ruvector/studio/components/ui/DataTable/providers/ControlsProvider.tsx
rUv 814f595995 feat(studio): Add complete RuVector Studio application
Major additions:
- Complete Next.js studio application with 1600+ components
- Docker support (Dockerfile.combined, docker-compose.yml)
- GCP deployment documentation and benchmarks
- SQL benchmark scripts for performance testing
- Sentry integration for monitoring
- Comprehensive test suite and mocks

Studio features:
- Dashboard and admin interfaces
- Data visualization components
- Authentication and user management
- API integration with RuVector backend
- Static data and public assets

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-06 23:04:48 +00:00

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import { useLocalStorage } from 'hooks/misc/useLocalStorage'
import { createContext, Dispatch, SetStateAction, useContext } from 'react'
interface ControlsContextType {
open: boolean
setOpen: Dispatch<SetStateAction<boolean>>
}
export const ControlsContext = createContext<ControlsContextType | null>(null)
export function ControlsProvider({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
const [open, setOpen] = useLocalStorage('data-table-controls', true)
return (
<ControlsContext.Provider value={{ open, setOpen }}>
<div
// REMINDER: access the data-expanded state with tailwind via `group-data-[expanded=true]/controls:block`
// In tailwindcss v4, we could even use `group-data-expanded/controls:block`
className="group/controls h-full"
data-expanded={open}
>
{children}
</div>
</ControlsContext.Provider>
)
}
export function useControls() {
const context = useContext(ControlsContext)
if (!context) {
throw new Error('useControls must be used within a ControlsProvider')
}
return context as ControlsContextType
}