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[Form lib] Correctly add field to form on component mount #75796
[Form lib] Correctly add field to form on component mount #75796
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…orm object from field I removed the form object form the field object to avoid unnecessary effect triggers. The form object should be accessed by context with the "useFormContext()" hook.
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expect(stepDataMock.mock.calls[1][1]).toEqual(expected); | ||
await act(async () => { |
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That should be the only use of waitFor
in this file.
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Yes it seems so but I didn't touch the other tests that also wrap the expect inside a waitFor
. This test was the one failing and the timeout error did not let me see why it was failing.
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Oh, absolutely! I just meant that the import
is now unused.
Edit: And I apologize, because I am wrong! 🤦
Pinging @elastic/es-ui (Team:Elasticsearch UI) |
@elasticmachine merge upstream |
…:sebelga/kibana into bug/form-lib-addfield-on-component-mount
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@elasticmachine merge upstream |
…:sebelga/kibana into bug/form-lib-addfield-on-component-mount
The way the information about a rule is shown depends on keys defined on the form schema. This is a potential future bug as there is only 1 field declared in the JSX (e.g. "riskScore") so what is inside the object is expected to be FieldConfig properties.
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Great work @sebelga ! I tested locally with the my Grok form processor component that uses UseArray and the reordering works as expected with these changes (unfortunately don't have a PR up for this, yet).
Did not test mappings or security form changes.
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const areAllFieldsValidated = formFieldsValidity.every(({ 1: isValidated }) => isValidated); | ||
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// If *not* all the fiels have been validated, the validity of the form is unknown, thus still "undefined" |
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// If *not* all the fiels have been validated, the validity of the form is unknown, thus still "undefined" | |
// If *not* all the fields have been validated, the validity of the form is unknown, thus still "undefined" |
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// (isValid, isValidated...) as this will happen _after_, when the "useEffect" triggers and calls "addField()". |
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After reading this I had a look at the type annotations for the FormHook
interface. Do you think you could add some docs to each of those fields to explain intended use? I see __addField
is called inside of useField
hook and I am assuming that is the call site you are referring to here?
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Yes I could do that. Indeed I was referring to __addField
. Although all those handlers starting with a double underscore are not meant to be public and thus I wouldn't want to have a doc appear on top of their suggestion in the IDE.
Thanks for the review @jloleysens ! I keep a note about adding some doc on top of the interface properties. I will do that along with some other improvement of TS on the lib that I have in mind. |
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Thank you @sebelga 💪
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* Removes redundant uses of field's defaultValue * Most are redundant with the form's defaultValue; added calls to field.setValue in cases where the default is generated internally * Removes calls to reset() after submitting * These were needed due to a bug in the form lib; once elastic#75796 is merged these will no longer be necessary.
* Remove unused isNew field Digging through the git history, it looks like this was replaced with the isUpdateView prop at some point. There's a small chance that we're indirectly leveraging the effect of this value being changed, but I think we're safe. * WIP: Making rule form type safe We have lots of anys and unknowns in here, this is my attempt to fix that. I started by defining better types for the state/refs in our parent component; everything else mostly flowed out of that: * Step components now type their form hook for their step's data * Removes lots of unneeded `as` casts * Renames uses of `accordionId` with `step` and `activeStep`, since they are also values of our `RuleStep` enum * Step components now export their default values * The data flow is simpler when the parent passes these values in, rather than trying to merge props with some internal defaults. * The internal defaulting is still there, but I think it'll be unnecessary once I audit the `edit` forms. I've only done this work for the Define step for now, the rest are next. * Make defaultValues a required prop of the define step Now that the create step is passing in the default values, we no longer need to merge with internal state. The one exception is the default indexes; since we need that data for our "reset to default indexes" behavior, we'll keep that functionality within our DefineStep component. * Refactor rule creation forms to not require default values We don't gain much by forcing the parent to pass in default values. The slightly cleaner types are not worth the burden to the parent; instead, we add a type guard to be used in our parent to ensure our values are present before working with them. Previously, we were circumventing this logic with an `as` cast. * Remove unnecessary "deep" comparison These are arrays of strings, so a shallow comparison should suffice here. Also reorders conditions to short-circuit on simple booleans first. * Make StepRuleDescription generic on its schema * Fixes bug introduced by form lib updates There's currently a bug on master where returning to a previous form step does not populate its previous values. After some investigation it appears that this is due to form values being reset on submission (form.reset()). Previously, we kept a separate copy of data in each step's state, and had a useEffect that would repopulate the form's values if they ever became out of sync. Once that was removed I believe this bug was introduced. For now the fix is effectively reimplementing the above behavior, albeit a little more elegantly with `reset()`. If we can restructure the form logic to only require the form data at the end (big if), then we can remove the need to "repopulate" these values to the form. For now, this does remove the local copy of data in the step component as I believe that is no longer needed. Data is stored in the parent, copied/modified to the form, and pushed back up when one clicks on to the next step. * Rename typed hook to obviate eslint exception The linter was complaining because it didn't think that `typedUseKibana` was a hook. But it is, and we should name it as such. * WIP: Fixing type errors in the other form steps Things still aren't quite working, state gets lost when moving through steps but I believe this is addressed in an outstanding PR so I'm not sweating it right now. * Removes as much state in Step components as possible * We shouldn't need this as the form holds all the state as well. If we need to "watch" for a change, we can subscribe to the form's observable to replace FormDataProvider and local state (TODO) * Removes setting of default values in form components * I believe that this is redundant with defaultValues provided to useForm, but I need to verify. * More form cleanup * Removes redundant uses of field's defaultValue * Most are redundant with the form's defaultValue; added calls to field.setValue in cases where the default is generated internally * Removes calls to reset() after submitting * These were needed due to a bug in the form lib; once #75796 is merged these will no longer be necessary. * Fix some leftover type errors * Remove duplicated useEffect hook This exists identically earlier in the component; I'm guessing it was the result of a bad merge conflict. * Fix Rule edit form * Makes data structures more similar to rule creation form * Adds type guards for asserting which step is "active" * Simplifies logic around the active tabe/step/form * Fixes About Step jest tests * Removes use of wait() in favor of act() * Fixes mock call assertion now that we're no longer setting our data to null (which was a now-unnecessary form lib workaround). * Fix bug with going to a previous step after editing actions We never send our actions data back down to the actions form, so it was lost if you went to a previous step. Since the actions UI still had any connectors you created, you merely had to reselect the throttle and the connector, but this prevents you from having to do that. * Add assertions to our rule creation test Asserts that our rule form repopulates with the provided values when going back to a previous step. This is to cover a regression that was not caught by CI (but which has now been fixed). * Simplify Rule Creation logic * Validation and data collection are performed in the parent, not the step component * Step component provides a form ref and notifies the parent when it's being submitted; the rest is the parent's responsibility * Renames some internal helper functions to be more declarative: submitStep, editStep, etc. * Don't persist empty form data when leaving a form step If the active step form is invalid we will receive no data, so we must not persist that lest the form blows up on absent values when we later navigate back. * Skip About Step tests for now These exercise functionality that was moved into the parent, so they need a new home. * Remove unnecessary calls to setValue * Instead of setting our kibana url after the form is created, we add it to the form's default state * We do not need to set the throttle field value, the field component already does this * Style: logic cleanup * Prevent users from navigating away from an invalid step on rule edit We can go against the form lib conventions and persist this invalid data ourselves on transition, but for now this brings the create/edit forms into alignment so that adding the aforementioned behavior should be nearly identical on both. * Display callout if attempting to navigate away from an invalid tab We already do this