* Factor out lighthouse-result processing code for FYP re-use.
The FYP results will be in the same format as LH.
* Recsys: add ability to pass in specific uuid to use
For FYP, we want to pass the UUID as a param when searching for recommendations. The search comes before the recsys entry creation, so we need to generate the UUID first when searching, and then tell recsys to use that specific ID.
* Redux: fetch and store FYP
Note that the gid cannot be used as "hash" for the uri list -- it doesn't necessarily change when the list changes, so we can't use it to optimize redux. For now, just always update/render when re-fetched.
* UI for FYP
* Mark rendered FYPs
* Pass the FYP ID down the same way as Collection ID
Not ideal, but at least it's in the same pattern as existing code for now. The whole prop-drilling problem with the claim components will be fixed together later.
* Include 'gid' and 'uuid' in recommendation search
* Allow users to mark recommendations that they dislike
* Pass auth-token to all FYP requests + remove beacon use
beacons are unreliable and often blocked
* Only show FYP for members
* FYP readme page
* small fixes
* fyp
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <thomas.zarebczan@gmail.com>
* various cleanups
* more touchups
* select currency to use based on location
* fix sidebar
* fixing strings and other touchups
* refactor and do proper string interpolation
* fix stripe error
* text bugfix
* Adjust help
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <thomas.zarebczan@gmail.com>
Ticket: 1079 Support geoblocking channels/videos
## Changes
- Replaced the .env version with iapi version.
- Includes 'videos' blocking and custom messages.
* Homepage-Following: insert instead of replace when ad-blocker is detected.
`window.odysee_ad_blocker_detected` was not meant to be used outside of `<Ads>`, since it wouldn't spark a GUI update. But since homepages are rendered several times, perhaps it doesn't matter and we can skip adding to redux for now.
* Handle uBlock origin
If refreshed via "Clear Cache and Hard Reload", the detection method fails, but it does perform an internal redirect, so treat that as a failure.
* Add last used collection to right click menu.
* Small fix for last used collection when it's a published collection.
* Update last used collection when a collection is pending or published.
* Small refactor to get the last used collection.
We need to store the resolved claims first before marking COLLECTION_ITEMS_RESOLVE_COMPLETED, otherwise the GUI still sees undefined claims.
798 just accidentally flipped the order due to refactoring, I believe. It's now back to original.
Closes 916 "NaN in Total Staked Amount"
Contemplated putting the fallback into `<CreditAmount>` itself, but decided to minimize testing. Not sure if there are clients that would rely on NaN being used.
* Add swipe layout support for Collection Tiles
* Lists: use swipe layout for mobile
Ticket: 950 "playlists page - right now we show watch later on top, and if you have stuff here, you have to scroll down to other playlists. Show a selector on top? Whatever other improvements we can make here to improve UX."
The solution didn't work 100%, only reduces the chances of happening significantly. So far, still can happen on hot-reload during development.
- Reverted 15bd26399f.
- Fix by just hiding the unoccupied aniBox
## Issue
Double ads on screen
## Reproduce
- Pre re-design:
- Change "Only Language" from tne locale nag.
- Post re-design:
- Follow a bunch of channels with active livestreams. The homepage ad will show 2 ads stack on each other, with second one invisible.
Both should be equivalent, just different UI/style.
## Analysis
In both cases, it is due to `removeIfExists` failing to remove the element if the ad script hasn't run yet.
This can happen when the component is re-mounted immediately after the ad script was added. When the effect-cleanup runs, the script have not started or is running halfway.
Aside: The need to run `removeIfExists` further strengthens my hunch that the script is meant to live throughout the lifetime of the app, with it populating the given div as we navigate. But just my guess.
## Approach
Clean up before adding the script as well. This covers any missed elements from the previous cleanup.
The drawback is that this approach assumes there will only be 1 ad per page, but that's pretty much the case with the existing `removeIfExists` approach.
- Initially, we did a bunch of forceful CSS to make the ad tile resize properly when the browser resizes. This was causing the EU ad to display incorrectly. Turns out, that css is no longer needed after the BEM-style re-write.
- Changed the floating ad selector to cover both EU and non-EU version. It's probably still not the best given it relies on style rather than ID, but the ID seems dynamic.
- Removed "customAniviewStyling"
- No longer exists -- it was from the old DOM manipulation method.
- Removed "with no tileLayout it indicates sidebar ad"
- Misleading and not useful. I can easily set the sidebar ad to Tile if we wanted to (it used to be in Tile, we changed to save space). So, every time we change the style, we need to update the comment??
- The sidebar is not the only place that List layout is used -- there's Channel and Category pages, which allows either layout.
Closes 605 "Add pagination support to channel search"
## Previous Attempt
The previous attempt (69de63c4) didn't work because the wunderbar is part of the list component, so it is unmounted when we switch between the Normal and Filtered list, causing it to lose focus while typing.
Also, creating another full-blown ClaimList* component is really redundant (we should be consolidating instead).
## Approach
ClaimListDiscover recently added a new `subSection`, so we can place the filtered `ClaimList` here without causing the wunderbar to unmount.
Wrapped the "lighthouse search with channel_id" into `searchResults.jsx` for now as a quick and isolated solution. When we refactor ClaimList*, we can then consider incorporating into `doSearch`.