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522 lines
18 KiB
JavaScript
522 lines
18 KiB
JavaScript
import $ from "jquery";
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import {all_messages_data} from "./all_messages_data";
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import * as channel from "./channel";
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import {Filter} from "./filter";
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import * as huddle_data from "./huddle_data";
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import * as message_helper from "./message_helper";
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import * as message_list from "./message_list";
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import * as message_lists from "./message_lists";
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import * as message_scroll from "./message_scroll";
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import * as message_util from "./message_util";
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import * as narrow_banner from "./narrow_banner";
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import {page_params} from "./page_params";
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import * as people from "./people";
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import * as pm_list from "./pm_list";
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import * as recent_topics_ui from "./recent_topics_ui";
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import * as stream_data from "./stream_data";
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import * as stream_list from "./stream_list";
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import * as ui_report from "./ui_report";
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const consts = {
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backfill_idle_time: 10 * 1000,
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error_retry_time: 5000,
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backfill_batch_size: 1000,
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narrow_before: 50,
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narrow_after: 50,
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num_before_home_anchor: 200,
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num_after_home_anchor: 200,
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recent_topics_initial_fetch_size: 400,
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backward_batch_size: 100,
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forward_batch_size: 100,
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catch_up_batch_size: 1000,
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};
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function process_result(data, opts) {
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let messages = data.messages;
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if (!$("#connection-error").hasClass("get-events-error")) {
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ui_report.hide_error($("#connection-error"));
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}
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if (
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messages.length === 0 &&
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message_lists.current === message_list.narrowed &&
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message_list.narrowed.empty()
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) {
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// Even after trying to load more messages, we have no
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// messages to display in this narrow.
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narrow_banner.show_empty_narrow_message();
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}
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messages = messages.map((message) => message_helper.process_new_message(message));
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// In case any of the newly fetched messages are new, add them to
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// our unread data structures. It's important that this run even
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// when fetching in a narrow, since we might return unread
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// messages that aren't in the home view data set (e.g. on a muted
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// stream).
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message_util.do_unread_count_updates(messages);
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// If we're loading more messages into the home view, save them to
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// the all_messages_data as well, as the message_lists.home is
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// reconstructed from all_messages_data.
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if (opts.msg_list === message_lists.home) {
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all_messages_data.add_messages(messages);
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}
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if (messages.length !== 0) {
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message_util.add_old_messages(messages, opts.msg_list);
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}
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huddle_data.process_loaded_messages(messages);
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stream_list.update_streams_sidebar();
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pm_list.update_private_messages();
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recent_topics_ui.process_messages(messages);
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stream_list.maybe_scroll_narrow_into_view();
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if (opts.cont !== undefined) {
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opts.cont(data, opts);
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}
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}
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function get_messages_success(data, opts) {
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const update_loading_indicator = opts.msg_list === message_lists.current;
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if (opts.num_before > 0) {
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opts.msg_list.data.fetch_status.finish_older_batch({
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update_loading_indicator,
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found_oldest: data.found_oldest,
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history_limited: data.history_limited,
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});
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if (opts.msg_list === message_lists.home) {
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// When we update message_lists.home, we need to also update
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// the fetch_status data structure for all_messages_data.
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all_messages_data.fetch_status.finish_older_batch({
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update_loading_indicator: false,
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found_oldest: data.found_oldest,
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history_limited: data.history_limited,
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});
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}
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message_scroll.update_top_of_narrow_notices(opts.msg_list);
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}
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if (opts.num_after > 0) {
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opts.fetch_again = opts.msg_list.data.fetch_status.finish_newer_batch(data.messages, {
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update_loading_indicator,
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found_newest: data.found_newest,
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});
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if (opts.msg_list === message_lists.home) {
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// When we update message_lists.home, we need to also update
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// the fetch_status data structure for all_messages_data.
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opts.fetch_again = all_messages_data.fetch_status.finish_newer_batch(data.messages, {
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update_loading_indicator: false,
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found_newest: data.found_newest,
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});
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}
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}
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if (opts.msg_list.narrowed && opts.msg_list !== message_lists.current) {
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// We unnarrowed before receiving new messages so
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// don't bother processing the newly arrived messages.