if you try to _submit_ the form, but not when you click on another tab. * Persist our form submit() rather than the entire form Making the entire stateful form a useEffect dependency was likely causing unnecessary render cycles. This may also have been part of why both the hooks and the data are refs instead of normal state; to prevent these rerenders. * Replace FormDataProvider with useFormData hook We have to do a type cast here because the hook's data is not typed, but other than that this is a solid win and cleans things up immensely; the side effects that result from these values changing are much more apparent (IMO). * Move fetch of fields data _after_ form initialization This ensures that our first fetch of fields will use the index patterns on the form, not necessarily the default ones. * Replace FormDataProvider on About step * This fixes a bug where changing the default severity no longer updated the default risk score. It looks like this was broken when the severity/riskScore overrides were added, and the values of these fields changed from primitives to objects. * Replace local state with useFormData By watching the value directly from the form we no longer have a need for local state, as we were just using it to determine whether the throttle had changed from the default. * Types cleanup Remove some unneeded casts, add some needed ones. * Rewrite About Step tests Rather than asserting that the form is invalid through the UI, we instead retrieve data out of the form hook and assert on that instead. * Add memoization back to StepRuleDescription I'm not sure that it's necessary, but best to leave it until we have time to audit/remove multiple of these. * Do not fetch ML Jobs if StepRuleDescription is not rendering ML Data We were incorrectly invoking the useSecurityJobs hook any time the StepRuleDescription component was rendered, regardless of whether we actually needed that data. This moves the useSecurityJobs hook into the component that uses it, MlJobDescription. If we end up having multiple of these on the page we can evaluate caching/sharing this data somehow, but for now this prevents: * 3x3=9 unnecessary ML calls on the Rule Create page. * 1x3=3 unnecessary ML calls on Rule Details * 1x3=3 unnecessary ML Calls on the Rule Edit page. * Fix bug where revisiting the About step could modify the user's Risk Score With the severity/risk score link back in place, there was a bug where a user who had previously set a manual risk score would have it rewritten on edit (or edit during rule creation). This was due to a poorly-written useEffect that basically said "if there is a severity, set a risk score." This has now been amended to say "if the user changes the severity, set a risk score." * Clean up About Step tests * We don't need act(), it's not doing anything. * We don't need to click Continue since we're just talking to the form hook * Fix local form data when form isn't mounted If the form isn't on the page (e.g. if we're read-only), then useFormData will return no values. In these cases, we can simply fall back to the initialState values, as they'll either be: the default values on a new form, or: the current values on an active create/edit form. Updates the manual type of useFormData to reflect this "maybe" fact. * Allow user to navigate between invalid tabs on Edit Rule * Form hooks now _always_ return the form's data, regardless of validity * Edit Rule now: * persists invalid data * submits both the active form and the destination form on navigation. This is necessary to refresh validations on the destination form, since the form lib assumes a newly-mounted form is valid * simplifies "invalid tab" logic to be derived from our persisted data * Fix logical error If the rule is immutable, they can only edit actions. * Remove unneeded eslint exception Fixed by upstream #76471 * Make 21 the default risk score for a new rule Since the default severity is 'low,' these two defaults now coincide. * Remove duplicated type in favor of common one
* Remove unused isNew field Digging through the git history, it looks like this was replaced with the isUpdateView prop at some point. There's a small chance that we're indirectly leveraging the effect of this value being changed, but I think we're safe. * WIP: Making rule form type safe We have lots of anys and unknowns in here, this is my attempt to fix that. I started by defining better types for the state/refs in our parent component; everything else mostly flowed out of that: * Step components now type their form hook for their step's data * Removes lots of unneeded `as` casts * Renames uses of `accordionId` with `step` and `activeStep`, since they are also values of our `RuleStep` enum * Step components now export their default values * The data flow is simpler when the parent passes these values in, rather than trying to merge props with some internal defaults. * The internal defaulting is still there, but I think it'll be unnecessary once I audit the `edit` forms. I've only done this work for the Define step for now, the rest are next. * Make defaultValues a required prop of the define step Now that the create step is passing in the default values, we no longer need to merge with internal state. The one exception is