fix(sidebar): remove fallback timer that caused full-page reloads#663
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fix(sidebar): remove fallback timer that caused full-page reloads#663
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Next.js App Router defers history.pushState() to a React effect, so window.location.pathname does not update synchronously with router.push(). The 500ms fallback timer was firing before the URL updated and calling window.location.href, causing a full hard reload on every sidebar click. Remove the fallback timer and useEffect cleanup entirely; router.push() alone is sufficient for App Router navigation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
window.location.href) fromhandleBranchClickinSidebar.tsxuseRef(fallbackTimerRef) anduseEffectcleanupRoot cause
Next.js App Router calls
window.history.pushState()inside a React effect (not synchronously withrouter.push()). This meanswindow.location.pathnameretains the old path until the React render cycle completes — which can be 500ms+ on slow RSC fetches.The fallback timer was checking
window.location.pathname !== targetPathat 500ms and triggeringwindow.location.href = targetPath(a hard full-page reload) every time, because the URL hadn't updated yet.Fix
Remove the fallback timer entirely.
router.push()is the correct way to navigate in App Router and does not need a hard-nav fallback.Test plan
npm run test:unit)🤖 Generated with Claude Code