app)/bulk-unsubscribe/BulkUnsubscribeSection.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailList.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailRejected.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/new-senders/NewSenders.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (2 hunks)
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx
[error] 42-42: Unexpected any. Specify a different type.
any disables many type checking rules. Its use should be avoided.
(lint/suspicious/noExplicitAny)
[error] 33-34: All these imports are only used as types.
Importing the types with import type ensures that they are removed by the transpilers and avoids loading unnecessary modules.
Safe fix: Use import type.(lint/style/useImportType)
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apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailRejected.tsx (1)
68-73
: Conditional Rendering ofNewsletterModal
The conditional rendering of
NewsletterModal
based onopenedRow
is a good practice. It prevents unnecessary rendering of the modal when there is no relevant data to display, enhancing performance and user experience.apps/web/app/(app)/bulk-unsubscribe/BulkUnsubscribeSection.tsx (1)
226-233
: Conditional Rendering and Newmutate
PropThe conditional rendering of
NewsletterModal
based onopenedNewsletter
enhances performance by rendering the modal only when necessary. The introduction of themutate
prop allows for state updates, improving the component's functionality.apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (3)
39-42
: Requirednewsletter
Prop and Optionalmutate
PropThe change to make the
newsletter
prop required ensures that the component always receives necessary data, enhancing robustness. The optionalmutate
prop allows for flexible state handling, which is a valuable addition.Tools
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[error] 42-42: Unexpected any. Specify a different type.
any disables many type checking rules. Its use should be avoided.
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45-45
: Default Value formutate
Providing a default value for
mutate
ensures that the component can function even if the prop is not explicitly passed, which is a good practice for maintaining component stability.
56-62
: Integration ofuseUnsubscribeButton
HookThe integration of the
useUnsubscribeButton
hook centralizes the unsubscribe logic, improving maintainability and ensuring consistent behavior across different parts of the application.apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailList.tsx (1)
146-151
: Conditional rendering ofNewsletterModal
improves performance.The change ensures that the
NewsletterModal
is only rendered whenopenedRow
is truthy, preventing unnecessary renders and enhancing performance.apps/web/app/(app)/new-senders/NewSenders.tsx (1)
214-220
: Conditional rendering ofNewsletterModal
enhances performance.The change ensures that the
NewsletterModal
is only rendered whenopenedNewsletter
is truthy, preventing unnecessary renders and improving performance.
onClose: (isOpen: boolean) => void; | ||
refreshInterval?: number; | ||
mutate?: () => Promise<any>; |
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Avoid Using any
Type
The use of any
should be avoided to maintain type safety. Consider specifying a more precise type for the mutate
function to enhance type checking.
- mutate?: () => Promise<any>;
+ mutate?: () => Promise<void>;
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mutate?: () => Promise<any>; | |
mutate?: () => Promise<void>; |
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I agree bot. I tried my best to make the suggestion of mutate?: () => Promise<void>;
work but there were a lot of side effects with it. Would be happy to see a fix for this.
The issue here is that the mutate
function passed down to this NewsletterModal
component is to mutate multiple newsletters, but this component only needs to mutate a single newsletter.
The only fixes I could think of was to:
- Create a new API route to mutate a single newsletter as well, along with the existing API route to mutate multiple newsletters.
- Update the
useUnsubscribeButton
hook's logic, and all of its usages.
I think this will need refactoring in the future regardless. Would be happy to have a look at this later.
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@aryanprince, thanks for sharing your insights and potential solutions. It seems like a refactoring effort could indeed be beneficial to address the scope of the mutate
function. To ensure this doesn't get lost, would you like me to create a follow-up issue to track this refactoring task? This way, we can revisit it when the time is right and ensure the NewsletterModal
component handles mutations more precisely. Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
{!unsubscribeLoading && <span>Unsubscribe</span>} | ||
{!!unsubscribeLoading && ( | ||
<div className="flex cursor-not-allowed items-center opacity-50"> | ||
<ButtonLoader /> | ||
<span>Unsubscribing...</span> | ||
</div> | ||
)} |
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Could use a ternary to make this cleaner. ie: unsubscribeLoading ? Unsub : Loading...