the default indexes; since we need that data for our "reset to default indexes" behavior, we'll keep that functionality within our DefineStep component. * Refactor rule creation forms to not require default values We don't gain much by forcing the parent to pass in default values. The slightly cleaner types are not worth the burden to the parent; instead, we add a type guard to be used in our parent to ensure our values are present before working with them. Previously, we were circumventing this logic with an `as` cast. * Remove unnecessary "deep" comparison These are arrays of strings, so a shallow comparison should suffice here. Also reorders conditions to short-circuit on simple booleans first. * Make StepRuleDescription generic on its schema * Fixes bug introduced by form lib updates There's currently a bug on master where returning to a previous form step does not populate its previous values. After some investigation it appears that this is due to form values being reset on submission (form.reset()). Previously, we kept a separate copy of data in each step's state, and had a useEffect that would repopulate the form's values if they ever became out of sync. Once that was removed I believe this bug was introduced. For now the fix is effectively reimplementing the above behavior, albeit a little more elegantly with `reset()`. If we can restructure the form logic to only require the form data at the end (big if), then we can remove the need to "repopulate" these values to the form. For now, this does remove the local copy of data in the step component as I believe that is no longer needed. Data is stored in the parent, copied/modified to the form, and pushed back up when one clicks on to the next step. * Rename typed hook to obviate eslint exception The linter was complaining because it didn't think that `typedUseKibana` was a hook. But it is, and we should name it as such. * WIP: Fixing type errors in the other form steps Things still aren't quite working, state gets lost when moving through steps but I believe this is addressed in an outstanding PR so I'm not sweating it right now. * Removes as much state in Step components as possible * We shouldn't need this as the form holds all the state as well. If we need to "watch" for a change, we can subscribe to the form's observable to replace FormDataProvider and local state (TODO) * Removes setting of default values in form components * I believe that this is redundant with defaultValues provided to useForm, but I need to verify. * More form cleanup * Removes redundant uses of field's defaultValue * Most are redundant with the form's defaultValue; added calls to field.setValue in cases where the default is generated internally * Removes calls to reset() after submitting * These were needed due to a bug in the form lib; once elastic#75796 is merged these will no longer be necessary. * Fix some leftover type errors * Remove duplicated useEffect hook This exists identically earlier in the component; I'm guessing it was the result of a bad merge conflict. * Fix Rule edit form * Makes data structures more similar to rule creation form * Adds type guards for asserting which step is "active" * Simplifies logic around the active tabe/step/form * Fixes About Step jest tests * Removes use of wait() in favor of act() * Fixes mock call assertion now that we're no longer setting our data to null (which was a now-unnecessary form lib workaround). * Fix bug with going to a previous step after editing actions We never send our actions data back down to the actions form, so it was lost if you went to a previous step. Since the actions UI still had any connectors you created, you merely had to reselect the throttle and the connector, but this prevents you from having to do that. * Add assertions to our rule creation test Asserts that our rule form repopulates with the provided values when going back to a previous step. This is to cover a regression that was not caught by CI (but which has now been fixed). * Simplify Rule Creation logic * Validation and data collection are performed in the parent, not the step component * Step component provides a form ref and notifies the parent when it's being submitted; the rest is the parent's responsibility * Renames some internal helper functions to be more declarative: submitStep, editStep, etc. * Don't persist empty form data when leaving a form step If the active step form is invalid we will receive no data, so we must not persist that lest the form blows up on absent values when we later navigate back. * Skip About Step tests for now These exercise functionality that was moved into the parent, so they need a new home. * Remove unnecessary calls to setValue * Instead of setting our kibana url after the form is created, we add it to the form's default state * We do not need to set the throttle field value, the field component already does this * Style: logic cleanup * Prevent users from navigating away from an invalid step on rule edit We can go against the form lib conventions and persist this invalid data ourselves on transition, but for now this brings the create/edit forms into alignment so that adding the aforementioned behavior should be nearly identical on both. * Display callout if attempting