- selectMyChannelClaims depends on `byId`, which currently is always invalidated per update, so it is not memoized.
- Most of the use-cases just needs the ID or the length of the array anyways, so avoid generating a Claim array (in selectMyChannelClaims) unnecessarily -- the client need to reduce it back down to IDs again :/
- The simpler boolean also removes the need to memoize the selector, which saves a bit of memory.
* Fix error logs
* Improve LBC sticker flow/clarity
* Show inline error if custom sticker amount below min
* Sort emojis alphabetically
* Improve loading of Images
* Improve quality and display of emojis and fix CSS
* Display both USD and LBC prices
* Default to LBC tip if creator can't receive USD
* Don't clear text-field after sticker is sent
* Refactor notification component
* Handle notifications
* Don't show profile pic on sticker livestream comments
* Change Sticker icon
* Fix wording and number rounding
* Fix blurring emojis
* Disable non functional emote buttons
`selectMyActiveClaims` includes pending claims, so it gets invalidated often.
For the case of comment-filtering, we don't care about pending or abandoned own claims.
* Prevent multiple parseURI calls
## Ticket
129
## Issue
Code was shortened to use `isURIValid` during the consolidation. `isURIValid` calls `normalizeURI`, which calls another `parseURI`.
`parseURI` is pretty expensive.
## Approach
- Add optional parameter to `isURIValid` to skip the normalization.
- Set those that were converted during the consolidation to skip the normalization. Also covered a few other instances where it is obvious to me that normalization is not required.
- For the rest, I can't tell for sure if it's safe to remove the normalization, so the default `normalize=true` will leave things as is.
The whole `parseURI` probably needs a refactoring, or a few lighter version for specific needs.
* Simplify isURIEqual
## Issue
`parseURI` is too expensive to be used in a loop, plus `normalizeURI` itself is calling `parseURI`.
## Approach
Not sure if it covers all cases, but just try convert colons to hashes before comparing.
## Issue
95% of `secondary.js` is unused code.
- It was meant to reduce network overhead by chunking up files needed after bootup, and also to reduce the number of `vendor-*.js` files.
- But it ended up accidentally grabbing everything, defeating the purpose of code-splitting.
Added a re-usable "yes/no" confirmation modal where the client just sets the question string and gets a callback "OK" or "Cancel" is clicked.
It doesn't make sense to create one modal for each confirmation, especially when the modal is only used in one place.
Replaced one of the existing modal as an example.
* Refactor filePrice
* Refactor Wallet Tip Components
* Add backend sticker support for comments
* Add stickers
* Refactor commentCreate
* Add Sticker Selector and sticker comment creation
* Add stickers display to comments and hyperchats
* Fix wrong checks for total Super Chats
## Issue
- Go to a channel page
- Go to Wild West
- Back
- Expand the search filter (valid here)
- Forward
## Fix
Resolve the 'expanded' setting on mount to ensure it is never true when 'hideAdvancedFilter' is set.
4a22814c broke the intention of if-block (it essentially breaks the functionality in Search page if we enable view counts there in the future).
It also seems completely unrelated to the PR.
* various control bar fixes
* fixes for mobile
* hide advertisement div by default
* fix duration bar
* more frontend touchups
* more styles
* fix for advertisement bar showing
* dont use ima on each re-render
## Issue
We previously automatically reload when there is a chunk error. This works fine if it's the case of new code was pushed recently while the user was active. But if the failure was caused by other things like network problems or the file IS actually missing, we end up in an infinite loop of refreshes.
## New approach
Tell the user to reload instead of automatically doing it.
* fix type error
fix is subscribed check
- Persist subscription data locally
- add / remove subscription during log in / out
- Use store directly in hook
Add toast error if subscription fails
Revert removal of v2
hotfix linting issue
Add custom notification handler
- fix isSupported flag
- make icon color compatible with light/dark theme
- fix icon on notifications blocked banner
wip: add push notification banner to notifications page.
- ignore failed deletions via internal API
- add ua parsing package
- add more robust meta data to token save
refactor naming + add push toggle to notification button
shift some code around
update css naming o proper BEM notation
update notifications UI
remove now unneeded util function
Update push notification system to sue firebase sdk
separate service worker webpack bundling
update service worker to use firebase sdk
Add firebase config
Add firebase and remove filemanager
Stub out the basics for browser push notifications.
* fix safari
* try smaller image for badge
* add token validation with server, refactor code
* remove param
* add special icon for web notification badge
* add translations
* add missing trans for toast error
* add pushRequest method that will not prompt users who have subscribed but since disabled notifications in the settings.
## Issue
- Each tile was checking against 4 blocklists (blacklisted, filtered, muted, commentron) on every render. Loading the front-page with Cheese alone caused 1400 calls.
- This is also part of the reason why pressing Back into the tile list takes forever.
## Fix
Since we still need to perform the checks at the app side for now, tried to memoize the operation through a selector.
## Issue
85 Add additional GA events
## Approach
Instead of placing analytic calls all over the GUI code (no separation of concerns), try to do it through a redux middleware instead.
## Changes
- Updated GA event and parameter naming after understanding how reporting works.
- Removed unused analytics.
Only picking components that are involved in a livestream for now. Ideally, all usages of `makeSelectClaimForUri` should be replaced -- will do it incrementally.
followedTags:
- Moved the filtering to the reducer side, so that we don't do it every time. We can't rely on `createSelector` because the store will be invalidated on each `USER_STATE_POPULATE`, unfortunately.
tags:
- Memoize via re-reselect for the "ForUri" selector.