If you're trying to add disabled state, then you could add disabled={unsubscribeLoading} to the button itself.
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Updated it now! Used a ternary here instead and added the disabled state to the button.
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onClose={() => setOpenedNewsletter(undefined)} | ||
refreshInterval={props.refreshInterval} | ||
/> | ||
{openedNewsletter && ( |
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Did you need to add {openedNewsletter && (
?
I think it stops the animation when it's done like that. Or was this added to fix a bug?
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Reason
This is cus the <NewsletterModal />
component now requires (non-optional) the openedNewsletter
prop, which was previously optional.
The reason for this change is that the component now uses the existing useUnsubscribeButton
hook, which does need a required openedNewsletter
prop.
Initially, I tried keeping openedNewsletter as optional (to have less diffs like the one you brought up here), but that would have required introducing a second hook for unsubscribing, which would complicate the logic unnecessarily.
Minor Benefit
Additionally, making openedNewsletter
a required prop also ensures that the <NewsletterModal />
is only rendered when all necessary data is present, making it more robust and predictable in terms of when it renders throughout the app.
Quick Demo
Also, below GIF shows that the animations are still intact. No issues with that according to my testing.
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx
[error] 42-42: Unexpected any. Specify a different type.
any disables many type checking rules. Its use should be avoided.
(lint/suspicious/noExplicitAny)
[error] 4-5: All these imports are only used as types.
Importing the types with import type ensures that they are removed by the transpilers and avoids loading unnecessary modules.
Safe fix: Use import type.(lint/style/useImportType)
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (2)
42-42
: Avoid usingany
type formutate
prop.The use of
any
should be avoided to maintain type safety. Consider specifying a more precise type for themutate
function to enhance type checking.- mutate?: () => Promise<any>; + mutate?: () => Promise<void>;Tools
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any disables many type checking rules. Its use should be avoided.
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: Enhancement: Improved unsubscribe button logic.The unsubscribe button now includes a loading state and is disabled during the unsubscribe action, enhancing user experience by preventing multiple submissions and providing feedback. The implementation is correct.
> | ||
Unsubscribe | ||
{unsubscribeLoading ? ( | ||
// Button loading state |
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really don't need this comment lol. pretty clear from the code that it's loading state 😆
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Haha done, removed the comments now
<span>Unsubscribing...</span> | ||
</div> | ||
) : ( | ||
// Button default state |
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yes lol. you can remove this comment
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Removed this comment too
Hey, took a look again. I'm going to run myself locally and then will get it merged in after. I see there's also merge conflicts now :( |
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- apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (2 hunks)
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (1)
Learnt from: aryanprince PR: elie222/inbox-zero#210 File: apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx:2-4 Timestamp: 2024-08-23T11:37:26.779Z Learning: `MoreDropdown` is a React component and `useUnsubscribeButton` is a custom React hook, and they should not be imported using `import type`.
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx
[error] 42-42: Unexpected any. Specify a different type.
any disables many type checking rules. Its use should be avoided.
(lint/suspicious/noExplicitAny)
[error] 4-5: All these imports are only used as types.
Importing the types with import type ensures that they are removed by the transpilers and avoids loading unnecessary modules.
Safe fix: Use import type.(lint/style/useImportType)
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (6)
2-4
: LGTM: Correct imports addedThe new imports for
MoreDropdown
anduseUnsubscribeButton
are correctly added. These are not type-only imports, so the current import statement is appropriate.
12-24
: LGTM: UI component imports addedThe new imports for various UI components (AlertBasic, LoadingContent, usePremium, Tooltip, Button, ButtonLoader, Dialog, DialogContent, DialogHeader, DialogTitle) are correctly added. These imports are necessary for the new functionality in the
NewsletterModal
component.
27-36
: LGTM: Utility and type imports addedThe new imports for various utilities, types, and external libraries (onAutoArchive, getGmailFilterSettingsUrl, ZodPeriod, BarChart, ExternalLinkIcon, useSession, Link, usePostHog, DateRange, useSWR) are correctly added. These imports support the enhanced functionality of the
NewsletterModal
component.
