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Fix: returning QF tag to the user bookmarked projects

Open kkatusic opened this issue 1 year ago β€’ 1 comments

This PR is for this issue: QF project card is not being shown on projects in an active QF round from the "bookmarked projects" view #4512

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Enhanced project data retrieval by including associated qfRounds in project queries, allowing for richer data display.
    • Updated the fetchLikedProjectsQuery to include additional details about qfRound, such as id, name, and isActive, improving the query's detail.

kkatusic avatar Aug 01 '24 22:08 kkatusic

Walkthrough

The changes enhance the data retrieval functionality in the ProjectResolver by incorporating a left join for qfRounds, allowing related data to be fetched alongside existing project details. Additionally, the GraphQL query for fetching liked projects has been updated to include new fields for projects, enriching the output with comprehensive information about the associated rounds.

Changes

Files Change Summary
src/resolvers/projectResolver.ts, test/graphqlQueries.ts Added left join for qfRounds in ProjectResolver and updated fetchLikedProjectsQuery to include additional fields under projects.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant GraphQLAPI
    participant ProjectResolver
    participant Database

    Client->>GraphQLAPI: Fetch liked projects
    GraphQLAPI->>ProjectResolver: Call fetchLikedProjectsQuery
    ProjectResolver->>Database: Retrieve projects with qfRounds
    Database-->>ProjectResolver: Return projects with qfRounds data
    ProjectResolver-->>GraphQLAPI: Return project data
    GraphQLAPI-->>Client: Send projects with qfRounds

Poem

πŸ‡ In fields of code, where changes bloom,
A join for rounds dispels the gloom.
With data rich, our queries grow,
Fetching details in a joyful flow.
Hooray for projects, liked and bright,
πŸŽ‰ Let’s hop along, in coding delight!


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Aug 01 '24 22:08 coderabbitai[bot]