## Issue
3587 Show content view counts on channel pages
## Notes
Limited to just "channel pages" for now as specified in the ticket.
Can be enabled for all claim previews, as long as there's an efficient spot to run the batch fetching. Either make `fetchViewCount` prop default to true, or add the parameter in places that need it.
* recsys wip
better logging
fix floating player popout playing uri bug with recsys
lint
add empty entries to create
use beacon; fire on visibilitychange
cleanup, not record recs if not seen
ifweb recsys beacon
recsys handle embeds, cleanup
use history.listen to trigger events
fix recsys embed bug
bugfix
more default data
cleaner
cleaner
* remove tentative
* disable recsys debug logging
## Ticket
6743: Desktop: "Back" in Following Page no longer restores scroll position
## Issue
This was a side-effect of "6609 claimListDiscover: don't re-render until query is done". That PR did not handle the case of navigating backwards, which typically would just need to display past results. It ended up always starting with a blank list on mount, so the scroll position could not be restored correctly.
I don't know why it still worked on Web/Chrome -- maybe the latest browser knows how to move to desired scroll position when the height is available.
## Change
If navigating backwards, initialize the final URI list with the previous result. It is almost always correct, and if not, will be corrected in the effects. This saves us one re-render when navigating backwards too.
## Issue
6542 Livestream listing and blocked list kills CLS score
This is basically a repeat of what was done on `claimTileDiscover` (homepage), but now on `claimListDiscover` (category pages).
This handles the unnecessary re-render when:
- the uri list temporarily being zero while waiting for new claim-search results.
- livestream claim-search invalidating the list.
## Changes
Store the last uri list and use that when we know that claim-search is still not done.
## Tests
1. Ran Lighthouse on category pages (force a livestream channel on it). CLS score must be green.
2. Block `claim_search` from Dev Tools and move to another category. The page should say "timed out" instead of "no results" (i.e. maintain existing behavior).
* dont use no_channel_ids on channel content claim search
* ClaimMenuList not filtering own content initially
* fix errors
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <thomas.zarebczan@gmail.com>
* initial support for block/mute
* hide blocked + muted content everywhere
* add info message for blocked/muted characteristics
* sort blocked list by most recent block first
* add 'blocked' message on channel page for channels that you have blocked
* cleanup
* delete unused files
* always pass mute/block list to claim_search on homepage
* PR cleanup
## Issue
5090: When sorting channels, switching between Trending/Top/New returns viewer to the top of the page
## Approach
- Add an optional parameter to `ClaimListDiscover/Header` to add an additional anchor ID when building a new search URL.
- Clients then add the anchor ID on the desired location.
- The code that handles the scrolling then checks if the `location` contains an anchor hash. If it does, we'll scroll to that element; else, the existing behavior will be used.
## Issues
(1) 4783: New search query does not reset to the top
(2) The current way that Tag Search resets the position can be overridden by the AppRouter's call.
## Approach
Listen to `search` changes as well. This basically covers any search param changes.
Components should probably not call `window.scrollTo` directly as the AppRouter's call might override it.
## Issue
4609: If claim search on latter page fails, don't clear out all previous data
## Note
This requires an accompanying change in `lbry-redux` to mark `claimSearchResultLastPageReached` during timeout and to not purge past results.
## Change
The previous flow was: increment the page, and expect the next render to either be 0 (timeout + purge) or fill in at least 1 new item.
Since it is now possible for no results to be returned for the new page (due to timeout + no purging), the code continues to make another query. This commit stops the perpetual querying.
## Test Case:
1. https://lbry.tv/$/discover?t=imherelbry&content=video&order=top&fresh=year
2. Scroll down a few pages until it timeout happens. Past results are gone.