import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react"; /** * Read the current `?remit=…` query param off `window.location.search`. * Returns `null` when the param is absent or empty. * * `URLSearchParams` is the standard, locale-free way to parse query * strings in the browser. Using it (rather than hand-rolled string * slicing) means we correctly handle multiple params and percent-encoded * characters in remit IDs without surprises. * * Param name is `?remit=` (not `?remittance=`) — chosen to mirror the * shorter `?claim=` convention used by `useDrawerUrlState` (one-word * token, alphabetical brevity, no collision with the existing * `MatchedRemitCard` which uses the path `/remittances?id={id}`). */ function readRemitId(): string | null { const params = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search); const value = params.get("remit"); return value === "" ? null : value; } /** * Build the URL we want to push/replace into history. * * - `remitId === null` → drop the `?remit=` param, preserving any * other params (e.g. `?page=2&remit=…` keeps `page=2`). * - `remitId !== null` → set the param to the new id, also preserving * any other params. * * We return `pathname + search + hash` (a relative URL) rather than the * full href — `history.pushState` accepts a relative URL and rewriting * only the relative form keeps the document's origin stable. */ function buildUrl(remitId: string | null): string { const url = new URL(window.location.href); if (remitId === null) { url.searchParams.delete("remit"); } else { url.searchParams.set("remit", remitId); } return url.pathname + url.search + url.hash; } /** * Per-remittance detail drawer URL state (RemitDrawer). * * Mirrors `useDrawerUrlState` (SP4) but for the remits drawer — reads * `?remit=` from the URL on mount and keeps the value in sync with * history as the drawer is opened, navigated (j/k), and closed. * * - `remitId`: the id parsed from the URL (or `null` when the param * is absent). React state so consumers re-render on changes. * - `open(id)`: pushes a NEW history entry with `?remit={id}` — so the * browser Back button returns to the previous page (e.g. the * remits list) and not just to the previously-open remit. * - `setRemitId(id)`: REPLACES the current history entry — used by the * j/k nav handler so j/k moves through the list without polluting * history with one entry per keystroke. * - `close()`: pushes a NEW entry that strips the param, so Back from * the closed drawer returns to whatever page the user was on before * opening the drawer. * * The hook subscribes to `popstate` so that browser Back/Forward * (which fire popstate rather than our own pushState) propagate into * the React state. Without this, hitting Back would change the URL but * leave the drawer open on the stale id. */ export function useRemitDrawerUrlState(): { remitId: string | null; open: (id: string) => void; close: () => void; setRemitId: (id: string) => void; } { const [remitId, setRemitIdState] = useState(() => readRemitId()); const open = useCallback((id: string) => { window.history.pushState(null, "", buildUrl(id)); setRemitIdState(id); }, []); const setRemitId = useCallback((id: string) => { window.history.replaceState(null, "", buildUrl(id)); setRemitIdState(id); }, []); const close = useCallback(() => { window.history.pushState(null, "", buildUrl(null)); setRemitIdState(null); }, []); useEffect(() => { const onPopState = () => { setRemitIdState(readRemitId()); }; window.addEventListener("popstate", onPopState); return () => window.removeEventListener("popstate", onPopState); }, []); return { remitId, open, close, setRemitId }; }