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epriestley 21826ed7b3 Don't highlight very large files by default
Summary:
Ref T5644. See some discussion in D8040.

When a file is very large (more than 64KB of text), don't activate syntax highlighting by default. This should prevent us from wasting resources running `pygmentize` on enormous files.

Users who want the file highlighted can still select "Highlight As...".

The tricky part of this diff is separating the headers into "changeset" headers and "undershield" (rendering) headers. Specifically, a file might have these headers/shields:

  - "This file is newly added."
  - "This file is generated. Show Changes"
  - "Highlighting is disabled for this large file."

In this case, I want the user to see "added" and "generated" when they load the page, and only see "highlighting disabled" after they click "Show Changes". So there are several categories:

  - "Changeset" headers, which discuss the changeset as a whole (binary file, image file, moved, added, deleted, etc.)
  - "Property" headers, which describe metadata changes (not relevant here).
  - "Shields", which hide files from view by default.
  - "Undershield" headers, which provide rendering information that is only relevant if there is no shield on the file.

Test Plan:
  - Viewed a diff with the library map, clicked "show changes", got a "highlighting disabled" header back with highlighting disabled.
  - Enabled highlighting explicitly (this currently restores the shield, which it probably shouldn't, but that feels out of scope for this change). The deshielded file is highlighted per the user's request.
  - Loaded context on normal files.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

Subscribers: joshuaspence, epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T5644

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D12132
2015-03-24 05:26:39 -07:00

