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* use rehype to update code blocks class names
* fix widget heading level (after a level 1 it should always be a level
2 and not 3)
* replace Spinner with LoadingPage and LoadingPageComments components to
keep layout coherent
* refactor useArticle and useComments hooks
* fix URLs in JSON LD schema
* add Cypress tests
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The Typescript mapped types was useful for autocompletion in fetchers
but their are harder to maintain. I think it's better to keep each
query close to its fetcher to have a better understanding of the
fetched data. So I:
* colocate queries with their own fetcher
* colocate mutations with their own mutator
* remove Typescript mapped types for queries and mutations
* move data convertors inside graphql services
* rename most of data types and fetchers
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Since #be4d907 the ids was no longer addded to headings in
useHeadingsTree hook. It was a bad practice to manipulate the DOM
that way. However, I did not move the implementation elsewhere...
To fix this, I now use rehype-slug on both markdown contents and
html string coming from WordPress.
I'm not sure the dynamic imports are really useful here since the
table of contents is on almost all pages but Jest was failing with
regular import because of ESM. It is the only thing that makes the
tests functional again so... However if we want to test the
`updateContentTree` function, Jest fails for the same reason. So I
decided to not test this function. I've already spend too much time
on this issue.
Another problem: the ToC on projects page. Currently we use the ref
on the body but the page contents are imported dynamically so the
hook is executed before the contents are loaded. It makes the ToC
empty... We should refactor the pages so we can use the ref
directly on the imported contents.
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Since #7e37f2b Typescript was complaining about some types.
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