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Related JIRA Ticket:

https://topcoder.atlassian.net/browse/PM-1270

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Filter inactive projects when populating dropdown for projects in the copilot request form

@himaniraghav3 himaniraghav3 requested a review from kkartunov August 4, 2025 11:58
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ const CopilotRequestForm: FC<{}> = () => {
const [formErrors, setFormErrors] = useState<any>({})
const [paymentType, setPaymentType] = useState<string>('')
const [projectFromQuery, setProjectFromQuery] = useState<Project>()
const isActiveProject = ['active', 'approved', 'draft', 'new']
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The variable isActiveProject is intended to be a list of statuses, but the name suggests it might be a boolean. Consider renaming it to something like activeProjectStatuses to better reflect its purpose.

const response = await getProjects(inputValue, {
filter: {
status: {
$in: [isActiveProject],
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The $in operator is typically used for arrays, but isActiveProject seems to be a single value. Consider using $eq if isActiveProject is a single status value.

@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ export const getProject = (projectId: string): Promise<Project> => {
return xhrGetAsync<Project>(url)
}

export const getProjects = (search?: string, filter?: any): Promise<Project[]> => {
const params = { name: `"${search}"`, ...filter }
export const getProjects = (search?: string, config?: {filter: any}): Promise<Project[]> => {
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Consider renaming the filter property in the config parameter to something more descriptive, such as projectFilter, to improve code readability and clarity.

export const getProjects = (search?: string, filter?: any): Promise<Project[]> => {
const params = { name: `"${search}"`, ...filter }
export const getProjects = (search?: string, config?: {filter: any}): Promise<Project[]> => {
const params = { name: search, ...config?.filter }
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The name parameter should be wrapped in quotes only if necessary. Ensure that the API expects the name parameter without quotes, or adjust accordingly.

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Looks good

@himaniraghav3 himaniraghav3 merged commit ba5b0d4 into dev Aug 5, 2025
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