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[StatePicker] USA to non USA address should not reset state field value #16466

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[StatePicker] USA to non USA address should not reset state field value #16466

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With this PR, the issue when we entered a non US address when a USA address has been selected resulted in the state being filled with an empty value has been fixed.

Fixed Issues

$ #15633
PROPOSAL: #15633 (comment)

Tests

  1. Login to ND.
  2. Go to Settings > Profile > Personal Details > Home Address.
  3. Enter an address inside the USA which has a state. ( Sample - Arrivals, choose any USA suggestion)
  4. Enter an address outside the USA which has a state. ( Sample - Poligon, choose the Spain address)
  5. Ensure that the state value is updated correctly.
  6. Save and ensure that the details are saved and displayed correctly.

NOTE: You might see the state being capitalized on it's own but not to worry, that is expected behaviour.

  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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  • Verify that no errors appear in the JS console

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Signed-off-by: Prince Mendiratta <prince.mendi@gmail.com>
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@Prince-Mendiratta Prince-Mendiratta changed the title update order of statepicker values [StatePicker] USA to non USA address should not reset state field value Mar 24, 2023
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rushatgabhane commented Mar 25, 2023

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@Prince-Mendiratta in the OP, please mention the exact address one needs to enter to test this PR.
Thanks 🙇

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Thanks for the review, @rushatgabhane! Updated tests accordingly 😄

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@techievivek LGTM! 🚀

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Reviewing it today.

Signed-off-by: Prince Mendiratta <prince.mendi@gmail.com>
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Quick question: @Prince-Mendiratta, how common is it to restrict the order of the keys during state updates? I am not very convinced that this is the best solution, and maybe the root cause lies within the picker component, as you have mentioned in your alternate solution?

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@rushatgabhane Curious to hear your thoughts as well here.

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Prince-Mendiratta commented Mar 27, 2023

@techievivek This is the only place where this issue is occurring. There are no other components that are affected due to this key order behaviour and I don't think it'll be an issue in the near term. That is why we went with this simple approach.

The one time where it might be productive to deep dive into this would be if there are many components that satisfy the following conditions simultaneously:

  1. Make use of the Picker directly or indirectly.
  2. Depending on the user input, they can disappear and switch to another component (such as a text input).
  3. The component uses the AddressSearch mechanism, changing a bunch of values under the hood.

The likelyhood of something like this happening is pretty low and it is only now that we have noticed this issue so I think that the current fix will solve this issue for good.

Let me know if you think otherwise!

What @rushatgabhane said in #16466 (comment) is accurate.

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rushatgabhane commented Mar 27, 2023

@techievivek I don't think it's a bug with Picker. I've explained my reasoning on the issue #15633 (comment)

I don't think this is a bug with RN-picker-select. It's behaving as expected. If we try to set a value that's not part of the items list, it updates to an empty string (or first item as per docs). The root cause it exactly this. We're trying to set a value that's not part of the picker items list. (docs)

@Prince-Mendiratta has a #15633 (comment). And I like it the best even though it's kinda fragile.

If we had to fix it in Picker, we'll have to change it so that selecting a value outside of items would do nothing. (i.e. it'll stay selected on the already selected item).

@techievivek What do you think?

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That is why we went with this simple approach

@Prince-Mendiratta not exactly. We went with this approach because I believe it isn't a bug with Picker.

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@rushatgabhane right, I was going through the previous discussions and got a bit mixed up.

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@Prince-Mendiratta From your proposal

However, when a new address is selected from outside the USA, the state picker defaults to an empty value. This happens because of the value being overwritten by the Form component. In this component, each part of the address has it's value changed one by one:

From my understanding because we update states(react) one by one state input somehow is dependent on the country field to render its content properly, right?

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The solution to just update the order of keys looks fine to me for now, thanks.

@techievivek techievivek merged commit 7003d95 into Expensify:main Mar 28, 2023
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From my understanding because we update states(react) one by one state input somehow is dependent on the country field to render its content properly, right?

yes. Form component loops over it one by one

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✋ This PR was not deployed to staging yet because QA is ongoing. It will be automatically deployed to staging after the next production release.

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/techievivek in version: 1.2.91-0 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/luacmartins in version: 1.2.91-1 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

@Prince-Mendiratta Prince-Mendiratta deleted the state-picker branch April 1, 2023 10:24
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