70 lines
1.9 KiB
Vue
70 lines
1.9 KiB
Vue
<script>
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import { mapState, mapActions } from 'vuex';
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import CollapsibleLogSection from './collapsible_section.vue';
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import LogLine from './line.vue';
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export default {
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components: {
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CollapsibleLogSection,
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LogLine,
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},
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computed: {
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...mapState([
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'traceEndpoint',
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'trace',
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'isTraceComplete',
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'isScrolledToBottomBeforeReceivingTrace',
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]),
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},
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updated() {
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this.$nextTick(() => {
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this.handleScrollDown();
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});
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},
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mounted() {
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this.$nextTick(() => {
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this.handleScrollDown();
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});
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},
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methods: {
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...mapActions(['toggleCollapsibleLine', 'scrollBottom']),
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handleOnClickCollapsibleLine(section) {
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this.toggleCollapsibleLine(section);
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},
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/**
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* The job log is sent in HTML, which means we need to use `v-html` to render it
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* Using the updated hook with $nextTick is not enough to wait for the DOM to be updated
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* in this case because it runs before `v-html` has finished running, since there's no
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* Vue binding.
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* In order to scroll the page down after `v-html` has finished, we need to use setTimeout
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*/
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handleScrollDown() {
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if (this.isScrolledToBottomBeforeReceivingTrace) {
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setTimeout(() => {
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this.scrollBottom();
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}, 0);
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}
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},
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},
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};
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</script>
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<template>
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<code class="job-log d-block" data-qa-selector="job_log_content">
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<template v-for="(section, index) in trace">
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<collapsible-log-section
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v-if="section.isHeader"
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:key="`collapsible-${index}`"
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:section="section"
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:trace-endpoint="traceEndpoint"
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@onClickCollapsibleLine="handleOnClickCollapsibleLine"
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/>
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<log-line v-else :key="section.offset" :line="section" :path="traceEndpoint" />
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</template>
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<div v-if="!isTraceComplete" class="js-log-animation loader-animation pt-3 pl-3">
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<div class="dot"></div>
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<div class="dot"></div>
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<div class="dot"></div>
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</div>
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</code>
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</template>
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