# Architecture & Refactor Plan > Status: **living document**, last updated 2026-05-10. > This file describes the structural direction the codebase is moving in. > Read it before starting a non-trivial refactor — half the value comes from > staying consistent, not from each individual change. ## Table of contents 1. [Where the project stands today](#where-the-project-stands-today) 2. [Five structural improvements](#five-structural-improvements) 1. [Event subscriptions as derived state](#1-event-subscriptions-as-derived-state) 2. [Server requests as queries](#2-server-requests-as-queries) 3. [Feature folders](#3-feature-folders) 4. [Splitting god-hooks](#4-splitting-god-hooks) 5. [Unified UI store](#5-unified-ui-store) 3. [Bonus: error boundaries](#bonus-error-boundaries) 4. [What's already in place](#whats-already-in-place) 5. [How to pick the next refactor PR](#how-to-pick-the-next-refactor-pr) --- ## Where the project stands today The codebase is a React 19.2 client for the Nitro renderer (Habbo-style hotel client). Most of the architectural pressure comes from the renderer's **event-bus + composer/parser** model: the UI talks to the server by sending composers and listening to incoming message events. Almost every piece of state in this app is "the latest value seen on a given event". That model creates two kinds of friction with modern React: 1. **`useEffect` everywhere** — `react-hooks/set-state-in-effect` reports ~328 violations across ~280 files. Most are legitimate event-driven updates, but the pattern hides the intent (it reads as "imperative setState on mount/effect" rather than "subscribe to a stream"). 2. **God-hooks** — `useCatalog` (~1100 lines), `useChat`, `useWiredTools`, `useInventoryFurni` all bundle data fetching, UI state, side effects, and computed values into a single export. Components import the whole thing for one field; the React Compiler skips memoization. Two big files (`WiredCreatorToolsView.tsx` 4493→3901 lines, `LoginView.tsx` 1700) further compound the problem: the Compiler logs "Compilation Skipped: Existing memoization could not be preserved", which means manual `useMemo`/`useCallback` are not even helping. The improvements below are ordered so that each one makes the next one easier. --- ## Five structural improvements ### 1. Event subscriptions as derived state **Problem.** Pattern repeated hundreds of times: ```ts const [foo, setFoo] = useState(initial); useNitroEvent(SomeEvent, e => setFoo(e.payload)); ``` or with the message channel: ```ts const [data, setData] = useState(null); useMessageEvent(SomeParser, e => { const parser = e.getParser(); if (!parser) return; setData(parser.field); }); ``` The shape of the code obscures the intent ("`foo` IS the latest event payload") and makes the lint think we're doing imperative setState in an effect. **Solution.** Two thin hooks (`src/hooks/events/useNitroEventState.ts` and `useMessageEventState.ts`): ```ts const foo = useNitroEventState(SomeEvent, e => e.payload, initial); const data = useMessageEventState(SomeParser, e => e.getParser()?.field ?? null, null); ``` Internally the selector closure is held in a ref refreshed in commit phase (`useLayoutEffect`), so a new selector identity per render does not force re-subscription. The listener is registered once. **Status.** Implemented + 1 pilot adoption (`OfferView.tsx`). **Adoption.** Organic: when a contributor sees a clean "derive-from-single-event" case, they convert it. **Do not sweep-replace.** The majority of existing subscriptions have side effects, multi-state updates, conditional filters, or state-machine semantics that lose information when forced into a single selector. **Companion to add later.** A `useNitroEventReducer(events, reducer, initial)` for the cases where multiple events affect one state slice (see `useDoorbellWidget` — three events, one users array). --- ### 2. Server requests as queries **Problem.** A request/response pair against the server today looks like: ```ts useEffect(() => { SendMessageComposer(new GetXComposer()); }, []); useMessageEvent(YParser, e => { setData(e.getParser().data); }); ``` There is no caching, no deduplication, no retry, no loading or error state, no devtools. Every consumer rolls its own. The same request fires multiple times if multiple components mount it. **Solution.** Wrap composer/parser pairs in a TanStack Query adapter (`@tanstack/react-query` is in the same family as `@tanstack/react-virtual` which is already a dependency): ```ts const { data, isLoading } = useNitroQuery({ request: () => new GetXComposer(), parser: YParser, select: e => e.getParser().data, }); ``` **Status.