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[WEB-3179, 3247] fix: page name and recents empty state #6491

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Description

This PR includes-

  1. Better handling for page titles in recent widget items.

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  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Enhanced recent activity widget with improved context-aware rendering
    • Updated page name display logic for better presentation
  • Bug Fixes

    • Refined conditional rendering for empty states in application context

@aaryan610 aaryan610 added 🐛bug Something isn't working 🌐frontend labels Jan 28, 2025
@aaryan610 aaryan610 added this to the v0.24.0 milestone Jan 28, 2025
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The pull request introduces modifications to the RecentActivityWidget and RecentPage components. In the index.tsx file, a new usePathname hook is added to determine the application's context, specifically checking if it's in a wiki environment. The rendering logic for the NoProjectsEmptyState has been refined to consider the application context. In the page.tsx file, a new getPageName function is used to process and display page names, potentially adding additional formatting or processing to the name rendering.

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File Change Summary
web/core/components/home/widgets/recents/index.tsx - Added usePathname hook
- Introduced isWikiApp derived value
- Updated conditional rendering logic for NoProjectsEmptyState
web/core/components/home/widgets/recents/page.tsx - Imported getPageName function
- Modified page name rendering using getPageName()

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@aaryan610 aaryan610 changed the title [WEB-3179] fix: page name and recents empty state [WEB-3179, 3247] fix: page name and recents empty state Jan 28, 2025
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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
web/core/components/home/widgets/recents/index.tsx (1)

49-50: Consider using a more robust path checking method.

The current implementation uses string.includes for path checking, which might be fragile. Consider using a more robust path matching approach.

-  const isWikiApp = pathname.includes(`/${workspaceSlug.toString()}/pages`);
+  const isWikiApp = new RegExp(`^/${workspaceSlug.toString()}/pages(/|$)`).test(pathname);
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web/core/components/home/widgets/recents/page.tsx (2)

13-13: LGTM! Clean import addition.

The import follows the existing grouping pattern under the helpers section.


59-61: Verify null/undefined handling in getPageName.

While the change to use getPageName aligns with the PR objectives, ensure it properly handles null/undefined values since pageDetails?.name is optional.

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Null handling in getPageName is properly implemented

The function in web/helpers/page.helper.ts safely handles all edge cases:

  • Returns "" for undefined values
  • Returns "Untitled" for null or empty strings
  • Usage with optional chaining pageDetails?.name is correct
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web/core/components/home/widgets/recents/index.tsx (2)

5-5: LGTM! Clean hook import.

The usePathname hook import follows Next.js best practices.


82-82: LGTM! Clean conditional rendering.

The addition of !isWikiApp check in the NoProjectsEmptyState rendering condition aligns with the PR objectives.

@sriramveeraghanta sriramveeraghanta merged commit 74913a6 into preview Jan 28, 2025
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@sriramveeraghanta sriramveeraghanta deleted the fix/recents-widget branch January 28, 2025 11:43
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