want to send deltas to server using ra-data-json-server
we're using react-admin with a jsonServerRestClient from ra-data-json-server. We've encapsulated it to handle GET_MANY a little differently, so we already have a touchpoint there to control what goes to the server.
Going forward we would like to be able to send a delta of changes when an item is modified, as some items (in our case, groups) have 4k+ members in them.
While we could save the raw objects to local storage when they come into our REST client and use that info to create a delta upon save, the state and reducers should have that info already somewhere else, right?
So what files should I look at to see how to modify what gets sent to the REST client during modify events?
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we're using react-admin with a jsonServerRestClient from ra-data-json-server. We've encapsulated it to handle GET_MANY a little differently, so we already have a touchpoint there to control what goes to the server.
Going forward we would like to be able to send a delta of changes when an item is modified, as some items (in our case, groups) have 4k+ members in them.
While we could save the raw objects to local storage when they come into our REST client and use that info to create a delta upon save, the state and reducers should have that info already somewhere else, right?
So what files should I look at to see how to modify what gets sent to the REST client during modify events?
rest reducers react-admin
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we're using react-admin with a jsonServerRestClient from ra-data-json-server. We've encapsulated it to handle GET_MANY a little differently, so we already have a touchpoint there to control what goes to the server.
Going forward we would like to be able to send a delta of changes when an item is modified, as some items (in our case, groups) have 4k+ members in them.
While we could save the raw objects to local storage when they come into our REST client and use that info to create a delta upon save, the state and reducers should have that info already somewhere else, right?
So what files should I look at to see how to modify what gets sent to the REST client during modify events?
rest reducers react-admin
we're using react-admin with a jsonServerRestClient from ra-data-json-server. We've encapsulated it to handle GET_MANY a little differently, so we already have a touchpoint there to control what goes to the server.
Going forward we would like to be able to send a delta of changes when an item is modified, as some items (in our case, groups) have 4k+ members in them.
While we could save the raw objects to local storage when they come into our REST client and use that info to create a delta upon save, the state and reducers should have that info already somewhere else, right?
So what files should I look at to see how to modify what gets sent to the REST client during modify events?
rest reducers react-admin
rest reducers react-admin
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Figured it out, React-Admin actually is nice enough to give us the previous version of whatever data it wants to save. When you're writing a restClient you will be given type, resource and params. Inside params is both params.data and params.previousData. You can do your deltas there, comparing both.
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Figured it out, React-Admin actually is nice enough to give us the previous version of whatever data it wants to save. When you're writing a restClient you will be given type, resource and params. Inside params is both params.data and params.previousData. You can do your deltas there, comparing both.
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Figured it out, React-Admin actually is nice enough to give us the previous version of whatever data it wants to save. When you're writing a restClient you will be given type, resource and params. Inside params is both params.data and params.previousData. You can do your deltas there, comparing both.
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Figured it out, React-Admin actually is nice enough to give us the previous version of whatever data it wants to save. When you're writing a restClient you will be given type, resource and params. Inside params is both params.data and params.previousData. You can do your deltas there, comparing both.
Figured it out, React-Admin actually is nice enough to give us the previous version of whatever data it wants to save. When you're writing a restClient you will be given type, resource and params. Inside params is both params.data and params.previousData. You can do your deltas there, comparing both.
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