to navigate away from an invalid tab We already do this if you try to _submit_ the form, but not when you click on another tab. * Persist our form submit() rather than the entire form Making the entire stateful form a useEffect dependency was likely causing unnecessary render cycles. This may also have been part of why both the hooks and the data are refs instead of normal state; to prevent these rerenders. * Replace FormDataProvider with useFormData hook We have to do a type cast here because the hook's data is not typed, but other than that this is a solid win and cleans things up immensely; the side effects that result from these values changing are much more apparent (IMO). * Move fetch of fields data _after_ form initialization This ensures that our first fetch of fields will use the index patterns on the form, not necessarily the default ones. * Replace FormDataProvider on About step * This fixes a bug where changing the default severity no longer updated the default risk score. It looks like this was broken when the severity/riskScore overrides were added, and the values of these fields changed from primitives to objects. * Replace local state with useFormData By watching the value directly from the form we no longer have a need for local state, as we were just using it to determine whether the throttle had changed from the default. * Types cleanup Remove some unneeded casts, add some needed ones. * Rewrite About Step tests Rather than asserting that the form is invalid through the UI, we instead retrieve data out of the form hook and assert on that instead. * Add memoization back to StepRuleDescription I'm not sure that it's necessary, but best to leave it until we have time to audit/remove multiple of these. * Do not fetch ML Jobs if StepRuleDescription is not rendering ML Data We were incorrectly invoking the useSecurityJobs hook any time the StepRuleDescription component was rendered, regardless of whether we actually needed that data. This moves the useSecurityJobs hook into the component that uses it, MlJobDescription. If we end up having multiple of these on the page we can evaluate caching/sharing this data somehow, but for now this prevents: * 3x3=9 unnecessary ML calls on the Rule Create page. * 1x3=3 unnecessary ML calls on Rule Details * 1x3=3 unnecessary ML Calls on the Rule Edit page. * Fix bug where revisiting the About step could modify the user's Risk Score With the severity/risk score link back in place, there was a bug where a user who had previously set a manual risk score would have it rewritten on edit (or edit during rule creation). This was due to a poorly-written useEffect that basically said "if there is a severity, set a risk score." This has now been amended to say "if the user changes the severity, set a risk score." * Clean up About Step tests * We don't need act(), it's not doing anything. * We don't need to click Continue since we're just talking to the form hook * Fix local form data when form isn't mounted If the form isn't on the page (e.g. if we're read-only), then useFormData will return no values. In these cases, we can simply fall back to the initialState values, as they'll either be: the default values on a new form, or: the current values on an active create/edit form. Updates the manual type of useFormData to reflect this "maybe" fact. * Allow user to navigate between invalid tabs on Edit Rule * Form hooks now _always_ return the form's data, regardless of validity * Edit Rule now: * persists invalid data * submits both the active form and the destination form on navigation. This is necessary to refresh validations on the destination form, since the form lib assumes a newly-mounted form is valid * simplifies "invalid tab" logic to be derived from our persisted data * Fix logical error If the rule is immutable, they can only edit actions. * Remove unneeded eslint exception Fixed by upstream elastic#76471 * Make 21 the default risk score for a new rule Since the default severity is 'low,' these two defaults now coincide. * Remove duplicated type in favor of common one
* Remove unused isNew field Digging through the git history, it looks like this was replaced with the isUpdateView prop at some point. There's a small chance that we're indirectly leveraging the effect of this value being changed, but I think we're safe. * WIP: Making rule form type safe We have lots of anys and unknowns in here, this is my attempt to fix that. I started by defining better types for the state/refs in our parent component; everything else mostly flowed out of that: * Step components now type their form hook for their step's data * Removes lots of unneeded `as` casts * Renames uses of `accordionId` with `step` and `activeStep`, since they are also values of our `RuleStep` enum * Step components now export their default values * The data flow is simpler when the parent passes these values in, rather than trying to merge props with some internal defaults. * The internal defaulting is still there, but I think it'll be unnecessary once I audit the `edit` forms. I've only done this work for the Define step for now, the rest are next. * Make defaultValues a required prop of the define step Now that the create step is passing in the default values, we