45-62
: LGTM: Enhanced functionality with new hooksThe changes in this section improve the
NewsletterModal
component:
- Setting a default value for
mutate
is a good practice, ensuring the function always exists.- The introduction of
usePremium
andusePostHog
hooks adds necessary functionality.- The
useUnsubscribeButton
hook is correctly implemented with all required props.These changes enhance the component's capabilities and maintain good coding practices.
74-89
: LGTM: Improved unsubscribe button functionalityThe changes to the unsubscribe button enhance its functionality and user experience:
- Disabling the button during the unsubscribe process prevents multiple clicks.
- Using
onUnsubscribe
from the hook ensures consistent behavior across the application.- The ternary operator for the loading state improves code readability and provides clear feedback to the user.
These changes effectively address the issue mentioned in the PR objectives, ensuring that unsubscribing via the modal performs all necessary actions.
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: Summary: Effective solution to unsubscribe functionality issueThis PR successfully addresses the bug related to the unsubscribe functionality in the
NewsletterModal
component. The key improvements include:
- Consistent use of the
useUnsubscribeButton
hook for both unsubscribe methods.- Proper handling of loading states and user feedback during the unsubscribe process.
- Enhanced type safety with required props and suggested improvements for the
mutate
prop type.These changes ensure that unsubscribing via the newsletter modal now correctly decrements unsubscribe credits, updates the newsletter status, and triggers analytics, achieving consistency with the table row action buttons.
The code maintains good quality and readability. The only minor suggestion is to consider using a more specific type for the
mutate
prop instead ofany
.Overall, this PR effectively resolves the issue described in #209 and improves the overall functionality of the
NewsletterModal
component.Tools
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[error] 4-5: All these imports are only used as types.
Importing the types with import type ensures that they are removed by the transpilers and avoids loading unnecessary modules.
Safe fix: Use import type.(lint/style/useImportType)
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apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailRejected.tsx (1)
68-73
: Improved rendering logic, but consider simplifying thenewsletter
prop.The conditional rendering of the
NewsletterModal
is a good improvement. It enhances performance by avoiding unnecessary renders whenopenedRow
is undefined.However, the
newsletter
prop assignment can be simplified:Consider simplifying the
newsletter
prop assignment:{openedRow && ( <NewsletterModal - newsletter={openedRow && { name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }} + newsletter={{ name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }} onClose={() => setOpenedRow(undefined)} /> )}This change removes the redundant check for
openedRow
, as it's already guaranteed to be truthy within this block.apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (1)
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: Great job on improving the NewsletterModal component!The changes in this file successfully address the bug described in issue #209 and meet the PR objectives. Key improvements include:
- Standardizing the unsubscribe action using the
useUnsubscribe
hook.- Ensuring proper handling of unsubscribe credits and premium access.
- Improving user feedback during the unsubscribe process.
- Making the
newsletter
prop required for better type safety.These changes will lead to a more consistent and reliable unsubscribe experience across the application. The code is now more maintainable and provides better user feedback.
Consider creating a separate file for the
useUnsubscribe
hook if it's used in multiple components. This would improve code organization and make it easier to maintain and test the unsubscribe logic independently.Tools
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[error] 2-3: All these imports are only used as types.
Importing the types with import type ensures that they are removed by the transpilers and avoids loading unnecessary modules.
Safe fix: Use import type.(lint/style/useImportType)
apps/web/app/(app)/new-senders/NewSenders.tsx (1)
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: ImplementuseUnsubscribeButton
hook inActionCell
.The PR objectives mention standardizing the unsubscribe actions using the
useUnsubscribeButton
hook. However, this implementation is not visible in the current changes. To fully address the unsubscribe functionality bug, consider implementing theuseUnsubscribeButton
hook in theActionCell
component.Here's a suggested approach:
Import the
useUnsubscribeButton
hook at the top of the file:import { useUnsubscribeButton } from '@/hooks/useUnsubscribeButton';Modify the
ActionCell
component to use the hook:function ActionCell({ item, userEmail, hasUnsubscribeAccess, mutate, refetchPremium, onOpenNewsletter, selected, userGmailLabels, openPremiumModal, }) { const { onUnsubscribe } = useUnsubscribeButton({ newsletter: item, mutate, // Add other necessary props }); // Use onUnsubscribe in your unsubscribe button's onClick handler // ... }This change will ensure that both unsubscribe buttons (in the modal and the table row) use the same logic, addressing the inconsistency mentioned in the PR objectives.
