├── .env.example
├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── .idea
├── .gitignore
├── ETC-Library-Website.iml
├── codeStyles
│ ├── Project.xml
│ └── codeStyleConfig.xml
├── modules.xml
├── prettier.xml
├── vcs.xml
└── workspace.xml
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── app
├── apple-icon.png
├── components
│ ├── Aside
│ │ ├── Aside.css
│ │ └── Aside.index.tsx
│ ├── Footer
│ │ ├── Contribution.tsx
│ │ ├── Footer.css
│ │ └── Footer.index.tsx
│ ├── Hero
│ │ ├── Hero.css
│ │ └── Hero.index.tsx
│ ├── Main
│ │ ├── Main.css
│ │ ├── Main.index.tsx
│ │ ├── Search
│ │ │ ├── FilterBar.tsx
│ │ │ ├── ResultsMenu.tsx
│ │ │ ├── Search.index.tsx
│ │ │ ├── SearchBar.tsx
│ │ │ └── utils
│ │ │ │ ├── CardFilterTag.tsx
│ │ │ │ ├── DocumentCard.tsx
│ │ │ │ ├── FilterDropdown.tsx
│ │ │ │ ├── SearchError.tsx
│ │ │ │ └── SearchLoading.tsx
│ │ ├── SemesterCard.tsx
│ │ └── TitleSubtitle.tsx
│ └── NavBar
│ │ ├── NavBar.css
│ │ ├── NavBar.index.tsx
│ │ └── links.ts
├── favicon.ico
├── globals.css
├── icon.png
├── layout.tsx
├── opengraph-image.alt.txt
├── opengraph-image.png
├── page.tsx
├── robots.ts
└── sitemap.ts
├── interfaces
└── interfaces.index.ts
├── netlify.toml
├── next-env.d.ts
├── next.config.js
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── postcss.config.js
├── public
├── ETC-logo.webp
├── bars.svg
├── close.svg
├── computer.svg
├── hero.svg
├── logo.svg
├── math.svg
├── next.svg
├── problem.svg
├── searchError.svg
└── vercel.svg
├── tailwind.config.js
├── tsconfig.json
├── utils
├── Wave.tsx
├── fetchFunction.ts
├── getModulesFromLevel.ts
├── hooks
│ ├── useDebounce.ts
│ └── useThrottle.ts
├── modules.ts
└── quotes.ts
└── yarn.lock
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1 | This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) project bootstrapped with [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/create-next-app).
2 |
3 | ## Getting Started
4 |
5 | First, run the development server:
6 |
7 | ```bash
8 | npm run dev
9 | # or
10 | yarn dev
11 | # or
12 | pnpm dev
13 | ```
14 |
15 | Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) with your browser to see the result.
16 |
17 | You can start editing the page by modifying `app/page.tsx`. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
18 |
19 | This project uses [`next/font`](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/font-optimization) to automatically optimize and load Inter, a custom Google Font.
20 |
21 | ## Learn More
22 |
23 | To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
24 |
25 | - [Next.js Documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs) - learn about Next.js features and API.
26 | - [Learn Next.js](https://nextjs.org/learn) - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
27 |
28 | You can check out [the Next.js GitHub repository](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/) - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
29 |
30 | ## Deploy on Vercel
31 |
32 | The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the [Vercel Platform](https://vercel.com/new?utm_medium=default-template&filter=next.js&utm_source=create-next-app&utm_campaign=create-next-app-readme) from the creators of Next.js.
33 |
34 | Check out our [Next.js deployment documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs/deployment) for more details.