## Issue
`makeSelectDataForUri` always returns a new reference, so `ClaimPreview` was constantly being rendered. It's pretty expensive since `ClaimPreview`'s rendering checks against a huge blocklist, which is another issue on it's own.
## Changes
- This commit tests the usage of `re-reselect` as the solution to the multi-instance memoization problem (https://github.com/toomuchdesign/re-reselect/blob/master/examples/1-join-selectors.md)
## Issue
When comments are refreshed, each `Comment` gets rendered 4-5 times due to reference invalidation for `othersReacts` (the data didn't actually change).
## Change
For selectors without transformation, there is no need to memoize using `createSelector` -- just access it directly. Also, don't do things like `return a[id] || {}` in a reducer, because the reference to the empty object will be different on each call.
Always return directly from the state so that the same reference is returned.
This simple change avoided the wasted resources needed for `createSelector`, and reduced to render to just 2 (initial render, and when reactions are fetched).
## Issue
Now that we batch-resolve the comment authors before displaying the comments, the linked-comment scrolling logic didn't work well with nested replies.
## Change
Previously, I didn't want to put the logic at the lowest level (`Comment`) because it was hard for the child to know whether to scroll or not. For example, we don't want to scroll when user changes the comment filters or presses the Refresh Comments button.
Relented and moved the logic to `Comment`, and pass a flag via `window` (I know this is frowned upon by some) to indicate whether a scrolling is needed.
This is probably more efficient overall as we don't need to scan the DOM, and with minimal delay as we scroll immediately after the linked-comment is mounted.
## Known issues
In markdown posts with lots of images, a layout shift due to delayed inline-image fetching can cause the scrolling to be inaccurate. This should be fixed by reserving space for markdown post images.
## Issue
60 setting.Get calls spiked since October
It was called 24 times per livestream page load.
## Notes
The effect was intended to be a one-time effect, but the dependency was changed in 2f4dedfb
* re enable preload ads
* switch macro to aniview
* point towards test server
* improving documentation
* bugfix and turn skip back on
* only run twenty percent of the time for unauthed users
* allow for embeds
* enable show internal feature
* working prototype
* seems to work well
* bugfix
* review old aniview setup
* change to production channelid
* final touchups
This reverts commit caadd889ce, reversing
changes made to 8b2c7a2b21.
## Issue
- Infinite `resolve` loop when deleted channel is present in the comments.
- Since it was only displayed comments with resolved channels, it masked away those comments. While that may or may not be regarded as a defect, I think we should do it at Commentron instead of at the app if we want to filter deleted channels. I vote to show comments from deleted channels, since it might have good conversation thread.
* Fix CSS for live chat embeds
* Fix Markdown Lists in Comments
* Disable copy link menu option on livestream comments
* Fix nested indents in Live Chat
* Fix mentions and timestamps not parsed in bullet lists
* Highlight livestream comment and menu button on hover
* Fix mention parsing
## Issue
40 Linked comments doesn't scroll for deep replies
## Notes
Don't need an effect for this, plus it was causing the parent to not pick it up for auto-scrolling.
## Issues
- The current version of the link handler doesn't seem able to control the livestream player's position.
- The "live" position is always 0:00 and everything behind it is a negative timestamp. The current timestamp parser doesn't handle negative values.
* adding functionality to detect user download speed
* calculating bandwidth speed more intelligently
* saving download speed and updating it every 30s
* all the functionality should be done needs testing
* fix linting
* use a 1mb file for calculating bandwidth
* add optional chaining plugin to babel and get bitrate from texttrack
* allow optional chaining for flow
* ignore flow error
* disable bandwidth checking functionality
* fix flow error
* Add option to pass in url-search params.
Impetus: allow linked comment ID and setting the discussion tab when clicking on the `ClaimPreview`.
* comment.list: fix typos and renamed variables
- Switch from 'author' to 'creator' to disambiguate between comment author and content author. For comment author, we'll use 'commenter' from now on.
- Corrected 'commenterClaimId' to 'creatorClaimId' (just a typo, no functional change).
* doCommentReset: change param from uri to claimId
This reduces one lookup as clients will always have the claimID ready, but might not have the full URI.
It was using URI previously just to match the other APIs.
* Add doCommentListOwn -- command to fetch own comments
Since the redux slice is set up based on content or channel ID (for Channel Discussion page), re-use the channel ID for the case of "own comments". We always clear each ID when fetching page-0, so no worries of conflict when actually browsing the Channel Discussion page.
* Comment: add option to hide the actions section
* Implement own-comments page
* Use new param to remove sort-pins-first.
comment.List currently always pushes pins to the top to support pagination. This new param removes this behavior.
I think this the best solution so far, at the expense of a slight delay in scrolling if the network call stalls.
- Added "fetching by ID" state so that we don't need to use the ugly N-retries method.
- `scrollIntoView` doesn't work if the element is already in the viewport, and the `scrollBy` adjustment doesn't take into account the y-position restoration that we perform on certain type of pages. Use `window.scrollTo` instead and taking into account current scroll position.
* Add Channel Mention selection ability
* Fix mentioned user name being smaller than other text
* Improve logic for locating a mention
* Fix mentioning with enter on livestream
* Fix breaking for invalid URI query
* Handle punctuation after mention
* Fix name display and appeareance
* Use canonical url
* Fix missing search
* fix issue where viewcounts were creating a new line
* conditionally add large view css
* conditionally apply class based on if view count should be shown
* last couple touchups
* clean up the css
* add scss to flow config
* add scss component to flow config
It was being recalculated repeatedly.
This memoizes it, although it still re-calculates occasionally despite none of the source arrays changed. I think it is due to the state change in the Preference Sync.