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- apps/web/app/(app)/bulk-unsubscribe/BulkUnsubscribeSection.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailList.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailRejected.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/compose/selectors/color-selector.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/compose/selectors/link-selector.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/new-senders/NewSenders.tsx (1 hunks)
- apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (2 hunks)
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- apps/web/app/(app)/compose/selectors/color-selector.tsx
- apps/web/app/(app)/compose/selectors/link-selector.tsx
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (1)
Learnt from: aryanprince PR: elie222/inbox-zero#210 File: apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx:2-4 Timestamp: 2024-08-23T11:37:26.779Z Learning: `MoreDropdown` is a React component and `useUnsubscribeButton` is a custom React hook, and they should not be imported using `import type`.
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apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx
[error] 40-40: Unexpected any. Specify a different type.
any disables many type checking rules. Its use should be avoided.
(lint/suspicious/noExplicitAny)
[error] 2-3: All these imports are only used as types.
Importing the types with import type ensures that they are removed by the transpilers and avoids loading unnecessary modules.
Safe fix: Use import type.(lint/style/useImportType)
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apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailRejected.tsx (1)
68-73
: Clarification needed on missing elements from PR objectivesWhile the changes improve the rendering logic, some key elements mentioned in the PR objectives are not visible in this component:
- The
useUnsubscribeButton
hook is not implemented here.- The
mutate
prop is not being passed to theNewsletterModal
.- It's unclear how the unsubscribe functionality has been standardized between the modal and the table row action buttons.
Could you please clarify how these aspects are addressed in the overall solution? If they are implemented elsewhere, it would be helpful to see those changes as well.
To verify the implementation of the
useUnsubscribeButton
hook and themutate
prop, we can run the following script:This script will help us locate where these elements are implemented and ensure they are correctly used across the codebase.
apps/web/app/(app)/stats/NewsletterModal.tsx (5)
1-2
: LGTM: New imports for unsubscribe functionalityThe addition of
MoreDropdown
anduseUnsubscribe
imports aligns with the PR objective of standardizing the unsubscribe actions. These components will help implement the consistent unsubscribe behavior across different parts of the application.
43-43
: LGTM: Default value for mutate functionProviding a default value for the
mutate
function is a good practice. It ensures thatmutate
is always a function, preventing potential runtime errors if it's not passed as a prop. This change contributes to the robustness of the component and aligns with the PR objective of standardizing unsubscribe actions.
50-50
: LGTM: Added premium access check for unsubscribeThe addition of the
usePremium
hook is a good improvement. It allows for checking unsubscribe access and provides a way to refetch premium status. This change aligns with the PR objective of properly handling unsubscribe credits and ensures that only users with appropriate access can perform unsubscribe actions.
54-60
: LGTM: Centralized unsubscribe logic with useUnsubscribe hookThe addition of the
useUnsubscribe
hook is an excellent improvement. It centralizes the unsubscribe logic, which directly addresses the PR objective of standardizing unsubscribe actions across different parts of the application. This hook encapsulates all necessary dependencies and callbacks, including:
- Access check (
hasUnsubscribeAccess
)- State update (
mutate
)- Analytics tracking (
posthog
)- Premium status update (
refetchPremium
)This centralization will make it easier to maintain consistent behavior and will simplify future updates to the unsubscribe process.
72-86
: LGTM: Improved unsubscribe button with loading state and proper event handlingThe changes to the unsubscribe button are well-implemented and address the PR objectives:
- The button is now disabled during the unsubscribe process, preventing multiple attempts.