** Adapter prototype written (`src/api/nitro-query/createNitroQuery.ts`). Not wired up because `@tanstack/react-query` is **not yet installed** — deliberately left as a `yarn add` step the team can approve. **To enable.** ```sh yarn add @tanstack/react-query @tanstack/react-query-devtools ``` Then mount the provider in `src/index.tsx`: ```tsx ``` **Migration order suggested.** 1. Read-only catalog data (`useCatalog` page fetches) — biggest win, lowest risk because it's mostly read. 2. Inventory tabs. 3. Navigator search results. 4. Marketplace listings. Push messages (events the server emits without the client asking) keep using `useMessageEventState` — they're not requests. --- ### 3. Feature folders **Problem.** The current layout splits ownership across three trees: ``` src/components/wired-tools/ (views) src/hooks/wired-tools/ (hooks) src/api/wired/ (utility functions, mixed with the wired runtime) ``` A change to "the wired-tools panel" touches all three. Discoverability is poor: a new contributor reading `WiredCreatorToolsView.tsx` cannot guess `useWiredTools` lives 4 directory levels away. **Solution.** Feature folders. Each feature owns its complete vertical slice: ``` src/features/wired-tools/ ├── index.ts (public API: only what other features can import) ├── views/ (React components) ├── hooks/ (feature-local hooks) ├── state/ (zustand slices, when they exist) ├── types.ts ├── constants.ts └── helpers.ts ``` **Rule.** A feature folder may import: - React, third-party libs, the renderer SDK - `src/common/` (UI primitives) - `src/api/` (cross-cutting helpers — `LocalizeText`, `SendMessageComposer`) - Other features **only via their public `index.ts`** A feature folder must **not** reach into another feature's internals. **Status.** Pilot done on `src/features/doorbell/` (the doorbell widget, small enough to migrate cleanly in one PR). The legacy `src/components/room/widgets/doorbell/DoorbellWidgetView.tsx` and `src/hooks/rooms/widgets/useDoorbellWidget.ts` are kept as compat-shim re-exports (one line each) so existing import paths still work — they can be deleted in a follow-up PR. **Migration order suggested.** Smallest features first to validate the pattern, then bigger: 1. doorbell (done) 2. campaign, ads, mod-tools (each <500 lines) 3. notification-center, help, hc-center 4. catalog, inventory, navigator, wired-tools (multi-thousand lines each) A `jscodeshift` codemod could rewrite import paths in bulk, but each feature's relative-path imports (`../../api`, etc.) need to be re-targeted to the new depth — codemod-able but verify by running tsc per feature. --- ### 4. Splitting god-hooks **Problem.** `useCatalog.ts` is ~1100 lines. It owns: - Server fetch lifecycle (request/parser pairs) - UI state (selected page, current product, filters) - Side effects (purchases, gift composer dispatch) - Computed values (pricing display, page tree) - Cross-cutting helpers (currency lookup, club level checks) Every component that imports `useCatalog()` for one field re-runs the whole thing. The Compiler can't memoize it (too large). Tests can't be written against a single concern. **Solution.** Split by responsibility, not by entity: ```ts useCatalogData() // server data, returns { pages, currentPage, isLoading } useCatalogUiState() // ui state, returns { selectedNode, setSelectedNode, filters, ... } useCatalogActions() // imperative actions, returns { purchase, gift, openOffer } ``` Inside, `useCatalogData` uses `useNitroQuery` (#2). `useCatalogUiState` uses a Zustand slice (#5). `useCatalogActions` is a stateless export — just functions that compose composers. **Status.** Pilot done on `useDoorbellWidget`: - `src/features/doorbell/hooks/useDoorbellState.ts` — the users list, derived from three events using `useNitroEventReducer`-like pattern. - `src/features/doorbell/hooks/useDoorbellActions.ts` — `answer(name, flag)`. It's a small hook so the split looks almost theatrical, but the shape is the same one we want to apply to `useCatalog`. **Migration order suggested.** Largest pain first, moving down: 1. `useCatalog` (~1100 LOC) — but only after #2 is enabled (server fetches collapse to a few `useNitroQuery` calls, removing 60% of the file). 2. `useChatInputWidget` (~500 LOC) 3. `useWiredTools` (~600 LOC) 4. `useInventoryFurni` (~300 LOC) --- ### 5. Unified UI store **Problem.** Cross-feature UI state lives in: - React Context (e.g. `UiSettingsContext`) - Custom hooks with module-level singletons (`useNavigator`'s implicit cache) - `let foo = ...