Fixes #19023 ## What changed This updates the record index/view field state flow so the current view can react to late-arriving `viewFields` coming from SSE without requiring a page refresh. Changes: - extracted a narrower `syncRecordIndexViewFields` path in `useLoadRecordIndexStates` - kept the initial full record-index load for first entry into a view - added a follow-up sync in `RecordIndexLoadBaseOnContextStoreEffect` when the same view receives updated `viewFields` - updated `ViewBarRecordFieldEffect` so it re-syncs current record fields when `currentView.viewFields` changes instead of only initializing once ## Why There is a race when a user navigates to a custom object while AI is still creating metadata. In that case, the record index can initialize from a partial view, and later SSE `viewFields` updates were not being applied to the active view state. That could leave the table visually empty or incomplete until a refresh. ## Impact This should allow: - record index columns to update live when view fields arrive via SSE - view bar field state to update live as well - the current view to stay usable without a refresh while AI-created metadata is still streaming in ## Validation Validated locally with: - `npx prettier --check` on modified files - `npx oxlint --type-aware` on modified files Manual verification: - confirmed live record creation appeared without refresh - manual AI/SSE testing was partially limited by Groq TPM/token caps on the selected model, but the state-sync path was verified in code and local behavior checks <img width="3024" height="1964" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f71c7490-bf57-4357-9d5f-087b2424b53b" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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