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// shell/dbFrame.tsx β THE DATABASE FRAME, extracted so a SECOND surface can wear it.
//
// β WHY THIS FILE EXISTS. The owner's instruction for the Query module is one
// sentence: *"the query module should exactly BE looking like the database module,
// COMPLETELY, with all the views etc. The only difference is that user isn't the one
// creating the view, it's the AI that they prompt in the AI assistant module."*
//
// "Exactly" and "completely" are only satisfiable by mounting THE SAME frame and THE
// SAME grid β `shell-db-frame` + `DbHead` + `OverlayProvider` + `CustomerGrid`. A
// hand-rolled view list beside it would be a second, thinner answer to a question this
// product already answers. So the header and the topicβscope map moved OUT of
// `Shell.tsx` (where they were private) and into here, and both call sites import them.
//
// β `gridScopeFor` IS THE WHOLE REASON THIS IS NOT JUST A COMPONENT MOVE. A registry
// key and a grid scope are DIFFERENT SPELLINGS of the same database β `product_data` is
// the key, `product` is the scope; `customer_data` is the key, `customer` is the scope;
// a `ut_` key is its own scope. That map lived inline in one branch of `Shell.tsx`, and
// the Query module's saved rows carry the KEY (`routes_query.BUILTIN_SCOPES =
// ('customer_data', 'product_data')`). So a second inline copy β or worse, passing the
// key straight through β is not a tidiness question:
// Β· `CustomerGrid`'s VIEW_OPEN listener guards on `detail.topic !== scope`, i.e. the
// SCOPE spelling, and drops anything else SILENTLY (CustomerGrid.tsx:3151);
// Β· so an emit carrying `customer_data` at a grid mounted as `customer` never selects
// the view, and the click "worked".
// One question, one normaliser ([[one-question-two-normalizers]]).
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
import type { ReactNode } from "react";
import { FolderMark } from "../customer-grid/icons";
import type { SurfaceScope } from "../customer-grid/apiBridge";
import type { FolderIcon } from "../customer-grid/types";
import { dbChipClass } from "./nav";
/** The cylinder every database wears when it has never been given a mark. */
export function DbIcon() {
return (
<svg className="shell-nav-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
<ellipse cx="8" cy="3.6" rx="5.3" ry="2.1" />
<path d="M2.7 3.6v8.8c0 1.16 2.37 2.1 5.3 2.1s5.3-.94 5.3-2.1V3.6" />
<path d="M2.7 8c0 1.16 2.37 2.1 5.3 2.1S13.3 9.16 13.3 8" />
</svg>
);
}
/**
* A nav/registry KEY β the scope `CustomerGrid` is mounted with.
*
* β THE ONE PLACE THIS MAP IS WRITTEN. See the header: the two spellings are silently
* interchangeable-looking and are not interchangeable, and the failure they produce is a
* dropped event rather than an error.
*
* β `cohort` is a legal `SurfaceScope` and is deliberately NOT a case here: the `#/cohort`
* route left with its registry row in wave 16 (cohorts project as LOCKED VIEWS in the
* Customer rail), so no nav key resolves to it. The scope stays reachable server-side; it
* simply is not something a nav row names any more.
*/
export function gridScopeFor(key: string): SurfaceScope {
if (key === "product_data") return "product";
if (key.startsWith("ut_")) return key as `ut_${string}`;
return "customer";
}
/**
* WAVE 20 item 4 (R8 / C-ADDROW) β THE UNIVERSAL DATABASE HEADER.
*
* One header, identical on every database (`reference/Airtable 6.png`): a chip in
* a bold colour carrying the database's mark, then its name. It replaces
* `shell-ut-bar`, which existed on USER TABLES only β so the two built-in
* databases had no header at all, and the one place the product named the thing
* you were looking at appeared or vanished depending on where the table came
* from. R8 makes it universal.
*
* The "Add record" button the old bar carried is GONE with it, deliberately: R8
* replaces it with the grid's own trailing "+" row (S3's half of C-ADDROW), on
* user databases only β a connector-backed table's rows are read-synced, and a
* "+" that must refuse is a fake affordance.
*
* The chip is decorative and says so: the name beside it is real text, so a
* second announcement of the same fact is noise to a screen reader.
*
* β `aside` (added with this file's extraction) is the ONE addition, and it changes
* nothing for the existing caller, which passes none. The Query module needs a control in
* this row β you cannot look at a database without saying WHICH β and putting it here is
* what keeps that surface the same frame rather than a frame with a strip bolted above it.
*/
export function DbHead({ label, icon, glyph, aside }: {
label: string;
icon?: FolderIcon;
glyph?: ReactNode;
aside?: ReactNode;
}) {
return (
<div className="shell-db-head">
<span className={dbChipClass(icon)} aria-hidden="true">
{/* The database's own mark when it has one, the cylinder when it does not β
the same pair the rail row draws, so the header and the nav agree. Both
paint in the chip's ink (the stylesheet's two overrides): `FolderMark`
would otherwise stroke its pastel `-deep`, which is measured against the
WHITE rail and disappears on its own tone.
WAVE 23 C13 β `glyph` overrides only the FALLBACK, never a chosen mark, and
that ordering is the contract. Automation is not a database and must not wear
the cylinder; but it CAN wear a `nav_meta` icon (the rail already draws one,
Shell:1026), and a header that ignored it would be the one surface where the
rail and the frame disagreed about the same row. So: chosen icon > caller's
glyph > the cylinder. */}
{icon ? <FolderMark icon={icon} size={16} /> : (glyph ?? <DbIcon />)}
</span>
{/* An `h1`, not a styled span: this is the first time the work surface has NAMED itself,
and the name of the thing you are looking at is what a heading is for. Every other
full-pane surface in this shell (`shell-placeholder`) already uses one, and they never
render together β so the page gains a heading rather than a second one. */}
<h1 className="shell-db-name">{label}</h1>
{aside ?? null}
</div>
);
}
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