54 lines
1.7 KiB
TypeScript
54 lines
1.7 KiB
TypeScript
import { shallow } from "zustand/shallow";
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import { useSchedule } from "@calcom/features/schedules";
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import { trpc } from "@calcom/trpc/react";
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import { useTimePreferences } from "../../lib/timePreferences";
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import { useBookerStore } from "../store";
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/**
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* Wrapper hook around the trpc query that fetches
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* the event curently viewed in the booker. It will get
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* the current event slug and username from the booker store.
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*
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* Using this hook means you only need to use one hook, instead
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* of combining multiple conditional hooks.
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*/
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export const useEvent = () => {
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const [username, eventSlug] = useBookerStore((state) => [state.username, state.eventSlug], shallow);
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return trpc.viewer.public.event.useQuery(
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{ username: username ?? "", eventSlug: eventSlug ?? "" },
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{ refetchOnWindowFocus: false, enabled: Boolean(username) && Boolean(eventSlug) }
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);
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};
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/**
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* Gets schedule for the current event and current month.
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* Gets all values from the booker store.
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*
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* Using this hook means you only need to use one hook, instead
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* of combining multiple conditional hooks.
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*
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* The prefetchNextMonth argument can be used to prefetch two months at once,
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* useful when the user is viewing dates near the end of the month,
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* this way the multi day view will show data of both months.
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*/
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export const useScheduleForEvent = ({ prefetchNextMonth }: { prefetchNextMonth?: boolean } = {}) => {
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const { timezone } = useTimePreferences();
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const event = useEvent();
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const [username, eventSlug, month] = useBookerStore(
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(state) => [state.username, state.eventSlug, state.month],
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shallow
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);
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return useSchedule({
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username,
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eventSlug,
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eventId: event.data?.id,
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month,
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timezone,
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prefetchNextMonth,
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});
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};
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