NavigatorView reads searchResult/isFetching from useNavigatorSearch
instead of useNavigatorData/useNavigatorUiState. Tab clicks call
setTab(code) on the UI store, which atomically updates the query key
and triggers refetch. The 4 lifecycle useEffect blocks driving the
old imperative flow (needsSearch / reloadCurrentSearch / markReady)
are removed — the query handles all of it now.
NavigatorSearchView has a debounced (300ms) onChange -> setFilter
that drives the same query refetch. Explicit submit (Enter / button)
skips the debounce and calls setFilter immediately.
linkTracker case 'search' now setTab + setFilter + show — no more
pendingSearch ref.
useNavigatorSearch.test.tsx: cast constructors as any to satisfy tsgo
against real renderer types while keeping runtime stubs no-arg-safe.
yarn typecheck / test / lint:hooks all clean (only pre-existing
floorplan environmental failures).
Each of the 5 Navigator sub-views (RoomCreator, DoorState, RoomInfo,
RoomLink, RoomSettings) is now wrapped in its own WidgetErrorBoundary so
a crash inside one no longer takes down the others. Matches the pattern
already applied to the 13 room widgets + 20 furniture widgets.
Zero behavioural change in the happy path. yarn typecheck +
yarn test --run + yarn lint:hooks all clean (only the 3 pre-existing
floorplan failures remain, unrelated to Navigator).
React 19 dropped the no-arg useRef overload — the type-only useRef<T>()
form (no initial value) is gone, every call must pass an initial value.
The codebase had 15 occurrences of useRef<HTMLDivElement>() (DOM ref
pattern) all flagged by tsgo as 'Expected 1 arguments, but got 0'.
Mechanical sweep to useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null) — no behavior change,
React still hands out a ref object with .current set to null at mount.
Net tsgo error count: 57 -> 42.