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Remove UPDATE_CONTEXTUAL_ENTITIES_OPTIONS action #50

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@widoz widoz commented Apr 14, 2024

This action store a value to a variable in the store which is no longer consumed.

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  • Refactor
    • Simplified entity options handling by removing contextualEntitiesOptions.
  • Tests
    • Updated tests to reflect changes in entity options handling.

This action store a value to a variable in the store which is no longer
consumed.
@widoz widoz added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 14, 2024
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The recent modifications streamline the handling of entity options within the application by removing contextualEntitiesOptions. This change affects the TypeScript definitions, state management functions, and related hooks, simplifying the overall structure and logic of entity options management.

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@types/index.d.ts, .../src/storage/entities/initial-state.ts, .../src/storage/entities/reducer.ts Removed contextualEntitiesOptions and associated logic from various components, affecting the EntitiesSearch interface and state handling.
.../src/hooks/use-entities-options-storage.ts Updated to manage selected and current entities options, excluding contextual entities options.
Test files in .../unit/hooks/ and .../unit/storage/ Simplified by removing test cases and assertions related to contextualEntitiesOptions.

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@widoz widoz merged commit 6e0cff0 into main Apr 18, 2024
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@widoz widoz deleted the bugfix/49/update-contextual-entities-options branch April 18, 2024 20:21
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