- The
onClick
event properly calls theonUnsubscribe
function from theuseUnsubscribe
hook.- A loading state is displayed, providing clear feedback to the user during the unsubscribe action.
These improvements ensure that the unsubscribe functionality in the modal works correctly and consistently with other parts of the application. The enhanced user feedback during the process is a nice touch that improves the overall user experience.
apps/web/app/(app)/cold-email-blocker/ColdEmailList.tsx (1)
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: Verify related changes in NewsletterModal componentThe changes in this file partially address the unsubscribe functionality issue mentioned in the PR objectives. However, to ensure a complete solution, we should verify the changes made to the
NewsletterModal
component, which is not visible in this file.Please confirm that the
NewsletterModal
component has been updated to use theuseUnsubscribeButton
hook as mentioned in the PR objectives. This is crucial for standardizing the unsubscribe actions across different parts of the application.#!/bin/bash # Search for useUnsubscribeButton usage in NewsletterModal rg --type typescript -A 10 'useUnsubscribeButton.*NewsletterModal'apps/web/app/(app)/bulk-unsubscribe/BulkUnsubscribeSection.tsx (1)
260-267
: LGTM! These changes address the unsubscribe functionality issue.The conditional rendering of
NewsletterModal
and the addition of themutate
prop effectively solve the bug described in issue #209. This ensures that unsubscribing via the newsletter modal will now correctly update the state and trigger necessary actions.Key improvements:
- Conditional rendering prevents unnecessary renders when there's no opened newsletter.
- The
mutate
prop allows for state updates after unsubscribe actions.- Accessing
refreshInterval
fromprops
maintains consistency with other prop usage.These changes align well with the PR objectives and address the concerns raised in the previous review.
apps/web/app/(app)/new-senders/NewSenders.tsx (1)
214-220
: Improved modal rendering and prop passing.The conditional rendering of
NewsletterModal
based onopenedNewsletter
is a good improvement. It prevents unnecessary rendering when there's no newsletter to display. Additionally, passing thenewsletter
prop toNewsletterModal
aligns with the PR objectives of addressing the unsubscribe functionality bug.
newsletter: Pick<Row, "name" | "lastUnsubscribeLink" | "autoArchived">; | ||
onClose: (isOpen: boolean) => void; | ||
refreshInterval?: number; | ||
mutate?: () => Promise<any>; |
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Approve newsletter prop change, but consider specifying mutate type
The change to make the newsletter
prop required is good as it ensures the component always receives necessary data. However, for the mutate
prop:
The newsletter
prop change is approved.
The mutate
prop uses the any
type, which is generally discouraged as it bypasses TypeScript's type checking. Consider specifying a more precise return type for the Promise. If the exact type is unknown, you could use unknown
instead of any
:
mutate?: () => Promise<unknown>;
This maintains type safety while allowing flexibility in the return type.
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{openedRow && ( | ||
<NewsletterModal | ||
newsletter={openedRow && { name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }} | ||
onClose={() => setOpenedRow(undefined)} | ||
/> | ||
)} |
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💡 Codebase verification
Add Missing mutate
Prop to NewsletterModal
in ColdEmailList.tsx
The NewsletterModal
in ColdEmailList.tsx
is missing the mutate
prop, which is necessary for handling the unsubscribe functionality as outlined in the PR objectives. To ensure consistent behavior across all components, please add the mutate
prop as shown below:
{openedRow && (
<NewsletterModal
- newsletter={openedRow && { name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }}
+ newsletter={{ name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }}
onClose={() => setOpenedRow(undefined)}
+ mutate={mutate}
/>
)}
This addition aligns with the implementation in other components and ensures the unsubscribe functionality operates correctly.
Analysis chain
Simplify newsletter
prop and add missing mutate
prop
The conditional rendering of NewsletterModal
is an improvement, but there are a couple of points to address:
- The
newsletter
prop can be simplified sinceopenedRow
is already checked in the conditional rendering. - The
mutate
prop is missing, which is mentioned in the PR objectives as part of the fix for the unsubscribe functionality issue.
