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supabase/apps/studio/data/integrations/github-connection-delete-mutation.ts
Joshen Lim 163263c3c5 First round of wrapping RQ errors with handleError (#26384)
* First round of wrapping RQ errors with handleError

* Remove the throw before the handleError usage.

* Make the handling of an API error more versatile. Add logging in Sentry if the error is of unknown type.

* Remove throwing of the handleError function.

* Add return type to the handleError function to be never so that we're sure it always throws.

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Co-authored-by: Ivan Vasilov <vasilov.ivan@gmail.com>
2024-05-17 16:30:55 +08:00

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import { useMutation, UseMutationOptions, useQueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { toast } from 'react-hot-toast'
import { del, handleError } from 'data/fetchers'
import type { ResponseError } from 'types'
import { integrationKeys } from './keys'
type DeleteVariables = {
connectionId: string | number
organizationId: number
}
export async function deleteConnection({ connectionId }: DeleteVariables, signal?: AbortSignal) {
const { data, error } = await del('/platform/integrations/github/connections/{connection_id}', {
params: { path: { connection_id: String(connectionId) } },
signal,
})
if (error) handleError(error)
return data
}
type DeleteContentData = Awaited<ReturnType<typeof deleteConnection>>
export const useGitHubConnectionDeleteMutation = ({
onSuccess,
onError,
...options
}: Omit<
UseMutationOptions<DeleteContentData, ResponseError, DeleteVariables>,
'mutationFn'
> = {}) => {
const queryClient = useQueryClient()
return useMutation<DeleteContentData, ResponseError, DeleteVariables>(
(args) => deleteConnection(args),
{
async onSuccess(data, variables, context) {
await Promise.all([
queryClient.invalidateQueries(
integrationKeys.githubConnectionsList(variables.organizationId)
),
])
await onSuccess?.(data, variables, context)
},
async onError(data, variables, context) {
if (onError === undefined) {
toast.error(`Failed to delete Github connection: ${data.message}`)
} else {
onError(data, variables, context)
}
},
...options,
}
)
}