import React from 'react' import {type AppBskyActorDefs} from '@atproto/api' import {msg, Trans} from '@lingui/macro' import {useLingui} from '@lingui/react' import {useNavigation} from '@react-navigation/native' import {logger} from '#/logger' import {useProfileShadow} from '#/state/cache/profile-shadow' import { useProfileFollowMutationQueue, useProfileQuery, } from '#/state/queries/profile' import {useRequireAuth} from '#/state/session' import * as Toast from '#/view/com/util/Toast' import {atoms as a, useBreakpoints} from '#/alf' import {Button, ButtonIcon, ButtonText} from '#/components/Button' import {Check_Stroke2_Corner0_Rounded as Check} from '#/components/icons/Check' import {PlusLarge_Stroke2_Corner0_Rounded as Plus} from '#/components/icons/Plus' export function ThreadItemAnchorFollowButton({did}: {did: string}) { const {data: profile, isLoading} = useProfileQuery({did}) // We will never hit this - the profile will always be cached or loaded above // but it keeps the typechecker happy if (isLoading || !profile) return null return } function PostThreadFollowBtnLoaded({ profile: profileUnshadowed, }: { profile: AppBskyActorDefs.ProfileViewDetailed }) { const navigation = useNavigation() const {_} = useLingui() const {gtMobile} = useBreakpoints() const profile = useProfileShadow(profileUnshadowed) const [queueFollow, queueUnfollow] = useProfileFollowMutationQueue( profile, 'PostThreadItem', ) const requireAuth = useRequireAuth() const isFollowing = !!profile.viewer?.following const isFollowedBy = !!profile.viewer?.followedBy const [wasFollowing, setWasFollowing] = React.useState(isFollowing) // This prevents the button from disappearing as soon as we follow. const showFollowBtn = React.useMemo( () => !isFollowing || !wasFollowing, [isFollowing, wasFollowing], ) /** * We want this button to stay visible even after following, so that the user can unfollow if they want. * However, we need it to disappear after we push to a screen and then come back. We also need it to * show up if we view the post while following, go to the profile and unfollow, then come back to the * post. * * We want to update wasFollowing both on blur and on focus so that we hit all these cases. On native, * we could do this only on focus because the transition animation gives us time to not notice the * sudden rendering of the button. However, on web if we do this, there's an obvious flicker once the * button renders. So, we update the state in both cases. */ React.useEffect(() => { const updateWasFollowing = () => { if (wasFollowing !== isFollowing) { setWasFollowing(isFollowing) } } const unsubscribeFocus = navigation.addListener('focus', updateWasFollowing) const unsubscribeBlur = navigation.addListener('blur', updateWasFollowing) return () => { unsubscribeFocus() unsubscribeBlur() } }, [isFollowing, wasFollowing, navigation]) const onPress = React.useCallback(() => { if (!isFollowing) { requireAuth(async () => { try { await queueFollow() } catch (e: any) { if (e?.name !== 'AbortError') { logger.error('Failed to follow', {message: String(e)}) Toast.show(_(msg`There was an issue! ${e.toString()}`), 'xmark') } } }) } else { requireAuth(async () => { try { await queueUnfollow() } catch (e: any) { if (e?.name !== 'AbortError') { logger.error('Failed to unfollow', {message: String(e)}) Toast.show(_(msg`There was an issue! ${e.toString()}`), 'xmark') } } }) } }, [isFollowing, requireAuth, queueFollow, _, queueUnfollow]) if (!showFollowBtn) return null return ( ) }