Note: input selectors to `createSelector` needs to be extractions-only (i.e. must not have transformations). I think most of our `makeSelect*` selectors violate this and broke memoization.
## Issue
7176
## Changes
Pitfalls of pausing render via React.memo:
- We'll miss the `doClaimSearch()` since that is sparked by an `useEffect`.
Seems like we can't avoid having a redundant copy of the previously-displayed URIs.
## Ticket
7165 homepage queries don't take into account blocked channel ids (mute does)
## Changes
resolveSearchOptions: was not grabbing redux data correctly.
* ❌ 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.
## Issue
If you navigated to a Channel Page and returned to the homepage (or any page with ClaimPreview), the view-count is shown because we have that data.
## Fix
Instead of passing props around through the long "list" component chain (`ChannelContent -> ClaimListDiscover -> ClaimList -> ClaimPreview`) to indicate whether we should display it , just check the pathname at the lowest component level; I believe eventually we would display it everywhere anyways, so this we'll be the easiest to clean up.
## Issue
7102 Failed to initialize numberformat on some browsers
## Changes
Just revert to the non-SI notation (but still locale aware) for browsers that does not support the `compactDisplay` option.
I thought of adding an English-only abbreviation for that corner-case, but I think it's not worth the effort maintaining. There are worse issues happening on older browsers, such as icons not aligning properly in buttons and functions that require polyfilling.
## Issues
https://discord.com/channels/362322208485277697/646840786662719488/887345736033918997
## Changes
I meant to only add the macro at the client call during the refactoring, but forgot.
Having said that, I now think it's cleaner to put the macro where it is defined, and it's easier for Translators to find, so I added the macro in the definition instead of at the client call.
## Issue
1. Type something in the wunderbar.
2. While the spinner is running, press Tab to focus on "View results" button.
3. If the spinner is still running, the entire popup gets dismissed (it should not). If the spinner isn't running, the popup stays active.
## Change
It was explicitly dismissed when the <input> loses focus. It shouldn't do that if any child of the popup is in focus.
## Issue
7075 Move "explore tags" to a stable position
## Changes
Move the buttons in the suggestions popup to the top row so that it's position won't be constantly changing depending on the number of results.
* Fix Floating Player stopping on certain files
* Dont show additional player buttons from markdown and comments
* Fix markdown resizing for the same video playing
* Update changelog
* Sort props to clarify "client vs. redux". No functional change.
* ClaimListHeader: remove SIMPLE_SITE gating
* Channel Page: enable filters; add "sort by" filter.
## Issue
7059 Add option to sort oldest first on channel page
## Changes
- Enabled filters for Odysee.
- Added a new "Sort By" filter, which will only appear for "New" ordering. It doesn't make sense for "Trending" or "Top".
## Issue
7003 Can't unblock if delegator deleted their channel
## Changes
- Changed the function parameter from 'creatorId' to 'creatorUri'
- It got short-circuited because we don't resolve deleted channels. But the client already have the full creator URI (containing the needed 'name' and 'id'), so there is no need to actually look at the resolved list -- just pass the uri like all the other functions.
* Paginate: add option to disable history and url param
* Refactored blocklists into `BlockList`; no functional change
Reason:
- With each list (Personal, Admin, Mod, Muted), there's a bunch of useEffects and variables needed to handle the state. All of them are doing 99% similar things.
* Paginate blocklists
6834
* Improve 'moderator-block' list visuals
- Added "Blocked on behalf of" to make things clearer.
- Use smaller ClaimPreview for delegators to save space (there might be lots of delegators)
* Add search bar to BlockList
6834
- Only supports channel-name search, per 6834. Channel-title search would probably be too heavy on the client side.
- Fuzzy search is possible, but is too slow on huge lists. Ended up with a simpler `matchSorter.rankings.CONTAINS`, which I think would cover typical cases.
## Issue
6776 Missing follow button on channel reposts
- Missing:
- Fix: For reposts, `parseURI` will fail to determine if it's a channel because the URL doesn't have enough info. Determine from the claim object instead.
- Not working in Channel Page:
- Fix: The repost uri doesn't link back to the source channel, so we'll need to handle it.
* show error from backend properly
* cleanup code and add documentation
* persist active tab but force people to boost tab if it's on their own upload
* set tip lbc as default when none is saved in state
## 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.
- Factor out for re-use in upcoming Shared Blocklist
- Improvements:
- Uses floating popup to show the suggestion/result rather than inline.
- Users can now press Enter to select the suggestion, instead of having to use the mouse.
- Users now don't need to enter '@' for channel names. They will still need to enter the full channel name, and disambiguate with claim_id if necessary.
- Fix jumpiness in position as the user types.
- Reverted #7004 as it ended up preventing the rest of the components from being localized when there is an error. Replaced that with a `setLabel` that simply checks if the component exists before setting the label.
- Fix "Autoplay Next On" not localized on initial load -- it was only localized when the setting changes. It is unfortunate that we need to also set the label in an additional `useEffect` instead of just using vjs events, but so be it.
## Issue
6712 Comment Moderation - time based bans
## Approach
- Consolidated the 3 types of blocking buttons in the comment content menu (i.e. Block, Moderator Block, Admin Block) into 1 regular Block button.
- Show a modal when Block is clicked.
- Let user choose the blocklist.
- Let user choose the timeout duration (this PR's impetus).
