fix(webui): add items #863
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The pull request introduces a comprehensive refactoring of the item addition and inventory management process across multiple files. The primary changes involve consolidating the item addition logic from multiple specialized functions into a single, unified
addItem
method.The modifications span four key files:
src/controllers/custom/addItemsController.ts
,src/services/inventoryService.ts
,static/webui/script.js
, andsrc/app.ts
. The changes simplify the data structure for adding items by replacing the previoustype
andinternalName
properties with a more streamlinedItemType
andItemCount
approach.Additionally, a new case in the inventory service has been added to handle "Upgrades" items, specifically noting support for "Traumatic Peculiar" items. The JavaScript frontend has been updated to use a standardized
/custom/addItems
endpoint and modified request structures to align with the backend changes. Middleware configuration insrc/app.ts
has also been adjusted to limit the size of JSON payloads. These modifications aim to create a more consistent and flexible item management system across the application.✨ Finishing Touches
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Actionable comments posted: 1
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src/controllers/custom/addItemsController.ts
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[error] 742-742: '$' is not defined.
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[error] 849-849: '$' is not defined.
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🛠️ Refactor suggestion
Consider robust error handling or transactional updates.
If
addItem
fails for a single request, the loop continues. You might want to handle partial failures (e.g., skip the rest, attempt a rollback, or respond with a clear error).Actionable comments posted: 2
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src/app.ts
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static/webui/script.js
[error] 742-742: '$' is not defined.
(no-undef)
[error] 849-849: '$' is not defined.
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🔇 Additional comments (3)
@ -783,1 +772,3 @@
})
url: "/custom/addItems?" + window.authz,
contentType: "application/json",
data: JSON.stringify([
💡 Codebase verification
Validation needed for parsed item count, but jQuery setup is correct.
• The jQuery concern can be safely ignored as jQuery is properly included via
/webui/libs/jquery-3.6.0.min.js
.• The parseInt validation concern is valid - there's no error handling for invalid input which could result in NaN.
• Consider adding a fallback value as suggested in the original review.
🔗 Analysis chain
Validate parsed item count and address linter warning for jQuery.
•
parseInt($("#miscitem-count").val())
can yieldNaN
if the user input is invalid. Consider a fallback or user-friendly error handling.• ESLint flags
$
as undefined at line 742. Verify that jQuery is properly declared (e.g., globally) or imported so the linter recognizes$
.Example fallback fix:
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[error] 742-742: '$' is not defined.
(no-undef)
💡 Codebase verification
Validation needed for mod count to prevent NaN.
The review is correct about parseInt validation. The codebase shows consistent usage of parseInt for count inputs without fallback handling, which could lead to NaN values. The suggested fallback to 1 is appropriate and aligns with the handling needed.
• Location needing change:
The jQuery concern can be safely ignored as jQuery is properly included via script tag.
🔗 Analysis chain
Validate mod count and address jQuery's undefined reference.
• As with miscellaneous items,
parseInt(...)
may yieldNaN
if the input is invalid. A safer fallback or error check can improve reliability.•
$
is flagged by ESLint at line 849. Ensure jQuery is globally available or properly imported.Suggested fallback:
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[error] 849-849: '$' is not defined.
(no-undef)