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infinite-persistence
9b44b7eb91 Add a timeout on SDK calls to allow specific error messages.
## Issue 1263
Previously, we tried to inform the user that when an SDK call such as `support_create` and `publish` fails (specifically, timed out), the operation could be successful -- please check the transactions later.

However, we only covered the case of `fetch` actually getting a response that indicated a timeout, e.g. "status = 524". For our SDK case, the timeout scenario is an error that goes into the `catch` block. In the `catch` block, we can't differentiate whether it is a timeout because it only returns a generic "failed to fetch" message.

## New Approach
Since `fetch` does not support a timeout value, the usual solution is to wrap it with a `setTimeout`. This already exists in our code as `fetchWithTimeout` (yay).

By setting a timeout that is lower than the browser's default and also lower than the SDK operation (90s for most commands, 5m for `publish`), we would now have a way to detect a timeout and inform the user.

Firefox's 90s seems to be the lowest common denominator ... so 60s was chosen as the default (added some buffer).

For the case of 'publish', it is actually called in the backend, so wrap the xhr call with a timeout as well.
2022-05-04 08:10:17 -04:00
infinite-persistence
157b50c58e
Upload: tab sync and various fixes (#428)
* Upload: fix redux key clash

## Issue
`params` is the "final" value that will be passed to the SDK and  `channel` is not a valid argument (it should be `channel_name`). Also, it seems like we only pass the channel ID now and skip the channel name entirely.

For the anonymous case, a clash will still happen when since the channel part is hardcoded to `anonymous`.

## Approach
Generate a guid in `params` and use that as the key to handle all the cases above. We couldn't use the `uploadUrl` because v1 doesn't have it.

The old formula is retained to allow users to retry or cancel their existing uploads one last time (otherwise it will persist forever). The next upload will be using the new key.

* Upload: add tab-locking

## Issue
- The previous code does detect uploads from multiple tabs, but it was done by handling the CONFLICT error message from the backend. At certain corner-cases, this does not work well. A better way is to not allow resumption while the same file is being uploading from another tab.

- When an upload from 1 tab finishes, the GUI on the other tab does not remove the completed item. User either have to refresh or click Cancel. Clicking Cancel results in the 404 backend error. This should be avoided.

## Approach
- Added tab synchronization and locking by passing the "locked" and "removed" information through `localStorage`.

## Other considered approaches
- Wallet sync -- but decided not to pollute the wallet.
- 3rd-party redux tab syncing -- but decided it's not worth adding another module for 1 usage.

* Upload: check if locked before confirming delete

## Reproduce
Have 2 tabs + paused upload
Open "cancel" dialog in one of the tabs.
Continue upload in other tab
Confirm cancellation in first tab
Upload disappears from both tabs, but based on network traffic the upload keeps happening.
(If upload finishes the claim seems to get created)
2021-12-07 09:48:09 -05:00
infinite-persistence
cb6a044584
Support resume-able upload via tus (#186)
* Publish button: use spinner instead of "Publishing..."

Looks better, plus the preview could take a while sometimes.

* Refactor `doPublish`. No functional change

This is to allow `doPublish` to accept a custom payload as an input (for resuming uploads), instead of always resolving it from the redux data.

* Add doPublishResume

* Support resume-able upload via tus

## Issue
38 Handle resumable file upload

## Notes
Since we can't serialize a File object, we'll need to the user to re-select the file to resume.

* Exclude "modified date" for Firefox/Android

## Issue
It appears that the modification date of the Android file changes when selected, so that file was deemed "different" when trying to resume upload.

## Change
Exclude modification date for now. Let's assume a smart user.

* Move 'currentUploads' to 'publish' reducer

`publish` is currently rehydrated, so we can ride on that and don't need to store the `currentUploads` in `localStorage` for persistence. This would allow us to store Markdown Post data too, as `localStorage` has a 5MB limit per app.

We could have also made `webReducer` rehydrate, but in this repo, there is no need to split it to another reducer. It also makes more sense to be part of publish anyway (at least to me).

This change is mostly moving items between files, with the exception of
1. An additional REHYDRATE in the publish reducer to clean up the tusUploader.
2. Not clearing `currentUploads` in CLEAR_PUBLISH.

* Restore v1 code for livestream replay, etc.

v2 (tus) does not handle `remote_url`, so the app still needs v1 for that. Since we'll still have v1 code, use v1 for previews as well.
2021-11-10 13:16:16 -05:00