* 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
* Dont show countdown on Lists
* Add Repeat icon
* Add Shuffle icon
* Add Replay Icon
* Add Replay Option to autoplayCountdown
* Add Loop Control for Lists
* Add Shuffle control for Lists
* Improve View List Link and Fetch action
* Add Play Button to List page
* Add Shuffle Play Option on List Page and Menus
* Fix Modal Remove Collection I18n
* CSS: Fix Large list titles
* Fix List playback on Floating Player
* Add Theater Mode to its own class and fix bar text display
* Add Play Next VJS component
* Add Play Next Button
* Add Play Previous VJS Component
* Add Play Previous Button
* Add Autoplay Next Button
* Add separate control for autoplay next in list
* Bump redux
* Update CHANGELOG.md
## Issue
6989 console errors and warnings are getting out of hand!
## Notes
This method was previously criticized in 5643. But given that no better solution has been submitted after a long while, nor is there a new solution for doing i18n, I'm reviving it again. It'll be no worse from the status quo.
Despite try-catch being overkill, I think the code-clarity outweighs the performance issues (if any, in the first place). Also, we are only suppressing the error in a very specialized function which even if it fails, will simply be a no-op and the GUI falling back to English.
## Ticket
6946: Linked-comment scroll position is inconsistent
## Issues
- If it is a deeply-nested reply, the positioning is incorrect.
- If there are pinned comments, the positioning is way off.
- If there is a delay in mounting, the positioning doesn't happen.
- When clicking on the comment's date to highlight it, the comment goes missing and the scroll position is weird.
## Changes
- Take into account that replies can be linked-comments.
- Perform a "one-time" search for the linked-comment after the initial fetch, if necessary. The expensive DOM search is only be executed minimally.
Remove defunct "show comment menu on hover" implementation.
It was re-rendering on every mouse movement, plus the css classname no longer exists, and also it wasn't working right in the first place (reverted few Desktop revision back, and all it did was highlighting the menu rather than controlling the visibility).
If we want the "show comment menu on hover" behavior again in the future, the CPU usage problem can probably be addressed by debouncing/throttling state-change.
Trying to action this issue: Pressing escape in wunderbar should do something useful #2116, I also added ctrl-K as a keyboard shortcut to bring the wunderbar into focus.
## Issue
- While changing the "Back" behavior in the Settings Page PR, it was a pain to troubleshoot when the entire history list is listed as "odysee.com".
- If you have multiple tabs open, it's hard to know which is which for non-claim and non-channel pages.
## Approach
Initially, I thought of overriding the document's title through the `<Page>` component, since the titles are usually defined there. However, given that the router is already doing the overriding, I think it's best to do the same thing all in one place.
Downside: it might get missed when a new page is added.
## Unknown
- Not sure if are rules for titles. There seems to be a mix of sites -- some have specific titles per page, most just use the site title for each page.
- I think the `return` statement in the `useEffect` is unnecessary, since it'll just be setting to the same value now during the cleanup stage. (??)
## Issue
6956 Desktop: something wrong with Custom Comment Server setting
## Notes
- Should be calling `Comments.setServerUrl` to ensure all private variables are updated.
- Skip the react-setting update if there is no change.
more improvements, fix url, do the same for cover
remember url, error if invalid
unneeded addition
Fix delayed message
Lint
Allow empty values (placeholder and Gerbil)
Fix filepath crash
Fix button
Previously, we decide when to display "Show More" based on the current fetched reply count vs. total replies in Commentron. It was already troublesome as `comment.List` and `comment.replies` give different values (one includes blocked content, while another does not).
Now, we are further filtering the list with Commentron blocklists (personal, admin, moderator), so it is not feasible to run the logic based on reply count.
## Solution
- Keep track of number of remaining pages instead and use that to determine when to display "Show More".
- While it doesn't solve the "Show N replies" mismatch (YT has this problem too), it prevents the button from lingering.
- In the event that all replies are blocked, just show an empty space (same as YT). I didn't like the previous version that cluttered the space with "comment(s) blocked".
The previous version treats each navigation as a link, ala Chrome Settings. I liked it because I can enter a settings section directly via URL, and can always back-track each section.
Anyway, changed it to the typical "up" behavior, traversing back the hierarchy of settings pages.
It was phrased negatively as the feedback back then was the string should match whatever is on the actual dialog (which was "Skip preview and confirmation"). But now it looks odd when we have an additional title string. We think titles should be positively phrased, hence the change.
Changed from constants to object. This allows us to skip prettier's auto line-breaking with just one comment (instead of for each constant), plus I like object style to group things together in general.
I think it looks better to not place the title within the card's border when there are multiple cards in a page, like in the case of the new Settings Layout. Otherwise, it's hard to differentiate between title and settings-row.
The proper method is to style Card itself, but this is a quick fix for the Settings Page PR. Will come back to it later.
All <Setting*> components will have an ID that corresponds to the sidebar link. When clicked, we scroll to the position of the card by searching for the element with the ID. It behaves simiar to # anchor navigation.
I like this model mainly because in Mobile, users don't need to keep opening the drawer to navigate -- they just need to scroll. This allows us to use the same design for Mobile and App.
Placed settings that we allow for unauthenticated users under <SettingUnauthenticated>. While it is redundant, it's easier to handle the grouping, and more readable overall.
Also made visual changes for the new Settings Page.
## SyncToggle:
It will no longer be under a dedicated Card, so the "Sync" title is not there to give context for the case of "no verified email".
Changed it such that the checkbox is always visible (it's label is self-explanatory) but disable when email is not set. The "Add Email" button will then appear below, so everything now makes sense in context.
* remove help card from lists page
* filtering to playlists page
* refactor
* clear playlists filter on escape
* rename
* no show playlist limit for now
* Automatically claim initial rewards (new_user & email_verified) when accessing creating channel, edit channel and upload
* Do not try to get initial rewards if already claimed.
