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core: change direction to orderBy for history, use enum #420

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As already done for Swift/Kotlin, this change renames the direction parameter of the history parameters to orderBy. Instead of using string values, we now use an enum.

The ChatApi now does a mapping to the backend format (which itself will change at a later date).

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@AndyTWF AndyTWF requested review from vladvelici and removed request for JoaoDiasAbly November 29, 2024 18:00
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🟢 Lines 93.63% (🎯 92%) 3180 / 3396
🟢 Statements 93.63% (🎯 92%) 3180 / 3396
🟢 Functions 95.34% (🎯 92%) 246 / 258
🟢 Branches 93.88% (🎯 93%) 845 / 900
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src/core/chat-api.ts 100% 87.5% 100% 100%
src/core/messages.ts 92.6% 88.67% 100% 92.6% 426-428, 458-462, 474-478, 588-590, 623-625
src/react/hooks/use-messages.ts 95.78% 92.59% 100% 95.78% 145-146, 153-154
Generated in workflow #1819 for commit 34ff9c6 by the Vitest Coverage Report Action

As already done for Swift/Kotlin, this change renames the direction parameter of the history parameters to
orderBy. Instead of using string values, we now use an enum.

The ChatApi now does a mapping to the backend format (which itself will change at a later date).
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