This pops up every now and then and I could never figure it out. A user figured it out in #6936. The cause is appending a query string to the app URL.
For example:
```sh
http://127.0.0.1:9090/?__theme=dark
```
The query string breaking the static file serving, which prevents our translations from loading correctly. Instead of the JSON translations, FastAPI sends the index HTML page. The UI then errors when attempting to parse the translation JSON.
The query string ?__theme=dark is used by Gradio to force dark mode. I believe the users with this issue are doing the same thing the user in #6936 did (just change the port number on an existing bookmark) or their browser history/bookmark includes the query string.
Though this is technically a user-caused problem (we cannot prevent the user from using a malformed URL), we can work around it. When query string is used on the root path, we can redirect the browser to the root path without the query string.
This is done via very simple middleware.
Closes#6696Closes#6817Closes#6828Closes#6936Closes#6983
`usePanel` started panels with a `minSize` and `defaultSize` of 0, which means collapsed. This causes panels to load as collapsed on the very first app load. Then, in the layout effect, we see the panel as collapsed and skip setting it to the correct size.
Reviewing the library's API, `minSize` and `defaultSize` should not be lower than 1. Thankfully, setting this to 1 also prevents the issue described above.
- `minSize` and `defaultSize` start at 1
- Return a sentinel value when converting percentages to pixels, if the panel's container has no size. When that happens, we should not update the `minSize` or `defaultSize`.
- Split observer callback into its own function, so that the exact same logic can be used on the first run of hte effect.
- Update prop names and docstrings to accurately reflect that the numerical values are in pixels
* restore send-to functionality
* lint
* feat(ui): add getImageMetadata helper
* feat(ui): updated usePreselectedImage logic
* fix(ui): race condition when creating & initializing canvas entity adapters
There was a race condition when the canvas was reset as it was initializing. This could occur when the "use preselected image" functionality was triggered.
It was possible to get an error (non-app-breaking) when attempting to initialize an entity:
1. Canvas initializes
2. Canvas starts creating and initializing all entities (this happens in `CanvasEntityRendererModule.render`)
3. Canvas is reset before that process finishes, clearing state
4. The method call from 2) attempts to initialize an entity that has been deleted from state and fails
Changes to fix this:
- Split `CanvasEntityRendererModule.render` into individual methods for each entity type, each with their own store subscription
- Do not `await` initialization after creating the entity adapter classes - let them initialize in the background
So the `render` method now completes very fast - quick enough that we don't run into this race condition.
It's possible that something will change in the future, and this race condition will come back. In that case, we could use mutexes in `CanvasEntityRendererModule` to prevent the failure condition. It's a bit more complicated to do that so I'm skipping it for now.
* feat(ui): export workflow library is open atom
* feat(ui): export image viewer atom
* tidy(ui): organise style presets menu state
* feat(ui): consolidate studio init actions
* build(ui): export type StudioInitAction
* feat(ui): add getStylePreset helper
* feat(ui): add toasts to useStudioInitAction
* tidy(ui): comment & minor cleanup for useStudioInitAction
* chore(ui): lint
* only show version when local
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Co-authored-by: Mary Hipp <maryhipp@Marys-MacBook-Air.local>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Simplify the handle component and use the provided data attributes to style the handles correctly.
Fixes a styling issue where you if you hover at the T-junction between two handles, only one brightens up.
This unused logic was unnecessarily complicating the hook. It also inadvertently made the default panel size arg a percentage value even if it was actually a pixel value.
Cleaned up a couple other little bits.
Only change the selection array when its contents have changed. This prevents unnecessary re-renders.
For example, if the selection is currently `[image1]` and we set it again to `[image1]`, while the array contains the same objects, it is a new array. This will trigger unncessary re-renders.
Selecting a board selects the image, and then we were selecting it again afterwards. So we programmatically select the newly generated image twice.
This can cause a race condition if the user changes image selection between when the two programmatic image selection actions. Their selection will be quickly overridden by the second programmatic selection action.