## Ticket
5457 Create file thumbnail fallback image for odysee
## Approach
Since `background-image` does not invoke an `onerror` event, create a test Image instance to have the `onerror` capability. This technique is used by majority of plugins. No additional fetch is seen with this technique.
## Ticket
6879: Previously pinned livestream comments show as latest
## Issue
`comment.List` will always display the pinned comment first, hence the problem when the chat is refreshed.
## Approach
Completely split pinned comments from top-level comments in the Reducer, and the let the GUI (e.g. regular comments, livestream comments) decide how they want to display it.
For the case of livestream, there is no need to repeat the pinned comments in the regular chat area, since there is a dedicated area on top.
## Ticket
6886 Livestream auto-scroll problems
## Issue
- `performedInitialScroll` was problematic as it won't allow auto-scroll even when user scrolled back to the bottom.
- The dependence on `commentElement` seems to assume a certain comment height? Not sure.
## Approach
- Add a scroll listener and stash the last scroll position.
- When a message is received, check if it's at the bottom. If yes, maintain that position after the new comment is added. If not, leave as is.
- When submitting a comment, always reset to the bottom.
## 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
6467 Add status indicators for messages from creator, delegated moderator, global moderator
## Changes
- Added the required icons.
- Added tooltip.
## Notes
- Left out "creator" since we are already highlighting the creator's name.
- Note that currently the status is only available via websocket deltas. `comment.List` does not provide the data.
- When `comment.List` includes the info, regular comments will automatically include these badges.
* remove unused conditional
get stuff ready for merge
bugfix and cleanup
requested changes
fixing flow errors
fix last flow error and touchups
fiat and lbc tabs coming along
support setting currency as the default tab via query param
add wallet fiat balance
fixing naming
add fiat transactions
using es6 to populate data
should be fine but keeps crashing
transaction listing working
add no transactions thing
about to add a third tab
add third tab
add card last 4 to transaction history
some renaming
show payments successfully
show filler for subscriptions
display if no transactions or subs
working but in the wrong component
approaching something thats working
showing total tipped amount
about to add last couple features
cleanup
More touchups
adding last features
calculate the total amount of unique creators tipped
couple touchups
remove transaction listings from settings
add view transactions buttons
small optimization
add subscriptions section
fix lot of linting errors and make command more userful
* some copy changes
* about to add last couple changes
* update still require verification
* fix button spacing
* hide subscriptions sections and fix links
* cleanups before merging
* more cleanup
* cleanup with last four fix
* changing tab functionality
* bugfix and fix presentation of cards
* fix transactions bug
* change order and remove logs
* remove unused code in account
* more linter fixes
* update account balance presentation
* fix flow errors
To avoid calling `setting.Get` excessively, we'll fetch the latest settings one last time before sending a tip. We'll also fetch in several areas, like when a comment action fails (most likely creator just enforced a minimum).
This will be easier when websocket send an update.
## General
- `setting.List`: returns full creator settings. Requires signature (i.e. you own the channel)
- `setting.Get`: returns a public subset of the creator settings. No signature required, and it is mainly used by the GUI to determine the constraints of a channel (e.g. comments enabled? min tip requirements? etc.). Does not include private settings like "blocked words list".
`doFetchCreatorSettings` will handle both of these. Clients that uses the stashed results (`settingsByChannelId`) just needs to be aware the result might not contain everything, depending on whether you own the channel or not.
## Misc Related Changes
- Finally fix the reducer for COMMENT_FETCH_SETTINGS_COMPLETED to not purge the data on each call.
- Change `doFetchCreatorSettings` to operate on a single channel instead of multiple. We ended up not using the multple mode anyway, so it was wasteful code trying to batch the promises.
- `commentsDisabledChannelIds` is no longer needed. Previously, this was created just to differentiate between Creator (full) and Channel (subset) settings. It's cleaner to just use one object, so eliminated this.
- Remove unused 'commentingEnabled'.
## Aside
- There are now 2 ways to know if a channel has disabled comments: (1) from `comment.list` and `setting.Get|List`. Both of them updates `settingsByChannelId`, so it'll still be a single place for the GUI to check against.
## Issue
> 5459 Add setting for changing your comment server. Visible on desktop (and possibly defaulting to Odysee URL), hidden on odysee.
## Comments
Not sure how this would actually work properly without the user recompiling the app to handle server differences. For example, even when we use our own server but switch between v1 and v2, some code changes are need to handle the differences. At that point, it seems easier for the user to just change the .env file? Anyway...
## Changes
- Added Desktop-only options to define custom server. [Settings > Advanced Settings > "Comment server" section].
* fix frontend bug
* show superchats in order properly
* scroll properly when switching tabs
* calculate fiat tips properly
* sum up lbc amounts
* refactor code a bit remove why isnt this working bit
* bugfix cant tip fiat if no lbc balance
* add toast when someone does a tip for a comment
* add error toast for card page
* show error on account connection page
* automatically truncate to two decimals
* close to working perfectly
* show decimals value better
* increase size of input value
* one bug left but almost working perfectly
* reverse so newest transactions come first
* fixing bug caused by floating point precision
* eslint fixes
* remove unused conditional
* get stuff ready for merge
* bugfix and cleanup
* requested changes
* fixing flow errors
* fix last flow error and touchups
* fix i18n and remove logs
Co-authored-by: Anthony <contact@anthonymayfield.com>
* raw ingredients done adding functionality
* essentially working just need a cleanup
* almost working with a couple bugs
* almost working but a bug or two
* seems to be working well
* seems to be working well but needs a cleanup
* couple of bug fixes
* basically working now cleaning up
* seems to be working pretty well
* cleanup unnecessary changes
* eslint fixes
* bugfix seek event
* bugfix and andrey fix and better docs
* getting ready to add last piece of functionality
* handle seek events properly
* add dynamic duration to calculate interval properly
* fix lint errors
* last couple changes
* only run watchman with analytics on and on prod
* flow fixes
Co-authored-by: zeppi <jessopb@gmail.com>
Renamed variables for clarity while at it.