no longer need to merge with internal state. The one exception is the default indexes; since we need that data for our "reset to default indexes" behavior, we'll keep that functionality within our DefineStep component. * Refactor rule creation forms to not require default values We don't gain much by forcing the parent to pass in default values. The slightly cleaner types are not worth the burden to the parent; instead, we add a type guard to be used in our parent to ensure our values are present before working with them. Previously, we were circumventing this logic with an `as` cast. * Remove unnecessary "deep" comparison These are arrays of strings, so a shallow comparison should suffice here. Also reorders conditions to short-circuit on simple booleans first. * Make StepRuleDescription generic on its schema * Fixes bug introduced by form lib updates There's currently a bug on master where returning to a previous form step does not populate its previous values. After some investigation it appears that this is due to form values being reset on submission (form.reset()). Previously, we kept a separate copy of data in each step's state, and had a useEffect that would repopulate the form's values if they ever became out of sync. Once that was removed I believe this bug was introduced. For now the fix is effectively reimplementing the above behavior, albeit a little more elegantly with `reset()`. If we can restructure the form logic to only require the form data at the end (big if), then we can remove the need to "repopulate" these values to the form. For now, this does remove the local copy of data in the step component as I believe that is no longer needed. Data is stored in the parent, copied/modified to the form, and pushed back up when one clicks on to the next step. * Rename typed hook to obviate eslint exception The linter was complaining because it didn't think that `typedUseKibana` was a hook. But it is, and we should name it as such. * WIP: Fixing type errors in the other form steps Things still aren't quite working, state gets lost when moving through steps but I believe this is addressed in an outstanding PR so I'm not sweating it right now. * Removes as much state in Step components as possible * We shouldn't need this as the form holds all the state as well. If we need to "watch" for a change, we can subscribe to the form's observable to replace FormDataProvider and local state (TODO) * Removes setting of default values in form components * I believe that this is redundant with defaultValues provided to useForm, but I need to verify. * More form cleanup * Removes redundant uses of field's defaultValue * Most are redundant with the form's defaultValue; added calls to field.setValue in cases where the default is generated internally * Removes calls to reset() after submitting * These were needed due to a bug in the form lib; once #75796 is merged these will no longer be necessary. * Fix some leftover type errors * Remove duplicated useEffect hook This exists identically earlier in the component; I'm guessing it was the result of a bad merge conflict. * Fix Rule edit form * Makes data structures more similar to rule creation form * Adds type guards for asserting which step is "active" * Simplifies logic around the active tabe/step/form * Fixes About Step jest tests * Removes use of wait() in favor of act() * Fixes mock call assertion now that we're no longer setting our data to null (which was a now-unnecessary form lib workaround). * Fix bug with going to a previous step after editing actions We never send our actions data back down to the actions form, so it was lost if you went to a previous step. Since the actions UI still had any connectors you created, you merely had to reselect the throttle and the connector, but this prevents you from having to do that. * Add assertions to our rule creation test Asserts that our rule form repopulates with the provided values when going back to a previous step. This is to cover a regression that was not caught by CI (but which has now been fixed). * Simplify Rule Creation logic * Validation and data collection are performed in the parent, not the step component * Step component provides a form ref and notifies the parent when it's being submitted; the rest is the parent's responsibility * Renames some internal helper functions to be more declarative: submitStep, editStep, etc. * Don't persist empty form data when leaving a form step If the active step form is invalid we will receive no data, so we must not persist that lest the form blows up on absent values when we later navigate back. * Skip About Step tests for now These exercise functionality that was moved into the parent, so they need a new home. * Remove unnecessary calls to setValue * Instead of setting our kibana url after the form is created, we add it to the form's default state * We do not need to set the throttle field value, the field component already does this * Style: logic cleanup * Prevent users from navigating away from an invalid step on rule edit We can go against the form lib conventions and persist this invalid data ourselves on transition, but for now this brings the create/edit forms into alignment so that adding the aforementioned behavior should