Refactors the `useAdminsPresenter` hook to manage the admin table's filter and pagination state through URL search parameters instead of local component state.
This change introduces the `useSearchParams` hook to read the state from the URL and a `useEffect` to synchronize it with the component's state and the filter form. The search function now updates the URL using `router.push`, making the URL the single source of truth.
This enables several key improvements:
- Users can now bookmark and share links to filtered views of the admin table.
- The browser's back and forward buttons will correctly navigate through filter changes.
- The filter form state is preserved on page refresh.
This commit introduces a new `clearable` prop to the `Select` component, allowing users to easily reset its value.
When the `clearable` prop is set to true, a clear button (an 'X' icon) is displayed when an option is selected. Clicking this button resets the select input to its initial placeholder state and triggers an optional `onClear` callback.
To support this, the component's internal state management was refactored to control the input's value.
Additionally, the `AdminListFilters` component has been updated to:
- Utilize the new clearable select for the status filter.
- Consolidate multiple search fields (email, username, full_name) into a single generic "search" input.
- Add explicit "Reset" and "Apply" buttons for better filter management.
This commit introduces filtering capabilities to the administrators table, allowing users to refine the list based on specific criteria.
A new `ListHeader` component has been implemented, which now contains the "Create Admin" button and a new "Filter" button. Clicking the filter button opens a modal containing the `AdminListFilters` form. The state for managing the filter modal's visibility is handled within the `useAdminsPresenter` hook. A new `FilterIcon` has also been added to support this feature.
This commit introduces the functionality for super admins to change the status of other admin users to either 'Active' or 'Inactive'. This provides better control over admin account access.
Key changes include:
- A 'Status' column with a visual badge has been added to the admins table.
- A new 'Change Status' action button, using a new `UserSettingIcon`, opens a modal for status updates.
- The backend service and frontend mutation for updating an admin's status are implemented.
- The `IUser` type and a new `AdminStatus` enum have been added to support this feature.
Additionally, the confirmation modal implementation has been simplified across the admin and customer tables by removing the `modalConfig` state.