"Item added to %name%" is probably redundant due to toast passing through <i18nMessage>, causing a double translation.
Anyway, added all the resolved string for now to avoid them popping up in app-string during development.
Previous:
~~Although it was collecting info for all platforms, the data is only sent for Odysee.~~ Correction: it became enabled for all platform after `master` became Odysee.
New:
Only send out the telemetry for `IS_WEB` or if there's user consent.
## 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.
## Issue
6721 Notifications: Thumbnail for "new content" not showing up in Desktop layout
## Change
The `className` wasn't propagated during the `FileThumbnail` refactoring to `Thumbs`.
## Issue
6068 Fix "Cumulative Layout Shift" for Core Web Vitals
In Posts, the Comments section appears first while we fetch the MD file. When the MD is fetched, Comments get pushed to the bottom (or shifted up for short posts), hence the red CLS scores.
## Approach
There are too many layers between `<FilePage>` and `<DocumentViewer>` to pass the `loading` state around to hide the Comments section, so just make Comments fade in after a 2s delay.
## Changes
- Posts: Add 2s fade-in delay to Comments.
- Posts: remove the gray placeholder. This improves the score a bit more, and reduces flicker as well. There's already a spinner from `FileRenderInline` to tell the user to be patient.
- Posts: add a minimum 30vh height so that short posts don't get collapsed too much, causing the `FileDetails` and Comments to shift. Small shifts are fine as long as CLS is below 0.1.
## 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).
## Issue
6589
## Notes
`parseURI` will return `isChannel=false` due to the reposted channel URL not having the '@' symbol.
Since we already have the claim object, check `value_type` directly instead.
Pop up Menu Fixes and Improvements
Improve re-directs
Fix file deletion
Improve code, and more
Fix List Layout collection popup
Allow to edit list
Fix blocking when not logged or no channel
Fix Edit and Delete showing for not owned Lists
Fix actions breaking when not logged in
Fix List options not showing
Lint
Shorten logic
Lint
Recently changed to `<OptimizedImg>`, which was assuming the `src` never changes.
dejavu ... we also hit this issue when implementing the `IntersectionObserver` lazy-loading.
Objective:
- Get appropriately sized images to improve performance and Core Vitals score.
- Ensure images using "objectFit=cover" doesn't get stretched out if the source is large enough.
- Peg to 100px increments for better caching.
Notes:
- Skip images hosted in '/public'. If we really want to optimize it, then we'll need to provide the full path in the code, otherwise CDN lookup will fail.
- use `selectActiveChannelClaim` as that takes the current channel list into account (i.e. correct state when all channels are deleted).
- `selectActiveChannelId` should probably be removed or not exposed through a selector, as it is not updated when channel list changes?
show visible card and add remove card button
show your transactions even if you dont have a card
fix presentational issues
show your transactions even if you dont have a card
fix presentational issues
add link to channel section
update yarn
show donation location
add remove card modal still needs completion and also changed how stripe is used on settings stripe card page
add confirm remove card modal to router
move bank account stuff to settings page
move account functionality to settings page
continuing to move account transactions to settings
list transactions for creator
updating copy
touchup tip error
do a better job autofocusing
bugfix
show an error on the card page if api returns 500
building out frontend for comment tip
display dollar sign if its a fiat tip
more frontend work
more frontend work
more frontend bug fixes
working with hardcoded payment intent id
working but with one bug
bugfixed
add toast if payment fails
add add card button
cant get claim id but otherwise done
more frontend work
call is working
show fiat for livestream comments
add is fiat on comments
round and show values properly
dont allow review if tiperror
copy displaying properly
disable buttons conditionally properly
remove card button working
remove card working with a workaround by refreshing page
bugfix
send toast when tip on comment
jeremy frontend changes
only show cart on lbc
Not sure if this will ever occur, but technically possible from the code point of view. Try adding this to see if it stops the spikes in `reaction.list` calls.
Someone mentioned about odysee.com showing "tip" related text when supporting own claim. Now it should default to "Boost" related text for own claims.
L167: Not edited but not sure if "claimIsMine" is needed there any more.
add watch later hover action
replace watch later popup item for favorites
lint
styling for watch_later overlay
Add label
Use just claim, add requiresAuth
Add list icon
Tone down text
Turn WL Hover Button into component
Change WL hover icons
small revert
Keep watch later in the menu
## Issue
- `Comment.replies` currently represent all replies, while `comment.List` returns a filtered version, so the actual replies could be less.
- The actual replies is represented by `total_filtered_items`, but we only get that after making a fetch. So, users could click "Show more" but get nothing.
## Fix
- Stop showing "Show more" based on `total_filtered_items`.
- If there is a balance, display 1 dummy comment to represent all blocked replies. This handles the case of "Show more" being displayed but ended up with 0 replies if all replies were blocked.
## Future
Note that `Comment.replies` might be changed to represented filtered comments in the near future (refer to Beamer), so the GUI is made such that the dummy just won't appear when that change happens.
Seeing the spinner too much can be annoying.
- This approach works, but currently, when the list is very long, something is taking up resources and the handler couldn't be processed, so the effect is lost (still seeing the spinner). See 6473.
- Since we are now prefetching, bumped the debounceMs a bit.
It was waiting too near the viewport to load on certain zoom levels. This will maintain the same physical distance for the "approaching viewport" buffer regardless of zoom levels.