be nearly identical on both. * Display callout if attempting to navigate away from an invalid tab We already do this if you try to _submit_ the form, but not when you click on another tab. * Persist our form submit() rather than the entire form Making the entire stateful form a useEffect dependency was likely causing unnecessary render cycles. This may also have been part of why both the hooks and the data are refs instead of normal state; to prevent these rerenders. * Replace FormDataProvider with useFormData hook We have to do a type cast here because the hook's data is not typed, but other than that this is a solid win and cleans things up immensely; the side effects that result from these values changing are much more apparent (IMO). * Move fetch of fields data _after_ form initialization This ensures that our first fetch of fields will use the index patterns on the form, not necessarily the default ones. * Replace FormDataProvider on About step * This fixes a bug where changing the default severity no longer updated the default risk score. It looks like this was broken when the severity/riskScore overrides were added, and the values of these fields changed from primitives to objects. * Replace local state with useFormData By watching the value directly from the form we no longer have a need for local state, as we were just using it to determine whether the throttle had changed from the default. * Types cleanup Remove some unneeded casts, add some needed ones. * Rewrite About Step tests Rather than asserting that the form is invalid through the UI, we instead retrieve data out of the form hook and assert on that instead. * Add memoization back to StepRuleDescription I'm not sure that it's necessary, but best to leave it until we have time to audit/remove multiple of these. * Do not fetch ML Jobs if StepRuleDescription is not rendering ML Data We were incorrectly invoking the useSecurityJobs hook any time the StepRuleDescription component was rendered, regardless of whether we actually needed that data. This moves the useSecurityJobs hook into the component that uses it, MlJobDescription. If we end up having multiple of these on the page we can evaluate caching/sharing this data somehow, but for now this prevents: * 3x3=9 unnecessary ML calls on the Rule Create page. * 1x3=3 unnecessary ML calls on Rule Details * 1x3=3 unnecessary ML Calls on the Rule Edit page. * Fix bug where revisiting the About step could modify the user's Risk Score With the severity/risk score link back in place, there was a bug where a user who had previously set a manual risk score would have it rewritten on edit (or edit during rule creation). This was due to a poorly-written useEffect that basically said "if there is a severity, set a risk score." This has now been amended to say "if the user changes the severity, set a risk score." * Clean up About Step tests * We don't need act(), it's not doing anything. * We don't need to click Continue since we're just talking to the form hook * Fix local form data when form isn't mounted If the form isn't on the page (e.g. if we're read-only), then useFormData will return no values. In these cases, we can simply fall back to the initialState values, as they'll either be: the default values on a new form, or: the current values on an active create/edit form. Updates the manual type of useFormData to reflect this "maybe" fact. * Allow user to navigate between invalid tabs on Edit Rule * Form hooks now _always_ return the form's data, regardless of validity * Edit Rule now: * persists invalid data * submits both the active form and the destination form on navigation. This is necessary to refresh validations on the destination form, since the form lib assumes a newly-mounted form is valid * simplifies "invalid tab" logic to be derived from our persisted data * Fix logical error If the rule is immutable, they can only edit actions. * Remove unneeded eslint exception Fixed by upstream #76471 * Make 21 the default risk score for a new rule Since the default severity is 'low,' these two defaults now coincide. * Remove duplicated type in favor of common one
This PR fixes #74677. A regression was introduced from the work of memorizing the
field
andform
objects and handlers in (#71237).Security solution forms
Fixing the form lib to correctly add and remove fields to the form hook has revealed some bugs in the security solution plugin. Mainly in the
<StepAboutRuleComponent />
.I discovered that there were nested form fields which are not allowed in the form lib. There was a
riskScore
field and ariskScore.value
field. In the form library, fields correspond to the leaves of an object.I fixed the issue by removing the
riskScore.value
field.I found the same issue with the security level and also fixed it.
Lesson learned
The lesson learned from the regression introduced in the lib is the importance of the order of the
useEffect
on the file.In the above snippets, we can see that when the field value changes it
onValueChange
field
objectonValueChange()
which in turn asks to validate the fieldSo on step 4, it asks to validate the field but the field was removed on step 3! So nothing to validate === bug.
The solution is simple, but it took me a while to figure it out! 😢