# New Feature: Entity Explorer - Entities are actions (apis and queries), datasources, pages, and widgets - With this new feature, all entities in the application will be available to view in the new entity explorer sidebar - All existing application features from the api sidebar, query sidebar, datasource sidebar and pages sidebar now are avialable on the entity explorer sidebar - Users are now able to quickly switch to any entity in the application from the entity explorer sidebar. - Users can also search all entities in the application from the new sidebar. Use cmd + f or ctrl + f to focus on the search input - Users can rename entities from the new sidebar - Users can also perform contextual actions on these entities like set a page as home page, copy/move actions, delete entity, etc from the context menu available alongside the entities in the sidebar - Users can view the properties of the entities in the sidebar, as well as copy bindings to use in the application.
39 lines
790 B
TypeScript
39 lines
790 B
TypeScript
import React, { useEffect } from "react";
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import { Route } from "react-router-dom";
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import AnalyticsUtil from "utils/AnalyticsUtil";
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const AppRoute = ({
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component: Component,
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...rest
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}: {
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path?: string;
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component: React.ReactType;
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exact?: boolean;
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logDisable?: boolean;
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name: string;
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location?: any;
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}) => {
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useEffect(() => {
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if (!rest.logDisable) {
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AnalyticsUtil.logEvent("NAVIGATE_EDITOR", {
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page: rest.name,
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path: rest.location.pathname,
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});
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}
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}, [rest.name, rest.logDisable, rest.location.pathname]);
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return (
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<Route
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{...rest}
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render={props => {
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return <Component {...props}></Component>;
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}}
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/>
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);
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};
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AppRoute.whyDidYouRender = {
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logOnDifferentValues: false,
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};
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export default AppRoute;
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