## Changes
- Change to canonical_url (with ':').
- The old format of 'claimName/claimId' needs to be supported still, since we shipped with it.
## Notes
- It would be nice to use regex instead of 2 separate paths, but I couldn't figure out how to make the koa variables work.
We currently handle major errors through ErrorBoundary. If the error is network related, ErrorBoundary ends up blank if it's components are lazy-loaded.
#codesplit
## Issue
Sub item in <6119 Creator Settings: beyond "Muted Words">
## Changes
- Removed the existing 5s min gap on livestreams.
- Enabled the 'slow mode min gap' in Creator Settings
This change now affects both comments in claims and livestream comments.
## Issue
The loading circle wasn't showing up, causing confusion.
Splitting CSS doesn't seem trivial as there seems to be a huge dependency on the load order. Pretty much similar to what this person is facing https://lihautan.com/css-code-splitting/#the-problem
## Change
This reverts videojs-specific changes from 4d638bcf.
## Issue
When seeking on a video, RecommendedContent gets re-rendered, which causes the 20 ClaimPreviews to be re-rendered, several times. ClaimPreview has lots of children, plus it's constantly checking against the blacklist, among other things.
## Fix
The culprit seems to be the `recommendedContent` array -- the address may be different, but the contents are the same.
Do a deep compare instead.
- [x] (6332) The IntersectionObserver method of lazy-loading loads cached images visibly late on slower devices. Previously, it was also showing the "broken image" icon briefly, which we mended by placing a dummy transparent image as the initial src.
- Reverted that ugly transparent image fix.
- Use the browser's built-in `loading="lazy"` instead. Sorry, Safari.
- [x] Size-optimization did not take "device pixel ratio" into account.
- When resizing an image through the CDN, we can't just take the dimensions of the tag in pixels directly -- we need to take zooming into account, otherwise the image ends up blurry.
- Previously, we quickly disabled optimization for the channel avatar in the Channel Page because of this. Now that we know the root-cause, the change was reverted and we now go through the CDN with appropriate sizes. This also improves our Web Vital scores.
- [x] Size-optimization wasn't really implemented for all ChannelThumbnail instances.
- The CDN-optimized size was hardcoded to the largest instance, so small images like sidebar thumbnails are still loading images that are unnecessarily larger.
- There's a little-bit of hardcoding of values from CSS here, but I think it's a ok compromise (not something we change often). It also doesn't need to be exact -- the "device pixel ratio" calculate will ensure it's slightly larger than what we need.
- [x] Set `width` and `height` of `<img>` to improve CLS.
- Addresses Ligthhouse complaints, although technically the shifting was addressed at the `ClaimPreviewTile` level (sub-container dimensions are well defined).
- Notes: the values don't need to be the final CSS-adjusted sizes. It just needs to be in the right aspect ratio to help the browser pre-allocate space to avoid shifts.
- [x] Add option to disable lazy-load Channel Thumbnails
- The guidelines mentioned that items that are already in the viewport should not enable `loading="lazy"`.
- We have a few areas where it doesn't make sense to lazy-load (e.g. thumbnail in Header, channel selector dropdown, publish preview, etc.).
## Issue
The scroll listener never unregisters, and is always registering itself on every scroll. I believe it was done that way to also handle the case of "element is already in viewport when mounted".
## Change
Tried to separate both "element is already in viewport when mounted" and "element scrolled into viewport" into different effects.
The timeout value used is a bit arbitrary, but is needed because the initial size is (0, 0), and to debounce any layout shifts. Reasoning: If an element is explicitly placed under this wrapper, the additional delay is acceptable since it's meant to be lazy-loaded anyway.
about to test something
generate programatically
beginning of the frontend
stripe integration page seems to be working
add user
put functionality behind conditional tag
connect frontend working well
adding environment variables to save success and failure url
bugfix
bugfix
final clean up
adding credit card page
seems to be coming along
calls successfully coming from the frontend
fixing up frontend
cleaning up
frontend coming along
client secret working
basic frontend in place
adding tip page
adding more to the tip frontend
frontend almost done
tabs coming along
one last thing to do for frontend
adding explainer text as custom function
putting finishing touches on tabs
support tabs working well
disable fiat toggle when card not connected
fix frontend gui bug
bugfix and pull out label function
fix symbol for tip gui
modal when card is not yet saved
fix fiat disabled bug
knowing whether card is added programatically
sending tip with frontend
tip functionality working
show unpaid balance
add frontend for card add section
update frontend
update frontend
bugfix
change to use react instead of css
update how stripe is instantiated
fix bug
use customer setup
coming along
working but needs optimization
persist if card is saved
adding anonymous tip functionality
fix nan bug
build stripe endpoints programatically
show for all users for time being
allow the stripe key to automatically switch to live environment
bugfix
bugfix
fix jslint
fix channel page support button
better docs
show customer transactions on frontend
basic table in place
various page updates per jeremys notes
showing card details
nicer tip history table
add better prompt to add card on file viewer page
some linting
time
put connect account behind fiat enabled
no persist fiat mode
wallet calls
tip stuff
## Issue
3779 RSS feed for channels
## Initial implementation details
- RSS only (not atom)
- Grabs latest 10 entries (Beamer have concerns)
## Credit
Referenced the community version mentioned in 3779
- The `rateChange` event now logs the updated speed,
not just the time at which it occurred.
- The `scrub` now (more) accurately logs the position
it came from before the destination.
- The recsys events get consolidated for logical consistency.
## Issue
With autoplay off, clicking on another video from the Recommended section didn't update the video poster.
## Fix
Made a mistake assuming that the whole component will be re-mounted, so was only setting the thumbnail once.
