I constantly wonder how many kittens are killed for me not following 1nf database design
Like.. Currently I have to store the order of columns in a table into a database. (The columns aren't one-to-one related to data though). I"m thinking about just storing them in a field with array data type and storing the column ids in the array (ordered).
Instead of making another table with like:
CREATE TABLE public_order(
id serial NOT NULL,
organisation int NOT NULL,
column_id text NOT NULL,
column_index int NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
)
Anyone good with react-native? https://codesandbox.io/s/morning-glitter-b8w5j?file=/src/App.js When you click go to order after logging in, it loses the navigation state. I think it might be the loader that's not rendering the routes, or losing it somehow
Are you sure it's losing the navigation state and not just trying to go to "/home/home/order" - appending the "order" to the screen path/state/whatever internals of navigator?
it doesn't seem to work anymore after logging in you are stuck at "loading...." so it seems that rather than not updating the state the orderscreen won't work?
All I can think is when it's doing the setLoading and the Routes component isn't returning any routes (just returning the loader) then it loses whatever was inside the navigation.navigate call
hmm if I remove the useEffect from the order screen it also works. I think I know what happens...
the useEffect runs each time the component is rendered: however it causes getOrder to run, which updates the loading state of the OrderProvider. This in turn (react is dumb, doesn't do deep checks) makes the order screen to cause a redraw...
Which means useEffect runs again... Etc
And probably the navigator tries to be clever and chickens out
I have a Routes component that returns Stack.Screen routes based on user state, or a loading screen depending on a loading state coming from a context.
For some reason when calling navigation.nagivate to change screens, it just redirects back to whatever the initialRouteName was.
I suspect it's b...
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