This commit introduces a batched debounce mechanism for managing user
selection state changes. It effectively reduces unnecessary processing
during rapid script checking, preventing multiple triggers for code
compilation and UI rendering.
Key improvements include:
- Enhanced performance, especially noticeable when selecting large
categories. This update resolves minor UI freezes experienced when
selecting categories with numerous scripts.
- Correction of a bug where the code area only highlighted the last
selected script when multiple scripts were chosen.
Other changes include:
- Timing functions:
- Create a `Timing` folder for `throttle` and the new
`batchedDebounce` functions.
- Move these functions to the application layer from the presentation
layer, reflecting their application-wide use.
- Refactor existing code for improved clarity, naming consistency, and
adherence to new naming conventions.
- Add missing unit tests.
- `UserSelection`:
- State modifications in `UserSelection` now utilize a singular object
inspired by the CQRS pattern, enabling batch updates and flexible
change configurations, thereby simplifying change management.
- Remove the `I` prefix from related interfaces to align with new coding
standards.
- Refactor related code for better testability in isolation with
dependency injection.
- Repository:
- Move repository abstractions to the application layer.
- Improve repository abstraction to combine `ReadonlyRepository` and
`MutableRepository` interfaces.
- E2E testing:
- Introduce E2E tests to validate the correct batch selection
behavior.
- Add a specialized data attribute in `TheCodeArea.vue` for improved
testability.
- Reorganize shared Cypress functions for a more idiomatic Cypress
approach.
- Improve test documentation with related information.
- `SelectedScript`:
- Create an abstraction for simplified testability.
- Introduce `SelectedScriptStub` in tests as a substitute for the
actual object.
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TypeScript
43 lines
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TypeScript
import { IEventSubscription } from '@/infrastructure/Events/IEventSource';
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import { EventSource } from '@/infrastructure/Events/EventSource';
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import { TimeoutType, Timer } from '@/application/Common/Timing/Timer';
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import { createMockTimeout } from './TimeoutStub';
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export class TimerStub implements Timer {
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private timeChanged = new EventSource<number>();
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private subscriptions = new Array<IEventSubscription>();
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private currentTime = 0;
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public setTimeout(callback: () => void, ms: number): TimeoutType {
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const runTime = this.currentTime + ms;
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const subscription = this.timeChanged.on((time) => {
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if (time >= runTime) {
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callback();
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subscription.unsubscribe();
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}
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});
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this.subscriptions.push(subscription);
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const id = this.subscriptions.length - 1;
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return createMockTimeout(id);
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}
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public clearTimeout(timeoutId: TimeoutType): void {
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this.subscriptions[+timeoutId].unsubscribe();
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}
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public dateNow(): number {
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return this.currentTime;
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}
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public tickNext(ms: number): void {
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this.setCurrentTime(this.currentTime + ms);
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}
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public setCurrentTime(ms: number): void {
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this.currentTime = ms;
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this.timeChanged.notify(this.currentTime);
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}
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}
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