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Madhav relish/contextual move34 #593

Closed sajdakabir closed 1 week ago

sajdakabir commented 1 week ago

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πŸ“ Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The changes introduce a new React component, `MoveInboxItem`, which allows users to move inbox items within the user interface. It fetches available spaces and inbox items, filters them based on user input, and provides handlers for moving items. Additionally, the `ItemList` component is updated to include a `MoveIcon` that triggers a modal for moving items, integrating the new functionality into the existing item list. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |-----------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `apps/frontend/src/components/Inbox/MoveInboxItem.tsx` | Added `MoveInboxItem` component, including hooks for authentication, modal management, and toast notifications. Implemented functionality for moving inbox items and error handling. | | `apps/frontend/src/components/atoms/ItemList.tsx` | Updated to import `MoveIcon` and `MoveInboxItem`. Added a button with an `onClick` event to show the modal for moving items. | ## Possibly related PRs - **#558**: The changes in the `MoveInboxItem.tsx` file are directly related to the main PR as they both involve the implementation of the `MoveInboxItem` component, which facilitates moving inbox items within the user interface. - **#420**: The `ItemList.tsx` component now imports and utilizes the `MoveInboxItem` component, indicating a direct relationship with the main PR's functionality of moving inbox items. - **#421**: Similar to #420, this PR also modifies the `ItemList.tsx` to include the `MoveInboxItem`, reinforcing the connection to the main PR's changes. - **#484**: The `InboxExpandedItem.tsx` component has been updated to enhance item deletion functionality, which is relevant to the overall management of inbox items, including moving them as described in the main PR. - **#583**: The changes in `InboxPage.tsx` involve replacing the `InboxAddItem` with `ItemAdd`, which aligns with the overall theme of enhancing item management in the inbox, including moving items as per the main PR. ## Suggested reviewers - oliursahin > πŸ‡ In the inbox where items reside, > A new way to move, with joy and pride. > Click the icon, watch them glide, > Through spaces they go, side by side. > With a toast for success, let’s take a ride! > Hopping along, with changes wide! πŸŽ‰

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