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return;
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}
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if (!data) {
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// The server occasionally returns no data during a
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// restart. Ignore those responses and try again
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setTimeout(() => {
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load_messages(opts);
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}, 0);
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return;
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}
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process_result(data, opts);
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}
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// This function modifies the data.narrow filters to use user IDs
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// instead of emails string if it is supported. We currently don't set
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// or convert the emails string to user IDs directly into the Filter code
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// because doing so breaks the app in various modules that expect emails string.
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function handle_operators_supporting_id_based_api(data) {
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const operators_supporting_ids = new Set(["pm-with"]);
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const operators_supporting_id = new Set(["sender", "group-pm-with", "stream"]);
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if (data.narrow === undefined) {
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return data;
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}
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data.narrow = JSON.parse(data.narrow);
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data.narrow = data.narrow.map((filter) => {
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if (operators_supporting_ids.has(filter.operator)) {
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filter.operand = people.emails_strings_to_user_ids_array(filter.operand);
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}
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if (operators_supporting_id.has(filter.operator)) {
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if (filter.operator === "stream") {
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const stream_id = stream_data.get_stream_id(filter.operand);
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if (stream_id !== undefined) {
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filter.operand = stream_id;
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}
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return filter;
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}
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// The other operands supporting object IDs all work with user objects.
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const person = people.get_by_email(filter.operand);
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if (person !== undefined) {
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filter.operand = person.user_id;
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}
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}
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return filter;
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});
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data.narrow = JSON.stringify(data.narrow);
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return data;
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}
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export function load_messages(opts) {
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if (typeof opts.anchor === "number") {
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// Messages that have been locally echoed messages have
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// floating point temporary IDs, which is intended to be a.
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// completely client-side detail. We need to round these to
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// the nearest integer before sending a request to the server.
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opts.anchor = opts.anchor.toFixed(0);
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}
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let data = {anchor: opts.anchor, num_before: opts.num_before, num_after: opts.num_after};
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// This block is a hack; structurally, we want to set
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// data.narrow = opts.msg_list.data.filter.public_operators()
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//
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// But support for the all_messages_data sharing of data with
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// message_lists.home and the (hacky) page_params.narrow feature
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// requires a somewhat ugly bundle of conditionals.
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if (opts.msg_list === message_lists.home) {
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if (page_params.narrow_stream !== undefined) {
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data.narrow = JSON.stringify(page_params.narrow);
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}
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// Otherwise, we don't pass narrow for message_lists.home; this is
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// required because it shares its data with all_msg_list, and
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// so we need the server to send us message history from muted
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// streams and topics even though message_lists.home's in:home
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// operators will filter those.
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} else {
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let operators = opts.msg_list.data.filter.public_operators();
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if (page_params.narrow !== undefined) {
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operators = operators.concat(page_params.narrow);
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}
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data.narrow = JSON.stringify(operators);
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}
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let update_loading_indicator = opts.msg_list === message_lists.current;
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if (opts.num_before > 0) {
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opts.msg_list.data.fetch_status.start_older_batch({
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update_loading_indicator,
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});
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if (opts.msg_list === message_lists.home) {
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all_messages_data.fetch_status.start_older_batch({
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update_loading_indicator,
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});
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}
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}
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if (opts.num_after > 0) {
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// We hide the bottom loading indicator when we're fetching both top and bottom messages.
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update_loading_indicator = update_loading_indicator && opts.num_before === 0;
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opts.msg_list.data.fetch_status.start_newer_batch({
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update_loading_indicator,
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});
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if (opts.msg_list === message_lists.home) {
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all_messages_data.fetch_status.start_newer_batch({
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update_loading_indicator,
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});
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}
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}
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data.client_gravatar = true;
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data = handle_operators_supporting_id_based_api(data);
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if (page_params.is_spectator) {
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// This is a bit of a hack; ideally we'd unify this logic in
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// some way with the above logic, and not need to do JSON
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// parsing/stringifying here.