35 |
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1 | .list-item:last-child {
2 | @apply border border-secondary;
3 | }
4 |
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1 | import { Dispatch, FunctionComponent, SetStateAction } from "react";
2 | import links from "../NavBar/links";
3 | import { AnimatePresence, motion } from "framer-motion";
4 | import "./Aside.css";
5 |
6 | interface AsideProps {
7 | isOpen: boolean;
8 | setIsOpen: Dispatch>;
9 | }
10 |
11 | const Aside: FunctionComponent = ({ isOpen, setIsOpen }) => {
12 | return (
13 |
14 | {}}
16 | initial={{ y: -50, opacity: 0 }}
17 | animate={{ y: 0, opacity: 1 }}
18 | exit={{ y: -50 }}
19 | transition={{ ease: "easeOut" }}
20 | layout
21 | className={`aside flex justify-center md:hidden w-full bg-dark-bg pb-6 z-10`}
22 | >
23 |
No documents were found using the provided category options, please try to:
44 |
45 |
46 | Set Type option to{" "}
47 | All since some modules don't have some
48 | categories
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | );
53 |
54 | const errorOfFilter = (
55 |
56 |
No documents were found using the provided Category Options
57 |
58 | );
59 |
60 | const Search = () => {
61 | //search query state
62 | const [searchQuery, setSearchQuery] = useState("");
63 |
64 | // debounced search query, using the useDebounce hook, debouncedSearch will have the same value as searchQuery, but
65 | // its value won't be set instantly, but after a delay, in practice, this would only change when the user is done
66 | // typing their query in the searchbar input
67 | // and when debouncedSearch's value changes, it will trigger the useEffect hook below which calls the fetch function
68 | const debouncedSearch = useDebounce(searchQuery, 400);
69 |
70 | //states for the filter selections
71 | const [level, setLevel] = useState("");
72 | const [module, setModule] = useState("");
73 | const [docType, setDocType] = useState("");
74 |
75 | //loading state, will be true while fetching api
76 | const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(false);
77 |
78 | //error state, to indicate error msg when search is done (for example "files not found")
79 | const [errorMsg, setErrorMsg] = useState(null);
80 |
81 | //state for search results
82 | const [results, setResults] = useState(defaultResults);
83 |
84 | const [isTimeToLoadMore, setIsTimeToLoadMore] = useState(false);
85 |
86 | // reference to the DocumentCard element, will use it to get card height, to use for calculating scroll position
87 | const docCardRef = useRef(null);
88 |
89 | // a reference to the results' menu, we'll use it to scroll to results menu when results are found
90 | const resultsMenuRef = useRef(null);
91 |
92 | /**
93 | * A function that triggers whenever the user scrolls the search result div, and based on the scroll position, it sets isTimeToLoad state which triggers a side effect to load more docs
94 | * */
95 | const handleResultsScroll: UIEventHandler = async (e) => {
96 | // console.log("height: " + e.currentTarget.scrollHeight);
97 | // console.log("client height: " + e.currentTarget.clientHeight)
98 |
99 | const height = e.currentTarget.scrollHeight;
100 | const clientHeight = e.currentTarget.clientHeight;
101 | const top = e.currentTarget.scrollTop;
102 |
103 | if (docCardRef.current) {
104 | //height of 3 document cards
105 | const fourCards = 4 * docCardRef.current.clientHeight;
106 |
107 | //if there r 4 cards or fewer left for the scroll to end
108 | if (top >= height - clientHeight - fourCards) {
109 | if (results.currentPage !== results.totalPages) {
110 | // IT'S TIME TO LOAD MORE
111 | setIsTimeToLoadMore(true);
112 | }
113 | } else {
114 | // NOPE
115 | setIsTimeToLoadMore(false);
116 | }
117 | }
118 | };
119 |
120 | // handling side effects when it's time to load more documents
121 | useEffect(() => {
122 | if (results.currentPage !== results.totalPages && isTimeToLoadMore) {
123 | //TODO: refactor this into its own function
124 | (async () => {
125 | const res = await fetchFunction({
126 | name: debouncedSearch,
127 | limit,
128 | page: results.currentPage + 1,
129 | type: docType,
130 | year: level,
131 | module,
132 | });
133 |
134 | if (res.data) {
135 | const newData = { ...res.data, files: results.files.concat(res.data.files) };
136 | setResults(newData);
137 | setIsTimeToLoadMore(false);
138 | }
