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The default state of a `$state()` with no arguments is `undefined`, which was then leaking out of this component if the user clicks `sign in` without changing the values. Axiom, our HTTP client library, suppresses fields with `undefined` values in JSON payloads (sensibly enough), leading to empty requests.
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Access to "global" (maybe "external?") state is now handled at the top level of the component hierarchy, in `+page.svelte`, `+layout.svelte`, and their associated scripts. State is otherwise passed down through props, and changes are passed up through callbacks.
This is - hopefully - groundwork for refactoring state management a bit. I wanted to move access to state out to a smaller number of places, so that I have fewer places to update to implement reconnect logic. My broader goal is to make it easier to refactor these kinds of external side effects, as well, though no such changes are in this branch.
This change also makes testing a mile easier, since tests can interact with props and callbacks instead of emulating the whole HTTP request stack and the Pilcrow API. This change removes do-very-little tests.
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Does not use runes in stores (yet).
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This - in passing - fixes the problem where the client failed to subscribe after logging in, by causing the whole subscription process to be re-run when returning to the main interface.
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