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const web_public_narrow = {negated: false, operator: "streams", operand: "web-public"};
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if (!data.narrow) {
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/* For the "All messages" feed, this will be the only operator. */
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data.narrow = JSON.stringify([web_public_narrow]);
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} else {
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// Otherwise, we append the operator. This logic is not
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// ideal in that in theory an existing `streams:` operator
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// could be present, but not in a useful way. We don't
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// attempt to validate the narrow is compatible with
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// spectators here; the server will return an error if
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// appropriate.
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data.narrow = JSON.parse(data.narrow);
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data.narrow.push(web_public_narrow);
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data.narrow = JSON.stringify(data.narrow);
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}
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}
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channel.get({
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url: "/json/messages",
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data,
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idempotent: true,
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success(data) {
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get_messages_success(data, opts);
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},
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error(xhr) {
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if (opts.msg_list.narrowed && opts.msg_list !== message_lists.current) {
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// We unnarrowed before getting an error so don't
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// bother trying again or doing further processing.
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return;
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}
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if (xhr.status === 400) {
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// Bad request: We probably specified a narrow operator
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// for a nonexistent stream or something. We shouldn't
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// retry or display a connection error.
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//
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// FIXME: Warn the user when this has happened?
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message_scroll.hide_indicators();
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const data = {
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messages: [],
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};
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process_result(data, opts);
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return;
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}
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// We might want to be more clever here
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$("#connection-error").addClass("show");
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setTimeout(() => {
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load_messages(opts);
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}, consts.error_retry_time);
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},
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});
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}
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export function load_messages_for_narrow(opts) {
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const msg_list = message_list.narrowed;
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load_messages({
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anchor: opts.anchor,
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num_before: consts.narrow_before,
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num_after: consts.narrow_after,
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msg_list,
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cont: opts.cont,
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});
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}
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export function get_backfill_anchor(msg_list) {
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const oldest_msg =
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msg_list === message_lists.home ? all_messages_data.first() : msg_list.first();
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if (oldest_msg) {
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return oldest_msg.id;
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}
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// msg_list is empty, which is an impossible
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// case, raise a fatal error.
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throw new Error("There are no message available to backfill.");
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}
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export function get_frontfill_anchor(msg_list) {
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const last_msg = msg_list === message_lists.home ? all_messages_data.last() : msg_list.last();
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if (last_msg) {
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return last_msg.id;
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}
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// Although it is impossible that we reach here since we
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// are already checking `msg_list.fetch_status.can_load_newer_messages`
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// and user cannot be scrolling down on an empty message_list to
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// fetch more data, and if user is, then the available data is wrong
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// and we raise a fatal error.
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throw new Error("There are no message available to frontfill.");
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}
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export function maybe_load_older_messages(opts) {
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// This function gets called when you scroll to the top
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// of your window, and you want to get messages older
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// than what the browsers originally fetched.
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const msg_list = opts.msg_list;
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if (!msg_list.data.fetch_status.can_load_older_messages()) {
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// We may already be loading old messages or already
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// got the oldest one.
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return;
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}
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do_backfill({
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msg_list,
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num_before: consts.backward_batch_size,
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});
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}
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export function do_backfill(opts) {
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const msg_list = opts.msg_list;
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const anchor = get_backfill_anchor(msg_list);
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load_messages({
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anchor,
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num_before: opts.num_before,
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num_after: 0,
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msg_list,
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cont() {
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if (opts.cont) {
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opts.cont();
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}
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},
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});
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}
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export function maybe_load_newer_messages(opts) {
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// This function gets called when you scroll to the bottom
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// of your window, and you want to get messages newer
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// than what the browsers originally fetched.
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const msg_list = opts.msg_list;
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if (!msg_list.data.fetch_status.can_load_newer_messages()) {
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// We may already be loading new messages or already
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// got the newest one.
