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* Track state on a per-session basis, rather than via globals.Owen Jacobson2025-02-26
| | | | | | | | | | | Sorry about the thousand-line omnibus change; this is functionally a rewrite of the client's state tracking, flavoured to resemble the existing code as far as is possible, rather than something that can be parted out and committed in pieces. Highlights: * No more `store.writeable()`s. All state is now tracked using state runs or derivatives. State is still largely structured the way it was, but several bits of nested state have been rewritten to ensure that their properties are reactive just as much as their containers are. * State is no longer global. `(app)/+layout` manages a stateful session, created via its load hook and started/stopped via component mount and destroy events. The session also tracks an event source for the current state, and feeds events into the state, broadly along the same lines as the previous stores-based approach. Together these two changes fix up several rough spots integrating state with Svelte, and allow for the possibility of multiple states. This is a major step towards restartable states, and thus towards better connection management, which will require the ability to "start over" once a connection is restored.
* Move constant closer to usageOwen Jacobson2025-02-24
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* Remember last active channel and navigate there on root loadKit La Touche2025-02-20
| | | | To facilitate PWA behaviour.
* Separate channel metadata out into its own storeKit La Touche2025-02-20
| | | | | | | | This is stored locally, and, while parallel to channel info, is not the same as. Eventually, this may hold info about moot/decayed channels, and grow unbounded. That'll need to be addressed.
* Merge local channel data and remote to maintain stateKit La Touche2025-02-20
When we hit the boot endpoint, we get the server's view of things. If we just setChannels with that, we overwrite all our locally-stored info in on things like lastReadAt. So we need to merge data. Eventually, this might militate for a `meta` key containing an object of locally stored data, rather than having to handle each key specially.