Fix bug when filtering out namespaced identifiers when reading
domain object models from persistence; filter operation was
breaking the logic of pairing ids back to loaded models by
index. Corrects behavior introduced to reduce latency when
loading the telemetry hierarchy, part of WARP Server
integration, WTD-644.
Add clarifying comments to reflect changes to
procedure used for loading models from persistence
introduced in support of reducing latency in loading
domain objects introduced by the WARP Server adapter,
WTD-644.
Don't pass a domainObject instance into mct-representation
until a view for that specific domainObject is available;
this avoids ordering issues where a new domainObject is
passed briefly to controllers in represented views before
a event is issued, which can result in undesired
behavior for views that need to manage resources (such as
the subscriptions used to support telemetry retrieved
from the WARP Server, WTD-644.
Restore wait spinner in tree (missed during Angular transition);
this feedback is important when waiting for the contents of
the Packets node (WTD-644) to load.
Work around issues in platform which manifest as bugs or
latency issues when attempting to visualize telemetry
from the WARP Server. Specifically:
* Handle the possibility that there is no matching
representation for an object from EditRepresenter.
* Don't attempt to look up colon-separated domain object
identifiers from persistence. This is a workaround to
avoid latency issues from excessive persistence calls;
filed WTD-659 to improve this solution.
Changes made to support resolution of WTD-644.
Add tests and in-line documentation for the caching persistence
decorator, transitioned to support performance of taxonomy provided
by the WARP Server Adapter, WTD-644.
Add a decorator to handle the caching of objects stored to
and/or read from persistence (bring over from pre-Angular
branch.) Supports the WARP Telemetry Adapter; the absence
of such a cache has been observed to result in significant
latency in instantiating autoflow tabular views for packets.
WTD-644.
Also, include an empty test file to ensure that the added
decorator is included in code coverage estimation (and to
provide a location for tests to be written later.)
Allow type definitions to restrict views; this specifically
supports the restriction of autoflow tabular views to packets,
and the omission of scrolling/plot views as applicable to
packets. WTD-644.
Don't try to format non-numeric values; rather, just echo them back
directly. This is to allow simple printing of strings when received
on a telemetry subscription. Performed in the context of WTD-644
(since the WARP Server returns many such strings.)
Add priority ordering to loaded extensions in each category;
this allows control over the resulting order of extensions
acquired and used within the application. WTD-590
Warn if a view definition does not include a key,
and prune it from the list of views. This avoids
an underlying cause of WTD-628, which is fixed for
plots specifically in the previous commit but could
recur if other views were to omit keys.
Update test runner to provide analogous require configuration
behavior, such that scripts which utilize libraries exposed
from bundles via bundle.json can be unit tested appropriately.
Necessary after capabilities added by WTD-568.
Expose angular as a dependency which can be included
from AMD-style modules, utilizing the extensions to
the framework layer added to support exposing libraries
from bundles. WTD-568.
Complete tests for the RequireJS configurator, used to
expose libraries beyond bundle boundaries (and, related,
to provide shims for non-AMD libraries.) WTD-568.
Add a configuration step (as part of the resolve phase)
to the framework layer, where bundle-defined paths and shims
are passed to RequireJS configuration. This permits both
the use of non-AMD modules and the exposure of libraries
across bundles. WTD-568.
Add in-line documentation to scripts and methods that
were changed/introduced to support telemetry subscriptions,
which in turn were introduced to support autoflow
tabular views, WTD-614.
Complete test coverage for new scripts added to bundle
platform/commonUI/general in suport of autoflow
tabular views, WTD-614. Specifically, these provide a
directive to watch element sizes, and a controller to
help as an intermediary between getter-setter style
ngModels, and plain assignable ones.
Complete test coverage for new scripts added to bundle
platform/telemetry in support of autoflow tabular views,
WTD-614. Specifically, these implement a telemetrySubscriber
service which can be used to watch for updates to telemetry
values associated with a specific domain object.
Reorganize folder strucutre for tests in bundle
platform/commonUI/general; source folder structure
has been modified to accommodate additional classes
added to support autoflow tabular views, WTD-614,
so test folder needs to be reorganized accordingly
Reorganize sources for bundle platform/commonUI/general;
number of classes here has grown as a consequence of
additions for WTD-614 and so an additional layer of
organization is helpful.
Conflicts:
platform/commonUI/general/bundle.json
platform/commonUI/general/src/directives/MCTResize.js
Add a subscriber service to handle subscribing to
whole sets of telemetry elements via delegation;
this exposes TelemetrySubscription via a service
which can be retrieved via dependency injection.
Supports the use of this variety of subscription
for autoflow tabular views, WTD-614.
Add a utility controller for interacting with
getter-setter style ngModels (similar to ng-model-options
with getterSetter: true, but support for that is not
present in the current version of Angular.) Specifically,
this is used to support the input filter control, which
in turn is used within the autoflow tabular view. WTD-614.
Stop polling for updates to telemetry data from
TelemetryController when scope is destroyed.
Addresses some performance issues observed in
WTD-614, autoflow tabular views (although this
view doesn't use TelemetryController directly,
the continuing of this polling in the background
can slow down updates when it is showing.)
Add ability to subscribe/unsubscribe to streaming
telemetry updates. This may be more performant than
polling in some circumstances, and appears necessary
for good performance of autoflow tabular views,
WTD-614.