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return;
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}
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const anchor = get_frontfill_anchor(msg_list);
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function load_more(data, args) {
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if (args.fetch_again && args.msg_list === message_lists.current) {
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maybe_load_newer_messages({msg_list: message_lists.current});
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}
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}
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load_messages({
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anchor,
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num_before: 0,
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num_after: consts.forward_batch_size,
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msg_list,
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cont: load_more,
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});
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}
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export function start_backfilling_messages() {
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// backfill more messages after the user is idle
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$(document).idle({
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idle: consts.backfill_idle_time,
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onIdle() {
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do_backfill({
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num_before: consts.backfill_batch_size,
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msg_list: message_lists.home,
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});
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},
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});
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}
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export function initialize(home_view_loaded) {
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// get the initial message list
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function load_more(data) {
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// If we haven't selected a message in the home view yet, and
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// the home view isn't empty, we select the anchor message here.
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if (message_lists.home.selected_id() === -1 && !message_lists.home.empty()) {
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// We fall back to the closest selected id, as the user
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// may have removed a stream from the home view while we
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// were loading data.
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message_lists.home.select_id(data.anchor, {
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then_scroll: true,
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use_closest: true,
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target_scroll_offset: page_params.initial_offset,
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});
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}
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if (data.found_newest) {
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if (page_params.is_spectator) {
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// Since for spectators, this is the main fetch, we
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// hide the Recent Topics loading indicator here.
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recent_topics_ui.hide_loading_indicator();
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}
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// See server_events.js for this callback.
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home_view_loaded();
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start_backfilling_messages();
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return;
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}
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// If we fall through here, we need to keep fetching more data, and
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// we'll call back to the function we're in.
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const messages = data.messages;
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const latest_id = messages.at(-1).id;
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load_messages({
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anchor: latest_id,
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num_before: 0,
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num_after: consts.catch_up_batch_size,
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msg_list: message_lists.home,
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cont: load_more,
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});
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}
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let anchor;
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if (page_params.initial_pointer) {
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// If we're doing a server-initiated reload, similar to a
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// near: narrow query, we want to select a specific message.
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anchor = page_params.initial_pointer;
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} else {
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// Otherwise, we should just use the first unread message in
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// the user's unmuted history as our anchor.
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anchor = "first_unread";
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}
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load_messages({
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anchor,
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num_before: consts.num_before_home_anchor,
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num_after: consts.num_after_home_anchor,
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msg_list: message_lists.home,
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cont: load_more,
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});
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if (page_params.is_spectator) {
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// Since spectators never have old unreads, we can skip the
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// hacky fetch below for them (which would just waste resources).
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// This optimization requires a bit of duplicated loading
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// indicator code, here and hiding logic in hide_more.
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recent_topics_ui.show_loading_indicator();
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return;
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}
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// In addition to the algorithm above, which is designed to ensure
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// that we fetch all message history eventually starting with the
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// first unread message, we also need to ensure that the Recent
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// Topics page contains the very most recent threads on page load.
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//
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// Long term, we'll want to replace this with something that's
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// more performant (i.e. avoids this unnecessary extra fetch the
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// results of which are basically discarded) and better represents
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// more than a few hundred messages' history, but this strategy
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// allows "Recent topics" to always show current data (with gaps)
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// on page load; the data will be complete once the algorithm
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// above catches up to present.
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//
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// (Users will see a weird artifact where Recent topics has a gap
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// between E.g. 6 days ago and 37 days ago while the catchup
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// process runs, so this strategy still results in problematic
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// visual artifacts shortly after page load; just more forgivable
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// ones).
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//
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// This MessageList is defined similarly to home_message_list,
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// without a `table_name` attached.
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const recent_topics_message_list = new message_list.MessageList({
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filter: new Filter([{operator: "in", operand: "home"}]),
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excludes_muted_topics: true,
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});
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// TODO: Ideally we'd have loading indicators for recent topics at
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// both top and bottom be managed by load_messages, but that
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// likely depends on other reorganizations of the early loading
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// sequence.
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recent_topics_ui.show_loading_indicator();
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load_messages({
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anchor: "newest",
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num_before: consts.recent_topics_initial_fetch_size,
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num_after: 0,
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msg_list: recent_topics_message_list,
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cont: recent_topics_ui.hide_loading_indicator,
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});
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}
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