Clients can still choose to roll their own way of showing "is fetching", like how ClaimListDiscover displays a whole bunch of placeholder tiles. This just serves as a default.
Code-splits the module into "dnd.js", reducing the ui.js bundle size. This module is only needed when viewing lists.
## Room for improvement
`ClaimList` can probably improve further by only using the dnd components in "edit" mode.
## Implementation notes
- The modules are not default exports, so the additional chaining to `React.lazy` was required.
- Experimenting with using an Object to store the import so that a single "prettier-ignore" can be used to make it not wrap.
- The FlowFixMe came from the original code. It is unclear why it is needed to resolve the module, but Haffa mentioned it's something related to .flowconfig.
* Add ordering Icons
* Refactor doCollectionEdit
- It required claims as parameter, when only uris are used to populate the collection, so that was changed to pass down the uris instead.
- There were unused and mostly unnecessary functions inside, for example the parameter claimIds was never used so it would never enter the claimSearch function which again would be used to generate uris, so it's better to just use uris as parameter
* Add List Reordering changes
* Add toggle button for list editing
* Add toggle on content page collection sidebar
* Enable drag-n-drop to re-order list items
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYZRRyukuIw
* Allow removing all unavailable claims from a List
* Fix <g> on icons
* Fix section buttons positioning
* Move preventDefault and stopPropagation to buttons div instead of each button, preventing clicking even if disabled opening the claim
* Change dragging cursor
* Fix sizing
* Fix dragging component
* Restrict dragging to vertical axis
* Ignore shuffle state for ordering
* Fix console errors
* Mobile fixes
* Fix sidebar spacing
* Fix grey on mobile after click
## Issue
When "Upcoming livestream" appears in a list, infinite scroll stops working.
## Cause
The difference between `mainEl.getBoundingClientRect().bottom` and `window.innerHeight` became slightly greater than 0.5, so it was deemed as "haven't reached the bottom".
## Change
Coincidently, I've been wanting to make the inf scroll load earlier (instead of after reaching the absolute bottom) to make the experience smoother, so added a 200px threshold, which is roughly the height of a tile. This gets us the new behavior while also fixes the original problem.
* Test out a horizontal scroll for upcoming (tile only for now)
* - add support for list layout
- add following label on home page
- clan up css and naming conventions
* Update header type + show only if scheduled streams are showing
## Why
- No memo required (no transformation).
- `makeSelect*` is an incorrect pattern.
## Changes
- Replaced makeSelectClientSetting with selectClientSetting.
- Remove unused selectShowRepostedContent.
* ❌ Remove old method of displaying active livestreams
Completely remove it for now to make the commit deltas clearer.
We'll replace it with the new method at the end.
* Fetch and store active-livestream info in redux
* Tiles can now query active-livestream state from redux instead of getting from parent.
* ⏪ ClaimTilesDiscover: revert and cleanup
## Simplify
- Simplify to just `uris` instead of having multiple arrays (`uris`, `modifiedUris`, `prevUris`)
- The `prevUris` is for CLS prevention. With this removal, the CLS issue is back, but we'll handle it differently later.
- Temporarily disable the view-count fetching. Code is left there so that I don't forget.
## Fix
- `shouldPerformSearch` was never true when `prefixUris` is present. Corrected the logic.
- Aside: prefix and pin is so similar in function. Hm ....
* ClaimTilesDiscover: factor out options
## Change
Move the `option` code outside and passed in as a pre-calculated prop.
## Reason
To skip rendering while waiting for `claim_search`, we need to add `React.memo(areEqual)`. However, the flag that determines if we are fetching `claim_search` (fetchingClaimSearchByQuery[]) depends on the derived options as the key.
Instead of calculating `options` twice, we moved it to the props so both sides can use it.
It also makes the component a bit more readable.
The downside is that the prop-passing might not be clear.
* ClaimTilesDiscover: reduce ~17 renders at startup to just 2.
* ClaimTilesDiscover: fill with placeholder while waiting for claim_search
## Issue
Livestream claims are fetched seperately, so they might already exists. While claim_search is running, the list only consists of livestreams (collapsed).
## Fix
Fill up the space with placeholders to prevent layout shift.
* Add 'useFetchViewCount' to handle fetching from lists
This effect also stashes fetched uris, so that we won't re-fetch the same uris during the same instance (e.g. during infinite scroll).
* ⏪ ClaimListDiscover: revert and cleanup
## Revert
- Removed the 'finalUris' stuff that was meant to "pause" visual changes when fetching. I think it'll be cleaner to use React.memo to achieve that.
## Alterations
- Added `renderUri` to make it clear which array that this component will render.
- Re-do the way we fetch view counts now that 'finalUris' is gone. Not the best method, but at least correct for now.
* ClaimListDiscover: add prefixUris, similar to ClaimTilesDiscover
This will be initially used to append livestreams at the top.
* ✅ Re-enable active livestream tiles using the new method
* doFetchActiveLivestreams: add interval check
- Added a default minimum of 5 minutes between fetches. Clients can bypass this through `forceFetch` if needed.
* doFetchActiveLivestreams: add option check
We'll need to support different 'orderBy', so adding an "options check" when determining if we just made the same fetch.