Even with the caching changes, a 150kB thumbnail still takes 1-2s to fetch. This impacts the score.
## Change
(1) Start with a large-enough placeholder image (has to be larger than the final image -- inflating doesn't count), then delay just enough for scoring, then switch to the real thumbnail.
(2) Since we are now doing post-mount stuff, we have the exact dimensions to optimize the claim thumbnail. This reduces the typically-several-MBs thumbnail to kBs.
These are chunks that will be requested immediately after ui.js when opening the homepage, so consolidate them into 1 chunk to reduce network overhead.
More work can/should be done to reduce the secondary chunk.
Make immediate GUI feedback to convey the current status, which can be the following:
- typing
- waiting lighthouse results
- waiting claim resolve
- no results or failed.
## Issue
6301: don't use CDN for GIF thumbnails
## Note
Just a minor mistake in the recent thumbnail refactoring; left out the handling when `allowGif` is true.
While Lighthouse allows looser searching like "Tom from LBRY", it doesn't show the expected results when direct channel name with partial ID is entered to disambiguate.
## Issue
6236 Add context menu to file page
## Notes
The download button actually handles a lot of things -- generating 'streamingUrl', differences between Web and Desktop, download progress for Desktop, etc. A simpler fix would be to put something else (maybe "Share") into the overflow menu instead.
Anyway, went ahead to do it per 6236, but retained the item for Desktop since we need a progress label.
This is the list of channels that authorized me as a moderator.
Similar to `moderation.BlockList`, this will only be fetched at startup/reload for now. I don't think there is a need to constantly monitor this. Users just need to refresh to see the moderator GUI elements after the delegator has granted them access.
## Issue
Closes 6159 "Support Comments Enabled/Disabled for comment.List API"
## New behavior
- `disable-comments` tag will block the comments component entirely.
- `settings.commentsEnabled`:
- When false, will pause comment fetching, posting and replying.
- Any already-fetched comments will stay on screen (unless user reloads/F5).
(1) Reduced the debouncing duration so that the final element can be rendered asap after visible.
- If the user is scrolling non-stop, it would continue to debounce and the GUI ends up not showing the final element.
- 25ms seems enough to prevent the initial false-positive that occurs in the scenario of "adjacent/upper elements resized late, so our element was briefly on screen when mounted". If not enough, we can make this a parameter.
(2) Removed `lastUpdateDate` that was a quick hack for Recommended section. We don't use it on that element anymore, so remove the hack to keep the file clean.
(1) The previous code assumed the element is always smaller than the screen. When used on large items like "homepage categories", it'll never load because the element exceeds the screen width or height.
(2) Added optional placeholder element. This allows us to put a cheaper element while waiting, so that the layout doesn't shift when we finally render. This is visually better when scrolling, and complies with Web Vitals.
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
## Issue
5873 Unify swap and buy flow // swaps round 2
## Changes
- Added "Buy|Swap" tab in the Buy Page and display the Swap component when needed.
- Removed 'Swap' button from Wallet Page.
- "Buy More" and related tooltips updated to "Buy or Swap Credits".
1. Lock the width of the second pane so that the layout doesn't shift after the image is fetched.
2. The image is huge, so pass through the optimizer.
- Wait until the container is mounted to get the exact image width.
Unfortunately, it still takes 0.8s on average to fetch the image, regardless of how small the image has been optimized.
Login graphic improvements
1. Lock the width of the second pane so that the layout doesn't shift after the image is fetched.
2. The image is huge, so pass through the optimizer.
- Wait until the container is mounted to get the exact image width.
Unfortunately, it still takes 1s (on average) to fetch the image, regardless of how small the image has been optimized.
## Issue
6135
While waiting for the lazy-loader IntersectionObserver to initialize, and for the real image to be fetched, an undefined `src` results in the "broken image" thumbnail.
## Fix
Use a transparent image as the starting point. This visually retains the current behavior but minus the "broken image" part.
## Issue
GUI fix for 5979 `claim search runs twice sometimes and "refreshes" view`
The search query might encounter minor alterations after rendered (e.g. for the case of 5979, the `moderation.Blocklist` data came late). The code currently resets the result to 0 before initiating `claim_search`, so we see the GUI blink.
## Idea
There is a possibility that the query-change does not alter the final results in the end. Instead of reseting to the results to zero, hold on to the previous results until the fetch is done.
## Known issue
The tiles no longer blink if there is no change, but the "LIVE" indicator still does. I didn't want to propagate the info too deep, so leaving as is for now. It can be considered a feature ("blinking LIVE indicator" :))
## Results
- No blinking if results stay the same.
- Minimal tile-shifting if new ones are added or removed.
- In the current Odysee homepage, reduced React commits from 88 to 76 (save some CPU cycles).
## Changes:
1) TagSearch: hide the "control tags" in the Creator Settings page (irrelevant).
2) TagSearch: show the "control tags" when creating/editing Channel (let's use `setting.CommentsEnabled` instead).
3) TagSearch: show the "control tags" when creating/editing Content (`disable-comments` can be used to block comments at the per-claim level, e.g. allow comments in general but block only for specific claims).
## Missing pieces:
For (2) and (3), some work is needed to hide the comment GUI when `setting.CommentsEnabled` is disabled for a particular channel. That flag is not ready in Commentron yet, so I'm not sure how this will be done at the moment. In other words, the checkbox does nothing at the moment.
## Potential flaw:
This change will hide all control tags. If we have more tags in the future and would like to selectively disable some, we'll have to change this parameter to an array instead. Since the usage is not widespread at the moment, a single `disableControlFlag` seems cleaner (don't over-think it yet).