Requires a related commit from the homepages repo.
## Changes
- Add ability to reset the sort order.
- Make 'News' and 'Wild West' a "hideByDefault" category. It can be made visible in the homepage from the customization dialog.
## Ticket
1572
Always check for availability before use.
## Changes
- Consolidated the keys into one place for easier tracking.
- It'll also be easier to code using constant autocomplete.
- Cleaned up the wrapper to be as close as the original.
- Updated existing code to use the wrapper (even if they already handled the availability) to encourage future code to just use the wrapper.
- Add ability to store `entries` into Redux.
- Sync to redux in the same interval as when playing position is saved (re-use timer).
- On startup, send any stashed entries and clear them.
- Don't want to show it in Incognito.
- Only show it in when entered from homepage, or in the Help page.
- Record the hash of the viewed announcement and update the wallet with it.
This stores the hash for the last viewed announcement.
The intention is so that the announcement won't re-appear when logging into another device.
However, this does mean that announcements would need to wait until the first sync to decide whether to appear or not, which can be quite a delay.
- and some changes to activeLivestream redux since it would return undefined if fetching and no claim, so now it returns null when no activeLivestream is found
* Redesign threadline and fetching state
- threadline goes right below channel avatar, mimicking reddits implementation, has a increase effect on hover and is slimmer, creating more space for comments on screen
- fetching state now replaces show/hide button, also mimicking reddit, and now says that it is loading, instead of a blank spinner, and also improves space a bit
* Redesign comment threads
- Allow for infinite comment chains
- Can go back and forth between the pages
- Can go back to all comments or to the first comment in the chain
- Some other improvements, which include:
- add title on non-drawer comment sections (couldn't see amount of comments)
- fix Expandable component (would begin expanded and collapse after the effect runs, which looked bad and shifted the layout, now each comments greater than the set length begins collapsed)
- used constants for consistency
* Fix replying to last thread comment
* Fix buttons condition (only on fetched comment to avoid deleted case)
* Fix auto-scroll
* Bring back instant feedback for Show More replies
* Improve thread back links
- Now going back to all comments links the top-level comment for easier navigation
- Going back to ~ previous ~ now goes back into the chain instead of topmost level
* Clear timeouts due to unrelated issue
* Fix deep thread linked comment case and more scroll improvements
* More minor changes
* Flow
* Fix commentList tile style
* Fix long channel names overflowing on small screens
* More scroll changes
* Fix threadline
* Revert "Fix long channel names overflowing on small screens"
This reverts commit e4d2dc7da5861ed8136a60f3352e41a690cd4d33.
* Fix replies fetch
* Revert "Fix replies fetch"
This reverts commit ec70054675a604a7a5f3764ba07c36bf7b0f49c8.
* Cleanup and make smooth
* Always use linked comment on threads
* Cleanup
* Higlight thread comment
* Fix comment body styles
## 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.
Completely remove any need to update things on our side when a Category is added or changed.
Will need to inform homepage owners to directly translate the 'label' field, so we don't need to use our translation system.
Re-used lots of Anthony's code + made fixes to a few areas including the publish page.
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new videojs
video.js@7.18.1 + http-streaming@2.14.2
remove console log
- Router: no need to specify the route directly anymore (will come from definition), but we still need to disable it for certain regions.
- Sidebar: no need to custom addition anymore.
## Ticket
`odysee-homepages :: 1318`
It was previously done in `GetLinkData`, but accidentally removed in d854a992.
It is DRY-er to do it here rather than at the client side.
Also needed to filter in the homepage-sort dialog, so move the definition to a constant array.
Ticket: 1256
For `notify`, "file is currently locked" and "no such file or directory" is indication that the previous "failed" SDK call actually worked. Tell the user to check the transactions.
This is the band aid until odysee-api/401 is addressed.