* WildWest: limit livestream tiles + add ability to show more
Most likely this behavior will change in the future, so we'll leave `ClaimListDiscover` untouched and handle the logic at the page level.
This solution uses 2 `ClaimListDiscover` -- if the reduced livestream list is visible, it handles the header; else the normal list handles the header.
* Use better tile-count on larger screens.
Used the same method as how the homepage does 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
## Issue
6366 Recsys Evaluation Telemetry
The recommended list from lighthouse is obtained from `makeSelectRecommendedContentForUri`. This list is further tweaked by the GUI (e.g. move autoplay next item to top, remove blocked content, etc.). Recsys wants the final recommendation list and the clicked index (in exact order), so we need pass these info to the videojs recsys plugin somehow. Also, Recsys wants a recommendation list ID as well as the parent (referrer) ID, we so need to track the clicks and navigation.
## General Approach
- It seems easiest to just spew back the final (displayed) list and all the required info to Redux, and the recsys plugin (or anyone else in the future) can grab it.
- Try to touch few files as possible. The dirty work should all reside in `<RecommendedContent>` only.
## Changes
- `ClaimPreview`: add optional parameters to store an ID of the container that it is in (for this case, it is `ClaimList`) as well as the index within the container.
- When clicked, we store the container ID in the navigation history `state` object.
- For general cases, anyone can check this state from `history.location.state` to know which container referred/navigated to the current page. For the recsys use case, we can use this as the `parentUUID`.
- `ClaimList`: just relay `onClick` and set IDs.
- `RecommendedContent`: now handles the uuid generation (for both parent and child) and stores the data in Redux.
wip
wip - everything but publish, autoplay, and styling
collection publishing
add channel to collection publish
cleanup
wip
bump
clear mass add after success
move collection item management controls
redirect replace to published collection id
bump
playlist selector on create
bump
use new collection add ui element
bump
wip
gitignore
add content json
wip
bump
context add to playlist
basic collections page style pass wip
wip: edits, buttons, styles...
change fileAuthor to claimAuthor
update, pending bugfixes, delete modal progress, collection header, other bugfixes
bump
cleaning
show page bugfix
builtin collection headers
no playlists, no grid title
wip
style tweaks
use normal looking claim previews for collection tiles
add collection changes
style library previews
collection menulist for delete/view on library
delete modal works for unpublished
rearrange collection publish tabs
clean up collection publishing and items
show on odysee
begin collectoin edit header and css renaming
better thumbnails
bump
fix collection publish redirect
view collection in menu does something
copy and thumbs
list previews, pending, context menus, list page
enter to add collection, lists page empty state
playable lists only, delete feature, bump
put fileListDownloaded back
better collection titles
improve collection claim details
fix horiz more icon
fix up channel page
style, copy, bump
refactor preview overlay properties,
fix reposts showing as floppydisk
add watch later toast,
small overlay properties on wunderbar results,
fix collection actions buttons
bump
cleanup
cleaning, refactoring
bump
preview thumb styling, cleanup
support discover page lists search
sync, bump
bump, fix sync more
enforce builtin order for now
new lists page empty state
try to indicate unpublished edits in lists
bump
fix autoplay and linting
consts, fix autoplay
bugs
fixes
cleanup
fix, bump
lists experimental ui, fixes
refactor listIndex out
hack in collection fallback thumb
bump
* 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
## Fixes:
4351: "Infinite load won't work if the same sort option clicked"
Test case:
1. Click Following
2. Click New
3. Scroll down to load at least 1 extra page.
4. Go up and click New again.
## The Issue:
`scrollBottomCbMap[page]` in this case did not reset since the `id` remained the same.
## The Fix:
I don't know how else to notify the effect to run. Perhaps "when `page=1`" is one criteria, but I found that removing `scrollBottomCbMap` can also fix it.
I don't know what scenario that `scrollBottomCbMap` was originally meant to handle, so will need to depend of reviewer to confirm I did not break something else. This fix assumes that recent inf-scroll fixes and debouncing would have addressed the "weird stuff happening with fast scrolling" problem mentioned in the comments.
The previous code was simply delaying the handler, which served the intention of the time, which is to avoid using the wrong coordinate from querying too early. However, we ended up servicing each scroll message.
This is the proper fix, and should technically make scrolling smoother. Maybe this will fix 3576 as well, although I don't see much difference.
If you are at the bottom and you hit the UP_ARROW key one time, the logic still thinks we are at the bottom, despite the component has clearly moved. Similar to the issue noted in the previous commit, this causes the page to increment incorrectly.
My wild guess is that the previous logic depends on the css height, so it might got broken due to css changes. Hopefully the new calculation is more robust and works for all cases.
---The bad scenario:
If you're at the bottom and you go up using UP_ARROW or HOME key, the coordinate is still at the bottom if we service the callback immediately. This causes 'contentWrapperAtBottomOfPage' to be true and we ended up incrementing the page unnecessarily (even for searches that no longer yield any extra results).
---Fix:
Fix by adding a delay. The value can probably be fine-tuned further.
* am I done?
* post diff
* unused selector cleanup
* missed commit
* mess with button styles
* fix flow
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kauffman <jeremy@lbry.io>
Co-authored-by: Sean Yesmunt <sean@lbry.io>