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Working infinite scroll
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@ -35,18 +35,14 @@ class SubscriptionManager {
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return db.subscriptions.toCollection().first(); // May be undefined
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}
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async getNotifications(subscriptionId, offset) {
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async getNotifications(subscriptionId) {
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// This is quite awkward, but it is the recommended approach as per the Dexie docs.
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// It's actually fine, because the reading and filtering is quite fast. The rendering is what's
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// killing performance. See https://dexie.org/docs/Collection/Collection.offset()#a-better-paging-approach
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console.log(`getNotifications(${subscriptionId}, ${offset})`)
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const pageSize = 2000;
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return db.notifications
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.orderBy("time") // Sort by time first
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.filter(n => n.subscriptionId === subscriptionId)
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.offset(offset)
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.limit(pageSize)
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.reverse()
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.toArray();
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}
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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import {ButtonBase, CardActions, CardContent, CircularProgress, Fade, Link, Moda
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import Card from "@mui/material/Card";
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import Typography from "@mui/material/Typography";
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import * as React from "react";
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import {useState} from "react";
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import {useEffect, useState} from "react";
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import {
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formatBytes,
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formatMessage,
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@ -36,37 +36,43 @@ const AllSubscriptions = () => {
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} else if (notifications.length === 0) {
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return <NoSubscriptions/>;
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}
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return <NotificationList notifications={notifications}/>;
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return <NotificationList key="all" notifications={notifications}/>;
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}
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const SingleSubscription = (props) => {
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const subscription = props.subscription;
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const [offset, setOffset] = useState(0);
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const notifications = useLiveQuery(() => subscriptionManager.getNotifications(subscription.id, offset), [subscription, offset]);
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const notifications = useLiveQuery(() => subscriptionManager.getNotifications(subscription.id), [subscription]);
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if (notifications === null || notifications === undefined) {
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return <Loading/>;
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} else if (notifications.length === 0) {
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return <NoNotifications subscription={subscription}/>;
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}
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return <NotificationList notifications={notifications} onFetch={() => {
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console.log(`setOffset`)
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setOffset(prev => prev + 20)
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}}/>;
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return <NotificationList id={subscription.id} notifications={notifications}/>;
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}
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const NotificationList = (props) => {
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const notifications = props.notifications;
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const pageSize = 20;
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const [count, setCount] = useState(Math.min(notifications.length, pageSize));
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const notifications = props.notifications;
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const [maxCount, setMaxCount] = useState(pageSize);
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// Reset state when the list identifier changes, i.e when we switch between subscriptions
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useEffect(() => {
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return () => {
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setMaxCount(pageSize);
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document.getElementById("main").scrollTo(0, 0);
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}
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}, [props.id]);
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const count = Math.min(notifications.length, maxCount);
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console.log(`xxx id=${props.id} scrollMax=${maxCount} count=${count} len=${notifications.length}`)
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console.log(`count ${count}`)
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return (
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<InfiniteScroll
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dataLength={count}
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next={() => setCount(prev => Math.min(notifications.length, prev + 20))}
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next={() => setMaxCount(prev => prev + pageSize)}
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hasMore={count < notifications.length}
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loader={<h1>aa</h1>}
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scrollThreshold="400px"
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scrollThreshold={0.7}
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scrollableTarget="main"
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>
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<Container maxWidth="md" sx={{marginTop: 3, marginBottom: 3}}>
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