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The home page no longer reads ?week=YYYY-MM-DD from the URL. Selected week lives in the tcWeek cookie, set via a server action that revalidates the home page so the next render reflects it. The URL stays at "/" regardless of which week the user is viewing. WeekNav prev/next/today buttons (and the arrow-key bindings) call the server action directly — no router.refresh dance, no client-side cookie write. BackToCalendarLink drops its localStorage-based href reconstruction and just links to "/" since the cookie already remembers the right week across navigations. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
30 lines
845 B
TypeScript
30 lines
845 B
TypeScript
"use server";
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import { cookies } from "next/headers";
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import { revalidatePath } from "next/cache";
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const WEEK_COOKIE = "tcWeek";
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const MAX_AGE = 60 * 60 * 24 * 30; // 30 days
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/**
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* Persist the selected week start (YYYY-MM-DD) in a server-readable cookie
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* and revalidate the home page so the new week renders.
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*/
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export async function setWeek(weekStart: string): Promise<void> {
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if (!/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$/.test(weekStart)) return;
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const cookieStore = await cookies();
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cookieStore.set(WEEK_COOKIE, weekStart, {
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path: "/",
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maxAge: MAX_AGE,
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sameSite: "lax",
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});
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revalidatePath("/");
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}
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/** Clear the saved week — used by the "Today" button to jump back to current. */
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export async function clearWeek(): Promise<void> {
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const cookieStore = await cookies();
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cookieStore.delete(WEEK_COOKIE);
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revalidatePath("/");
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}
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