139 | })();
140 | }
141 | }, [isTimeToLoadMore, results, docType, level, module, debouncedSearch]);
142 |
143 | // handling side effects related to changing search queries by fetching new docs based on the changes
144 | useEffect(() => {
145 | // we'll only fetch when at least one of these params are not empty
146 | if (debouncedSearch || module || docType || level) {
147 | // starting loading spinner
148 | setIsLoading(true);
149 |
150 | // removing error message of it exists
151 | setErrorMsg(null);
152 |
153 | // we run the fetch function with the new params
154 | fetchFunction({
155 | module,
156 | limit,
157 | page: 1,
158 | type: docType,
159 | year: level,
160 | name: debouncedSearch,
161 | })
162 | //handling the resolved promise, we receive possibly 3 params, data object, error msg and/or response status
163 | .then((res: { data?: SearchResponse; errorMsg?: string; status?: number }) => {
164 | // when there is data (means the fetch was successful
165 | if (res.data) {
166 | //setting the results state with the received data
167 | setResults(res.data);
168 |
169 | //when there is an error, and it is a "bad request" error (status 400)
170 | } else if (res.errorMsg && res.status === 400) {
171 | // Here we'll show errors based on the status of the search/filter params that the user has set
172 |
173 | // if there is text written in the searchBar, we write the errorOfSearch errorMsg to the ser
174 | if (debouncedSearch) {
175 | setErrorMsg(errorOfSearch);
176 | } else {
177 | // When search is empty (means the user only used categorical search)
178 |
179 | // if the user had set the docType, we advise them to set it to All for the hope of getting results
180 | if (docType) {
181 | setErrorMsg(errorOfFilterWithDocType);
182 | } else {
183 | // Otherwise if docType wasn't set, we just tell the user that we couldn't find files with the provided query
184 | setErrorMsg(errorOfFilter);
185 | }
186 | }
187 |
188 | // When there is an error, we set the results to a default state object
189 | setResults(defaultResults);
190 | }
191 |
192 | // after everything is done, we stop showing the loading spinner
193 | setIsLoading(false);
194 |
195 | //if resultsMenu ref is defined, we smoothly scroll to that menu
196 | if (resultsMenuRef.current) {
197 | resultsMenuRef.current.scrollIntoView({ behavior: "smooth" });
198 | }
199 | })
200 | .catch((e: any) => {
201 | setIsLoading(false);
202 | setErrorMsg("Unknown Error has occurred !");
203 | setResults(defaultResults);
204 |
205 | //if resultsMenu ref is defined, we smoothly scroll to that menu
206 | if (resultsMenuRef.current) {
207 | resultsMenuRef.current.scrollIntoView({ behavior: "smooth" });
208 | }
209 | console.log(e);
210 | });
211 | } else {
212 | // when the user clears the query, we set the results to default status so that the results menu will be hidden
213 | setResults(defaultResults);
214 | }
215 | }, [debouncedSearch, module, docType, level]);
216 |
217 | return (
218 |
222 |
226 | Find what you need faster and efficiently
227 |
228 |
229 | by Selecting the needed
230 | File Categories
231 |
232 | , or Writing
233 |
234 | File Names
235 | in the search bar.
236 |
237 | }
238 | />
239 |
247 | setSearchQuery(e.target.value)} />
248 |
249 | {(errorMsg || results.files.length !== 0 || isLoading) && (
250 |
258 | )}
259 |
260 | );
261 | };
262 |
263 | export default Search;
264 |
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/app/components/Main/Search/SearchBar.tsx:
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1 | import { faSearch } from "@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons";
2 | import { FontAwesomeIcon } from "@fortawesome/react-fontawesome";
3 | import { ChangeEventHandler, FunctionComponent } from "react";
4 |
5 | interface SearchBarProps {
6 | query: string;
7 | onInputChange: ChangeEventHandler;
8 | }
9 |
10 | const SearchBar: FunctionComponent = ({ query, onInputChange }) => {
11 | return (
12 |
34 | );
35 | };
36 |
37 | export default SearchBar;
38 |
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/app/components/Main/Search/utils/CardFilterTag.tsx:
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1 | import { FunctionComponent } from "react";
2 |
3 | interface FilterTagProps {
4 | text: string;
5 | }
6 |
7 | const CardFilterTag: FunctionComponent = ({ text }) => {
8 | return (
9 |