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When live event processing is happening (job is not in a completed state) infinite scroll is now disabled. This keeps the programmatic scroll to bottom from tripping an API call.
Things being added to the DOM were passed by reference and not value. Fixed that using json stringify/parse. Now the DOM does not update in real time. Added in updated of summary list and graph. Performing updates every 5 sec.
First pass at aggregating all incoming events without any DOM updates. Lets see if we can just perform simple aggregration in memory without a CPU meltdown.
Reverting attempt to use _.throttle and _.defer. They assume we actually want to process every event. We need to stop all processing if the job has finished.
Making sure we never call the endless scroll queries when programmatically scrolling to the bottom of a list. Eliminate repeated calls to lookup credential names.
Improved handling of scrollbar refresh. Handling on via scope.$emit rather than inside the http response. Fixed pie chart drawing at job completion so that totaling of stats on playbook_on_stats event matches the way we're counting hosts during event processing.
Reverting attempt to use _.throttle and _.defer. They assume we actually want to process every event. We need to stop all processing if the job has finished.
Making sure we never call the endless scroll queries when programmatically scrolling to the bottom of a list. Eliminate repeated calls to lookup credential names.
Improved handling of scrollbar refresh. Handling on via scope.$emit rather than inside the http response. Fixed pie chart drawing at job completion so that totaling of stats on playbook_on_stats event matches the way we're counting hosts during event processing.