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chore: sort by date #4390

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Fixes: #4289

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  • Enhancements
    • Updated the QfRoundSelector component to sort QF rounds by isActive and beginDate.
    • Improved the rendering logic for recurring donations based on the selected QF round.

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The QfRoundSelector component in the project has been updated to sort the qfRounds by isActive and then by beginDate. This ensures that the rounds are displayed from the most recent to the least recent. The rendering logic for recurring donations based on the selected QF has also been adjusted.

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File Change Summary
src/components/views/project/projectDonations/QfRoundSelector.tsx Sorted qfRounds by isActive and beginDate. Modified rendering logic for recurring donations.

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Sort QF rounds from left to right according to most recent (#4289)
Display QF rounds on the donations tab for a project sorted by date (#4289)

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In the land of code where changes bloom,
The QfRoundSelector swept away the gloom.
Sorted rounds by date, closest to the right,
Now the most recent shines bright and tight.
Recurring donations align with ease,
In this new logic, everyone’s pleased. 🌟


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  • src/components/views/project/projectDonations/QfRoundSelector.tsx (2 hunks)
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  • src/components/views/project/projectDonations/QfRoundSelector.tsx

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Comment on lines +117 to +118
{formatMessage({
id: 'label.recurring_donation',
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i18n was missing here

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Actionable comments posted: 1

Comment on lines 40 to 51
projectData?.qfRounds?.sort((a, b) => {
// First, compare by isActive
const isActiveComparison = Number(b.isActive) - Number(a.isActive);

// If isActive values are the same, compare by name
if (isActiveComparison === 0) {
return a.name.localeCompare(b.name);
}

// Otherwise, return the comparison result of isActive
return isActiveComparison;
}) || [];
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this would first sort rounds based on isActive prop and then if both have same isActive value it would display the most recent one first

@Udit-takkar Udit-takkar changed the title chore: sort alphabetically chore: sort by date Jul 6, 2024
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QF rounds should be sorted by date, where the one closest to the right is the most recent
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