Since `triggerBlacklist` is just a simple boolean and `<Ads>` is not doing any additional logic on top of it, it doesn't make sense to pass as a parameter. Just not mount the component -- it's more concise and obvious at the client side.
Ticket: 1018
Reference: 2575c5d
- Restored position of the ad to the 4th slot.
- Moved repeated query out of the map predicate (`droppableProvided ?`)
- For draggables, make the injected item always on top for now. There are draggables with injected items at the moment.
## Cause
When 'selectRecommendedContentForUri' is filtering results against the blocklist, it relies on claim data which could be unresolved yet. It filters to empty results for this scenario, hence the flashing message.
## Change
Just return raw results when claims are not resolved yet, so that the GUI knows it needs to show the placeholders while resolving. After resolving, it'll go through the blocklist filtering again.
## Issue
Closes 1020 strange refresh on signup + youtube sync
It's due to the sync-on-focus.
## Change
Only show the spinner for the initial wallet sync. I thought we can do without the spinner for sync completely, but based on the comments below, better to retain that for the initial sync. I think the rest of the stages don't need to block over a sync call.
```
// Don't claim the reward if sync is enabled until after a sync has been completed successfully
// If we do it before, we could end up trying to sync a wallet with a non-zero balance which will fail to sync
```
This is a follow-up for #1016
Still doesn't affect anything at the moment, but this reduce the amount of work needed when we yank out the homepages from our bundle later.
Currently, homepages are still build as part of the app, so this change doesn't bring much benefit other than to support the wrapper app.
When the service is moved away from the app, we won't have to rebuild the app when homepages change, and also the ui.js bundle would be smaller without the need to code-split.
## Issues
Ad-filtering:
- Filtering was done whether or not ads are injected.
- Constants are repeatedly calculated.
- No short-circuiting in the for-loop.
- No memoization (being called 5-6 times on average due to redux updates, can't avoid that).
Others:
- Potentially passing null claimID to recsys (I think this is the issue that Johnny reported in Slack).
## Changes
- Moved 1-time calculations outside of the function.
- Optimized the filtering function and memoize it.
- Reduce unnecessary props since we are passing the whole `Claim` object already.
- Fix recsys being called when claim is not resolved yet (null claimId).
- Move away from the incorrect `makeSelect*` selectors.
* Use locale/get response to suggest homepage and language switch
* Fix language modal condition
* Fixes from review
* Fixes from review
* Fix gdpr
* string
* Fix multiple options behavior
* Fix gdpr and use only one fetch
* Only show if no languages set or loaded
* pt-br
* Fix ad
* Fix homepage select
* Fix zh langs
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.
List-layout is not scrollable, and doesn't look good either. Force to tile-only until we can fix it. If we decide to always use tile-only, then remove the parameter for ScheduledStreams.
We skip fetching IDs that were just fetched a moment ago, so the array size will be reduced, but the reducer was still expecting all items to be fetched, hence the array size mismatch
- `filteredSubscriptions` was running the filter code whether or not it actually required filtering, because the `!subscriptionFilter` logic is placed in the predicate. While it is a clean one-liner, it is slow when the subs list is huge.
- While at it, moved the code into `getSubscriptionSection` to isolate things.
- The sidebar was resolving the entire subs list, which is super slow for a list of 500+. Since we now have a "Manage Subscriptions" page, just batch-resolve the N visible subs.
- TODO: the code should probably be moved from 'app' to 'sideNavigate'.
The idea of using claim_search to indirectly batch-resolve didn't work out well. There's something wrong with the claim_search pagination where some results are duplicated in multiple pages, while some are missing. It's also returning less results that than the given number of claim ids, so sometimes the infinite scroll breaks.