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/**
* @provides changeset-view-manager
* @requires javelin-dom
* javelin-util
* javelin-stratcom
* javelin-install
* javelin-workflow
* javelin-router
* javelin-behavior-device
* javelin-vector
*/
JX.install('ChangesetViewManager', {
construct : function(node) {
this._node = node;
var data = this._getNodeData();
this._renderURI = data.renderURI;
this._ref = data.ref;
this._whitespace = data.whitespace;
this._renderer = data.renderer;
this._highlight = data.highlight;
this._encoding = data.encoding;
this._loaded = data.loaded;
},
members: {
_node: null,
_loaded: false,
_sequence: 0,
_stabilize: false,
_renderURI: null,
_ref: null,
_whitespace: null,
_renderer: null,
_highlight: null,
_encoding: null,
_undoTemplates: null,
/**
* Has the content of this changeset been loaded?
*
* This method returns `true` if a request has been fired, even if the
* response has not returned yet.
*
* @return bool True if the content has been loaded.
*/
isLoaded: function() {
return this._loaded;
},
/**
* Configure stabilization of the document position on content load.
*
* When we dump the changeset into the document, we can try to stabilize
* the document scroll position so that the user doesn't feel like they
* are jumping around as things load in. This is generally useful when
* populating initial changes.
*
* However, if a user explicitly requests a content load by clicking a
* "Load" link or using the dropdown menu, this stabilization generally
* feels unnatural, so we don't use it in response to explicit user action.
*
* @param bool True to stabilize the next content fill.
* @return this
*/
setStabilize: function(stabilize) {
this._stabilize = stabilize;
return this;
},
/**
* Should this changeset load immediately when the page loads?
*
* Normally, changes load immediately, but if a diff or commit is very
* large we stop doing this and have the user load files explicitly, or
* choose to load everything.
*
* @return bool True if the changeset should load automatically when the
* page loads.
*/
shouldAutoload: function() {
return this._getNodeData().autoload;
},
/**
* Load this changeset, if it isn't already loading.
*
* This fires a request to fill the content of this changeset, provided
* there isn't already a request in flight. To force a reload, use
* @{method:reload}.
*
* @return this
*/
load: function() {
if (this._loaded) {
return this;
}
return this.reload();
},
/**
* Reload the changeset content.
*
* This method always issues a request, even if the content is already
* loading. To load conditionally, use @{method:load}.
*
* @return this
*/
reload: function() {
this._loaded = true;
this._sequence++;
var params = this._getViewParameters();
var workflow = new JX.Workflow(this._renderURI, params)
.setHandler(JX.bind(this, this._onresponse, this._sequence));
this._startContentWorkflow(workflow);
JX.DOM.setContent(
this._getContentFrame(),
JX.$N(
'div',
{className: 'differential-loading'},
'Loading...'));
return this;
},
/**
* Load missing context in a changeset.
*
* We do this when the user clicks "Show X Lines". We also expand all of
* the missing context when they "Show Entire File".
*
* @param string Line range specification, like "0-40/0-20".
* @param node Row where the context should be rendered after loading.
* @param bool True if this is a bulk load of multiple context blocks.
* @return this
*/
loadContext: function(range, target, bulk) {
var params = this._getViewParameters();
params.range = range;
var container = JX.DOM.scry(target, 'td')[0];
// TODO: pht()
JX.DOM.setContent(container, 'Loading...');
JX.DOM.alterClass(target, 'differential-show-more-loading', true);
var workflow = new JX.Workflow(this._renderURI, params)
.setHandler(JX.bind(this, this._oncontext, target));
if (bulk) {
// If we're loading a bunch of these because the viewer clicked
// "Show Entire File Content" or similar, use lower-priority requests
// and draw a progress bar.
this._startContentWorkflow(workflow);
} else {
// If this is a single click on a context link, use a higher priority
// load without a chrome change.
workflow.start();
}
return this;
},
_startContentWorkflow: function(workflow) {
var routable = workflow.getRoutable();
routable
.setPriority(500)
.setType('content')
.setKey(this._getRoutableKey());
JX.Router.getInstance().queue(routable);
},
/**
* Receive a response to a context request.
*/
_oncontext: function(target, response) {
// TODO: This should be better structured.
// If the response comes back with several top-level nodes, the last one
// is the actual context; the others are headers. Add any headers first,
// then copy the new rows into the document.
var markup = JX.$H(response.changeset).getFragment();
var len = markup.childNodes.length;
var diff = JX.DOM.findAbove(target, 'table', 'differential-diff');
for (var ii = 0; ii < len - 1; ii++) {
diff.parentNode.insertBefore(markup.firstChild, diff);
}
var table = markup.firstChild;
var root = target.parentNode;
this._moveRows(table, root, target);
root.removeChild(target);
this._onchangesetresponse(response);
},
_moveRows: function(src, dst, before) {
var rows = JX.DOM.scry(src, 'tr');
for (var ii = 0; ii < rows.length; ii++) {
// Find the table this <tr /> belongs to. If it's a sub-table, like a
// table in an inline comment, don't copy it.
if (JX.DOM.findAbove(rows[ii], 'table') !== src) {
continue;
}
if (before) {
dst.insertBefore(rows[ii], before);
} else {
dst.appendChild(rows[ii]);
}
}
},
/**
* Get parameters which define the current rendering options.
*/
_getViewParameters: function() {
return {
ref: this._ref,
whitespace: this._whitespace || '',
renderer: this.getRenderer() || '',
highlight: this._highlight || '',
encoding: this._encoding || ''
};
},
/**
* Get the active @{class:JX.Routable} for this changeset.
*
* After issuing a request with @{method:load} or @{method:reload}, you
* can adjust routable settings (like priority) by querying the routable
* with this method. Note that there may not be a current routable.
*
* @return JX.Routable|null Active routable, if one exists.
*/
getRoutable: function() {
return JX.Router.getInstance().getRoutableByKey(this._getRoutableKey());
},
setRenderer: function(renderer) {
this._renderer = renderer;
return this;
},
getRenderer: function() {
if (this._renderer !== null) {
return this._renderer;
}
// NOTE: If you load the page at one device resolution and then resize to
// a different one we don't re-render the diffs, because it's a
// complicated mess and you could lose inline comments, cursor positions,
// etc.
return (JX.Device.getDevice() == 'desktop') ? '2up' : '1up';
},
getUndoTemplates: function() {
return this._undoTemplates;
},
setEncoding: function(encoding) {
this._encoding = encoding;
return this;
},
getEncoding: function() {
return this._encoding;
},
setHighlight: function(highlight) {
this._highlight = highlight;
return this;
},
getHighlight: function() {
return this._highlight;
},
_getNodeData: function() {
return JX.Stratcom.getData(this._node);
},
_onresponse: function(sequence, response) {
if (sequence != this._sequence) {
// If this isn't the most recent request, ignore it. This normally
// means the user changed view settings between the time the page loaded
// and the content filled.
return;
}
// As we populate the changeset list, we try to hold the document scroll
// position steady, so that, e.g., users who want to leave a comment on a
// diff with a large number of changes don't constantly have the text
// area scrolled off the bottom of the screen until the entire diff loads.
//
// There are two three major cases here:
//
// - If we're near the top of the document, never scroll.
// - If we're near the bottom of the document, always scroll.
// - Otherwise, scroll if the changes were above the midline of the
// viewport.
var target = this._node;
var old_pos = JX.Vector.getScroll();
var old_view = JX.Vector.getViewport();
var old_dim = JX.Vector.getDocument();
// Number of pixels away from the top or bottom of the document which
// count as "nearby".
var sticky = 480;
var near_top = (old_pos.y <= sticky);
var near_bot = ((old_pos.y + old_view.y) >= (old_dim.y - sticky));
var target_pos = JX.Vector.getPos(target);
var target_dim = JX.Vector.getDim(target);
var target_mid = (target_pos.y + (target_dim.y / 2));
var view_mid = (old_pos.y + (old_view.y / 2));
var above_mid = (target_mid < view_mid);
var frame = this._getContentFrame();
JX.DOM.setContent(frame, JX.$H(response.changeset));
if (this._stabilize) {
if (!near_top) {
if (near_bot || above_mid) {
// Figure out how much taller the document got.
var delta = (JX.Vector.getDocument().y - old_dim.y);
JX.DOM.scrollToPosition(old_pos.x, old_pos.y + delta);
}
}
this._stabilize = false;
}
this._onchangesetresponse(response);
},
_onchangesetresponse: function(response) {
// Code shared by autoload and context responses.
if (response.coverage) {
for (var k in response.coverage) {
try {
JX.DOM.replace(JX.$(k), JX.$H(response.coverage[k]));
} catch (ignored) {
// Not terribly important.
}
}
}
if (response.undoTemplates) {
this._undoTemplates = response.undoTemplates;
}
JX.Stratcom.invoke('differential-inline-comment-refresh');
},
_getContentFrame: function() {
return JX.DOM.find(this._node, 'div', 'changeset-view-content');
},
_getRoutableKey: function() {
return 'changeset-view.' + this._ref + '.' + this._sequence;
}
},
statics: {
getForNode: function(node) {
var data = JX.Stratcom.getData(node);
if (!data.changesetViewManager) {
data.changesetViewManager = new JX.ChangesetViewManager(node);
}
return data.changesetViewManager;
}
}
});