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This PR fixes an issue where item statuses stopped showing.
There is still a reactivity issue, because the queries are not invalidating correctly, so the statuses do not updates when a single mutation updates them. This needs to be investigated further.Invalidation should now work as expected. One trade-off is that all itemTags queries that target multiple items will refetch when one itemTag is changed. It looks like invalidation of query keys is made in order of the elements in the array, so it is not easily possible to invalidate one of the use many queries if it does not target the first id in the list:
Example of itemTags query keys:
["items", "itemTags", "many", "idA", idB", idC", ...]
in this case it is possible to invalidate this query by using one of these:["items"]
["items", "itemTags"]
["items", "itemTags", "many"]
["items", "itemTags", "many", "idA"]
But using the following will not work:
["items", "itemTags", "many", "idB"]
So currently we use:
["items", "itemTags", "many"]