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title: "ADR: Handling tables"
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---
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## Background
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We need to handle table state on different pages. Some pages do client side table handling while some other need to offload some work to the server.
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Two most critical pages that we migrate to server handling are the Feature Flags page and Project Overview page.
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[Table handling options](/img/handling-tables-adr.png)
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Table handling consists of 4 parts:
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* API call and **server side data handling**
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* persistent table state in URL and localStorage (handled by the usePerisistentTableState hook)
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* column definitions and **client side data handling** (handled either by react-table or custom code)
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* Material-UI rendering components
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Data handling consists of:
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* sorting (either server or client side)
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* pagination (either server or client side)
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* searching (either server or client side)
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* filtering (either server or client side)
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* column visibility (only client side)
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* row selection (only client side)
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### Options
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For pages with no server data handling we need `react-table` for client side data handling.
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For pages with server data handling we considered two options that we implemented in a spike:
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* not using `react-table` and writing minimal custom code for column visibility, data mapping and row selection.
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Not much else is required since server side is doing sorting/pagination/searching/filtering
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* using `react-table` with the extra cost of the library magic and writing connectors from backend data to `react-table` structures
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The tradeoff is between simplicity of the pages that support server side data handling and the consistency
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between the definitions of the client side and server side powered tables.
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## Decision
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We have decided to **favor consistency over one-off simplicity**.
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Using `react-table` comes at a cost but allows to change between client and server side data handling with lesser effort. It allows to revert decisions to client side and makes the migration
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to server side data handling easier.
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