` module-level mutable variables — flagged by the React Compiler as "Writing to a variable defined outside a component or hook is not allowed" (currently 5+ violations) - `localStorage` reads in effects There is no single source of truth, no devtools, no time-travel. **Solution.** Adopt **Zustand** for cross-feature UI state. Each feature owns one slice: ```ts // src/features/wired-tools/state/wiredToolsSlice.ts export const useWiredToolsStore = create()((set) => ({ activeTab: 'monitor', setActiveTab: (tab) => set({ activeTab: tab }), // ... })); ``` Components subscribe to **specific keys** (Zustand re-renders only the subscribers whose selected slice changed): ```ts const activeTab = useWiredToolsStore(s => s.activeTab); ``` This eliminates the `let isCreatingRoom = false` module-level pattern and makes the state ispezionable in dev tools. **Status.** Skeleton written (`src/state/createNitroStore.ts`), not yet adopted — `zustand` is not yet installed. Same reason as #2: deliberately a follow-up `yarn add` step. **To enable.** ```sh yarn add zustand ``` Then convert the smallest singleton first (suggestion: the `isCreatingRoom`/`createRoomTimeout` pair in `NavigatorRoomCreatorView.tsx` — it's a clean 5-line conversion). **Do not** wholesale-replace Context. Some Contexts (theming, i18n) are fine as-is. Zustand is for *application* state, not *configuration* state. --- ## Bonus: error boundaries `react-error-boundary` is already a dependency. A widget crashing in a room (e.g. malformed pet data in `InfoStandWidgetFurniView`) currently takes down the whole UI. **Solution.** Wrap each widget root in ``. Implementation lives at `src/common/error-boundary/WidgetErrorBoundary.tsx`. **Status.** Implemented + applied to `RoomWidgetsView` as the umbrella for all in-room widgets. A widget crash now degrades gracefully (the offending widget disappears) instead of unmounting the room. A more granular pass could wrap each individual widget for finer-grained fallbacks, but the umbrella alone already prevents the worst class of failures. --- ## What's already in place The current branch (`claude/update-react-typescript-He2rs`) has applied: - **React 19.2 / TypeScript 7 (Native preview) / ESLint 10 / React Hooks v7 / React Compiler 1.0** — toolchain bump, all warnings audited. - **Form Actions** — `
` + `useActionState` adopted in `LoginView.tsx` (login, register, forgot dialogs). - **`useEffectEvent`** — adopted in `App.tsx`, `FurniEditorSearchView`, `NotificationBadgeReceivedBubbleView`, `NavigatorRoomSettingsRightsTabView`, `UiSettingsContext` to clear all `react-hooks/exhaustive-deps` warnings. - **Targeted `set-state-in-effect` cleanup** — `CatalogHeaderView` (pure derive), `NavigatorRoomCreatorView` (lazy state init), `LoginView` (track-previous-prop reset), `ChooserWidgetView` (callback in `useEffectEvent`). - **`WiredCreatorToolsView` split** — types/constants/helpers extracted to sibling files; main view 4493 → 3901 lines. - **Pattern #1 (`useNitroEventState`)** — implemented + 1 pilot. - **Pattern #3 (feature folder)** — pilot on `src/features/doorbell/`. - **Pattern #4 (split god-hook)** — pilot on the doorbell hook. - **Pattern #2 (`useNitroQuery`)** — adapter prototype written, not yet enabled (needs `yarn add @tanstack/react-query`). - **Pattern #5 (Zustand store)** — skeleton written, not yet enabled (needs `yarn add zustand`). - **Bonus (error boundaries)** — `WidgetErrorBoundary` applied at `RoomWidgetsView`. --- ## How to pick the next refactor PR Order of value/risk for the next contributor: 1. **Enable React Query** (`yarn add @tanstack/react-query`) and migrate one read-only `useCatalog` fetch as a second pilot. Highest impact, low risk. 2. **Migrate one mid-sized feature to feature folders** (e.g. `mod-tools` or `campaign`). Mostly mechanical, validates the pattern at a real scale. 3. **Enable Zustand** and migrate the `let isCreatingRoom` / `createRoomTimeout` singleton in `NavigatorRoomCreatorView`. Trivial, makes the Compiler stop complaining about cross-component variable writes. 4. **Add tests** (still the #1 thing missing — see "What I'd fix" notes). Vitest + jsdom + a tiny mock layer for the renderer would unblock every refactor below. 5. **Split `useCatalog`** — the biggest god-hook. Only do this *after* #1 and #5 in this list (React Query removes 60% of the file's responsibility, Zustand handles its UI state). Anything else (the per-tab `WiredCreatorTools` split, the `react-compiler/react-compiler` warnings, the `set-state-in-effect` sweep, the `LoginView` dialog split) is a downstream consequence of these five — easier and safer once the foundations are in place.