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$ #84878
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  1. Open Spend and apply any filter
  2. Verify there is a close button next to the filter chip
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  1. Press the filter chip name
  2. Verify it opens the filter content
  3. Close it
  4. Press the close button to clear the filter
  5. Verify the filter is removed
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❌ Looks like you've decreased code coverage for some files. Please write tests to increase, or at least maintain, the existing level of code coverage. See our documentation here for how to interpret this table.

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...mponents/Search/FilterDropdowns/DropdownButton.tsx 86.66% <100.00%> (+1.30%) ⬆️
src/components/Search/SearchAutocompleteInput.tsx 95.89% <ø> (ø)
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Going to run a build on this now. CC: @Expensify/design for a looksie too.

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@aimane-chnaif can you review it today? Would be great if we catch the deploy on this one.

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Visually these look good to me, cc @dubielzyk-expensify for final confirmation

One thing we discussed in Slack - it feels pretty redundant to show the keyword filter chip when you see it in the search box right to the left. Can we not show the keyword chip?

CleanShot 2026-04-30 at 14 58 15@2x

Maybe while we're at it, the close button probably needs to be closer to the right edge of the input:
CleanShot 2026-04-30 at 14 59 16@2x

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Are the chips supposed to stay sticky on the views? Like if I choose to see only Expenses from myself, then head to a different section, I would expect the same filter to be applied on Expenses when I return:

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Actually the close portion is 22px wide:
CleanShot 2026-04-30 at 15 02 06@2x

In Figma I see 24px:
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JS00001 commented Apr 30, 2026

Are the chips supposed to stay sticky on the views? Like if I choose to see only Expenses from myself, then head to a different section, I would expect the same filter to be applied on Expenses when I return:

They are not, no

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Can we not show the keyword chip?

Done

the close button probably needs to be closer to the right edge of the input:

The clear button has 4px horizontal margin by default, so all components that use it have that style. Should this change for that input only, or for all?

In Figma I see 24px:

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Nice, feeling good to me 👍

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Should this change for that input only, or for all?

I would just change it here for this small size.

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I would just change it here for this small size.

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Sweet, all good on my end 👍

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JS00001 commented May 1, 2026

jest is failing

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Looks like a flaky test, merged with main to rerun it

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return PopoverComponent({closeOverlay: toggleOverlay, isExpanded: isOverlayVisible, setPopoverWidth: setCustomPopoverWidth});
}, [PopoverComponent, toggleOverlay, isOverlayVisible]);

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NAB: as a boolean, rename to shouldShowCloseButton

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Clean implementation. The close button pattern (split button with divider) follows existing UI conventions well, and the filter clearing logic correctly handles compound filters (date sub-keys, amount modifiers, report fields).

A few observations:

  1. Missing JSDoc on onClosePress (NAB): The other props in DropdownButtonProps have /** comment */ descriptions, but onClosePress is bare. Consider adding one for consistency.

  2. Naming convention (NAB, echoing aimane-chnaif's review comment): showCloseButtonshouldShowCloseButton per the codebase's boolean naming convention.

  3. icons.Close could be undefined during lazy load: useMemoizedLazyExpensifyIcons(['Close']) returns lazily loaded icons. If icons.Close is undefined before the asset loads, the Icon component would receive an undefined src. This is likely fine in practice (the button only renders when onClosePress is provided, and icons load fast), but worth confirming there's no flash of broken icon.

Otherwise LGTM — the design approvals are in, the reviewer checklist is complete, and the logic is sound.

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Yes, help site changes are needed. PR #89256 introduces a close button on filter chips, which is a new user-facing interaction not currently documented.

I updated the Getting Started with the Spend Page article to add a section explaining how to clear an individual filter by clicking the close button (X) on its chip.

Draft PR: #89645

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