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z-Index initialization issue in async mode #1320
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Right, this is a bug. For now, please use |
Okay, nice work-around. I was even not aware of this paper option, thanks a lot! |
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This PR improves the stability of the frontend by making two changes: 1. After adding the lock related logic, we have an increasing number of error `ExpressionChangedAfterItHasBeenCheckedError`. When this error occurs, some components on the frontend might become freezing or unresponsive. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12578068/158313495-9afe1ad2-fe22-4198-a6a0-f33cfd3d0384.png) This is due to not running angular change detection after the lock status is changed. We have manually added change detection check whenever lock status is changed. This is also one of Angular's recommended ways to fix it. 2. After adding the async rendering functionaility, we found another JointJS related bug. This error is more likely to happen when switching workflows in version control. When this error happens, JointJS cannot render the operator links. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12578068/158313882-7e9d93ed-d7aa-4a78-8daf-73917f5f4d47.png) This is due to an internal bug in JointJS, see clientIO/joint#1320 . We have adopted a recommended workaround to fix this issue. Thanks @MysteriousChallenger for identifying and solving this issue.
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If I want to have a link displayed below my cells on initialization, it should be as simple as adding
z: 0
to the link andz: 1
to the cells while calling the constructor. This works as expected in the normal synchronous rendering mode, but fails ifasync: true
is set in the paper options.Here is a modified code from the Hello-world-example to reproduce the problem:
In synchronous mode, the graph is rendered correctly as
whereas in asynchronous mode the results looks as follows
because the order in the svg tree is not adapted correctly.
Btw, for some reason if I move the source or target (by the corresponding link tools), somehow it seems to re-render and the link is correctly displayed below the rectangle.
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