import db from "./db"; import {topicUrl} from "./utils"; class SubscriptionManager { /** All subscriptions, including "new count"; this is a JOIN, see https://dexie.org/docs/API-Reference#joining */ async all() { const subscriptions = await db.subscriptions.toArray(); await Promise.all(subscriptions.map(async s => { s.new = await db.notifications .where({ subscriptionId: s.id, new: 1 }) .count(); })); return subscriptions; } async get(subscriptionId) { return await db.subscriptions.get(subscriptionId) } async add(baseUrl, topic) { const subscription = { id: topicUrl(baseUrl, topic), baseUrl: baseUrl, topic: topic, mutedUntil: 0, last: null }; await db.subscriptions.put(subscription); return subscription; } async updateState(subscriptionId, state) { db.subscriptions.update(subscriptionId, { state: state }); } async remove(subscriptionId) { await db.subscriptions.delete(subscriptionId); await db.notifications .where({subscriptionId: subscriptionId}) .delete(); } async first() { return db.subscriptions.toCollection().first(); // May be undefined } async getNotifications(subscriptionId) { // This is quite awkward, but it is the recommended approach as per the Dexie docs. // It's actually fine, because the reading and filtering is quite fast. The rendering is what's // killing performance. See https://dexie.org/docs/Collection/Collection.offset()#a-better-paging-approach return db.notifications .orderBy("time") // Sort by time first .filter(n => n.subscriptionId === subscriptionId) .reverse() .toArray(); } async getAllNotifications() { return db.notifications .orderBy("time") // Efficient, see docs .reverse() .toArray(); } /** Adds notification, or returns false if it already exists */ async addNotification(subscriptionId, notification) { const exists = await db.notifications.get(notification.id); if (exists) { return false; } try { notification.new = 1; // New marker (used for bubble indicator); cannot be boolean; Dexie index limitation await db.notifications.add({ ...notification, subscriptionId }); // FIXME consider put() for double tab await db.subscriptions.update(subscriptionId, { last: notification.id }); } catch (e) { console.error(`[SubscriptionManager] Error adding notification`, e); } return true; } /** Adds/replaces notifications, will not throw if they exist */ async addNotifications(subscriptionId, notifications) { const notificationsWithSubscriptionId = notifications .map(notification => ({ ...notification, subscriptionId })); const lastNotificationId = notifications.at(-1).id; await db.notifications.bulkPut(notificationsWithSubscriptionId); await db.subscriptions.update(subscriptionId, { last: lastNotificationId }); } async deleteNotification(notificationId) { await db.notifications.delete(notificationId); } async deleteNotifications(subscriptionId) { await db.notifications .where({subscriptionId: subscriptionId}) .delete(); } async markNotificationsRead(subscriptionId) { await db.notifications .where({subscriptionId: subscriptionId, new: 1}) .modify({new: 0}); } async setMutedUntil(subscriptionId, mutedUntil) { await db.subscriptions.update(subscriptionId, { mutedUntil: mutedUntil }); } async pruneNotifications(thresholdTimestamp) { await db.notifications .where("time").below(thresholdTimestamp) .delete(); } } const subscriptionManager = new SubscriptionManager(); export default subscriptionManager;