Please apply the following changes:
{openedRow && (
<NewsletterModal
- newsletter={openedRow && { name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }}
+ newsletter={{ name: openedRow.fromEmail || "" }}
onClose={() => setOpenedRow(undefined)}
+ mutate={mutate}
/>
)}
Can you confirm if these changes, along with updates in the NewsletterModal
component (not visible in this file), fully address the unsubscribe functionality issue mentioned in the PR objectives? If not, what additional changes are needed?
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Good suggestion, resolved!
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@aryanprince, happy to hear that the issue has been resolved!
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{openedNewsletter && ( | ||
<NewsletterModal | ||
newsletter={openedNewsletter} | ||
onClose={() => setOpenedNewsletter(undefined)} | ||
refreshInterval={props.refreshInterval} | ||
/> | ||
)} |
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Inconsistent prop access and missing mutate
prop.
There are two issues with the current implementation:
-
The
refreshInterval
prop is accessed viaprops.refreshInterval
, which is inconsistent with the component's parameter destructuring. It should be accessed directly asrefreshInterval
. -
The PR objectives mention passing a
mutate
prop to theNewsletterModal
, but this is not visible in the changes. This prop is crucial for addressing the unsubscribe functionality bug.
To address these issues, please apply the following changes:
{openedNewsletter && (
<NewsletterModal
newsletter={openedNewsletter}
onClose={() => setOpenedNewsletter(undefined)}
- refreshInterval={props.refreshInterval}
+ refreshInterval={refreshInterval}
+ mutate={mutate}
/>
)}
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{openedNewsletter && ( | |
<NewsletterModal | |
newsletter={openedNewsletter} | |
onClose={() => setOpenedNewsletter(undefined)} | |
refreshInterval={props.refreshInterval} | |
/> | |
)} | |
{openedNewsletter && ( | |
<NewsletterModal | |
newsletter={openedNewsletter} | |
onClose={() => setOpenedNewsletter(undefined)} | |
refreshInterval={refreshInterval} | |
mutate={mutate} | |
/> | |
)} |
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Thanks, fixed it now!
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@aryanprince, glad to hear you've fixed it!
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Note Just a quick update for this PR Summary✅ Resolved conflicts, updated changes in this PR according to new code changes from main. Major Changes
No other changes to this PR other than these. Minor ChangesThere were only 5 file changes in this PR previously, now there's 7. 2 of the extra files changed are due to |
Summary
This PR fixes a bug where unsubscribing from a newsletter via the newsletter modal failed to work as expected. Specifically, the bug prevented the decrement of unsubscribe credits, updating of the newsletter status, triggering of analytics and more. You can find more details about the issue here.
The main issue was that the unsubscribe buttons in the app were performing different actions. With this fix, both unsubscribe buttons (table row action and the one in the newsletter modal) now use the same
useUnsubscribeButton
hook, ensuring consistent behavior across the app.Fixes #209
Changes
onClick
property for the unsubscribe button within the newsletter modal to use theonUnsubscribe
function from theuseUnsubscribeButton
hook, ensuring all expected actions are executed.mutate
prop from the parentBulkUnsubscribeSection
component to theNewsletterModal
component.NewsletterModal
component cus changes in its props, which are now required (was optional before).Demo
Before the fix
The GIF below shows the unsubscribe process using the table row action button, which works as expected:
In contrast, the GIF below demonstrates unsubscribing via the newsletter modal, which does not work as expected. It doesn't update the unsubscribe count or update the newsletter's status:
After the fix
The GIF below illustrates the corrected behavior after applying this PR. Unsubscribing via the newsletter modal now does all of the same actions as clicking the unsubscribe button from the table row action button:
Summary by CodeRabbit
New Features
NewsletterModal
across multiple components to enhance performance and user experience.newsletter
prop and an optionalmutate
prop to theNewsletterModal
, improving data handling and interactivity.NewsletterModal
.Bug Fixes
NewsletterModal
when conditions are not met.Style
ColorSelector
andLinkSelector
components for improved consistency.