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branches: fix performance of branch selectors with many branches - only show the first 200 results
The way we use select2, it will cause browser performance problems when a
select list contains thousands of entries. The primary bottleneck is the DOM
creation, secondarily for the query to filter through the entries and decide
what to show. We thus primarily have to limit how many entries we put in the
drop-down, secondarily limit the iteration over data.
One tricky case is where the user specifies a short but full branch name (like
'trunk') but many other branches contains the same string (not necessarily at
the beginning, like 'for-trunk-next-week') which come before the perfect match
in the branch list. It is thus not a solution to just stop searching when a
fixed amount of matches have been found.
Instead, we limit the amount of ordinary query matches, but always show all
prefix matches. We thus always have to iterate through all entries, but we
start using the (presumably) cheaper prefix search when the limit has been
reached.
There is no filtering initially when there is no query term, so that case has
to be handled specially.
Upstream select2 is now at 4.x. Upgrading is not trivial, and getting this
fixed properly upstream is not a short term solution. Instead, we customize our
copy. The benefit from this patch is bigger than the overhead of "maintaining"
it locally.
The way we use select2, it will cause browser performance problems when a
select list contains thousands of entries. The primary bottleneck is the DOM
creation, secondarily for the query to filter through the entries and decide
what to show. We thus primarily have to limit how many entries we put in the
drop-down, secondarily limit the iteration over data.
One tricky case is where the user specifies a short but full branch name (like
'trunk') but many other branches contains the same string (not necessarily at
the beginning, like 'for-trunk-next-week') which come before the perfect match
in the branch list. It is thus not a solution to just stop searching when a
fixed amount of matches have been found.
Instead, we limit the amount of ordinary query matches, but always show all
prefix matches. We thus always have to iterate through all entries, but we
start using the (presumably) cheaper prefix search when the limit has been
reached.
There is no filtering initially when there is no query term, so that case has
to be handled specially.
Upstream select2 is now at 4.x. Upgrading is not trivial, and getting this
fixed properly upstream is not a short term solution. Instead, we customize our
copy. The benefit from this patch is bigger than the overhead of "maintaining"
it locally.
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set -e
set -x
echo "Checking tools needed for uploading stuff"
pip freeze | grep '^Sphinx==' || pip install Sphinx
pip freeze | grep '^Sphinx-PyPI-upload==' || pip install Sphinx-PyPI-upload
echo "Verifying everything can build"
hg purge --all dist
python2 setup.py build_sphinx
python2 setup.py compile_catalog # TODO: check for errors
python2 setup.py sdist
echo "Verifying VERSION from kallithea/__init__.py"
namerel=$(cd dist && echo Kallithea-*.tar.gz)
namerel=${namerel%.tar.gz}
version=${namerel#Kallithea-}
echo "Releasing Kallithea $version in directory $namerel"
echo "Verifying current revision is tagged for $version"
hg log -r "'$version'&." | grep .
echo "Cleaning before making release build"
hg up -c .
hg revert -a -r null
hg up -C "'$version'&."
hg purge --all
echo "Building dist file"
python2 setup.py compile_catalog
python2 setup.py sdist
echo "Verifying dist file content"
tar tf dist/Kallithea-*.tar.gz | sed "s|^$namerel/||" | LANG=C sort > scripts/manifest
hg diff
hg up -c . # fail if manifest changed
echo "Now, make sure"
echo "* the copyright and contributor lists have been updated"
echo "* all tests are passing"
echo "* release note is ready"
echo "* announcement is ready"
echo "* source has been pushed to https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/kallithea"
echo
echo -n "Enter \"pypi\" to upload Kallithea $version to pypi: "
read answer
[ "$answer" = "pypi" ]
extraargs=${EMAIL:+--identity=$EMAIL}
python2 setup.py sdist upload --sign $extraargs
xdg-open https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Kallithea
echo "Uploading docs to pypi"
# See https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyPiDocumentationHosting
python2 setup.py build_sphinx upload_sphinx
xdg-open https://pythonhosted.org/Kallithea/
xdg-open http://packages.python.org/Kallithea/installation.html
echo "Rebuilding readthedocs for docs.kallithea-scm.org"
xdg-open https://readthedocs.org/projects/kallithea/
curl -X POST http://readthedocs.org/build/kallithea
xdg-open https://readthedocs.org/builds/kallithea/
xdg-open http://docs.kallithea-scm.org/en/latest/ # or whatever the branch is
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