17 May 2018 |
TravisR | chances are your timeline is >300 events long | 19:30:00 |
MTRNord | TravisR: according to log it stopped events showing while it had low fps. | 19:30:20 |
TravisR | sounds like you found the point where Evelium annoys Angular :p | 19:30:54 |
MTRNord | getting member events and member names in that time is taking a lot of cost according to the console analyse | 19:31:17 |
MTRNord | 1328 view updates in 2secs | 19:31:49 |
GitHub [@travis:t2l.io] (deprecated) | [turt2live/evelium] MTRNord opened issue #99: Evelium gets very low FPS while having MatrixHQ open [open] - https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/issues/99 | 19:35:31 |
MTRNord | made a issue including the Firefox Profile I made :) | 19:35:52 |
MTRNord | oh found one thing that might cause it: It updates the profile images of the Read markes on every sync for some reaon. Doesn't seem to make sense. That might cause the fps issues | 19:38:21 |
MTRNord | hm it now stops. maybe not the sync but still too many updates for my taste | 19:39:19 |
TravisR | for sure. That's exactly what I mean by saying this earlier:
Trying to use this again for a simple test is a nightmare. I really hope no one is using it on a daily basis, because I'd feel really bad.
| 19:40:14 |
MTRNord | oh and the angular cli plugin from jetbrains seems to hate elveliums structure :D it refused to show suggestions for adding a component :D well lets do it by hand in that case :) | 19:42:14 |
TravisR | ah yea, I don't use agnular cli for anything | 19:42:36 |
TravisR | !github create "Make angular cli happy about the project structure" "I've never used the tool myself, but it should probably work with the project layout. May require using it in anger." | 19:43:18 |
MTRNord | I still expected the plugin to work :) as that cli should work still on projects that dont use it | 19:43:28 |
GitHub [@travis:t2l.io] (deprecated) | [turt2live/evelium] turt2live opened issue #100: Make angular cli happy about the project structure [open] - https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/issues/100 | 19:43:40 |
@_neb_github:matrix.org | Created issue: https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/issues/100 | 19:43:41 |
MTRNord | but I can live with out it just fine :) | 19:43:52 |
GitHub [@travis:t2l.io] (deprecated) | [turt2live/evelium] MTRNord opened pull request #101: Replace momentjs with pipes from ngx-moment [open] - https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/pull/101 | 19:56:38 |
TravisR | Download image.png | 19:59:18 |
TravisR | pffft... tests... | 19:59:19 |
MTRNord | atleast one is happy :D and atleast you do actually add tests in angular ;P I have only the auto generated e2e tests from the cli and never touched them "because I dont know what I want to happen" ;P | 20:00:14 |
TravisR | There's no tests in Evelium :p | 20:00:38 |
TravisR | in fact, I delete them when they get auto-added | 20:00:47 |
@cadair:cadair.com | Lol | 20:00:52 |
GitHub [@travis:t2l.io] (deprecated) | [turt2live/evelium] turt2live closed pull request #101: Replace momentjs with pipes from ngx-moment [closed] - https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/pull/101 | 20:01:33 |
GitHub [@travis:t2l.io] (deprecated) | [turt2live/evelium] turt2live closed issue #88: Angular doesn't like having moment timestamps for some reason [closed] - https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/issues/88 | 20:01:33 |
GitHub [@travis:t2l.io] (deprecated) | [turt2live/evelium] web-flow pushed 2 commits to master: https://github.com/turt2live/evelium/commit/458138dbfacec1fd451fe44429e9eada2373da5b MTRNord: Replace momentjs with pipes from ngx-moment and factor it out to its own component turt2live: Merge pull request #101 from MTRNord/fix-88
Replace momentjs with pipes from ngx-moment | 20:01:33 |
| * MTRNord just leaves them to make people think I would have implemented them ;P I will not add any tests before a stable 1.0.0 release in my software ;P (so after version 0.9999.9 propably ^^) | 20:02:05 |
TravisR | Most of the things I build are small enough that they can be manually tested. For instance, it's pretty obvious if the Haiku bot stops working. | 20:05:03 |
TravisR | Dimension and Evelium are large enough though where it makes sense to look at unit tests at the least. | 20:05:16 |