- Moved media related logic into notedeck instead of the ui crate,
since they pertain to Images/ImageCache based systems
- Made RenderableMedia owned to make it less of a nightmware
to work with and the perf should be negligible
- Added a ImageMetadata cache to Images. This is referenced
whenever we encounter an image so we don't have to
redo the work all of the time
- Relpaced our ad-hoc, hand(vibe?)-coded panning and zoom logic
with the Scene widget, which is explicitly designed for
this use case
- Extracted and detangle fullscreen media rendering from inside of note
rendering. We instead let the application decide what action they
want to perform when note media is clicked on.
- We add an on_view_media action to MediaAction for the application to
handle. The Columns app uses this toggle a FullscreenMedia app
option bits whenever we get a MediaAction::ViewMedis(urls).
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
This splits notedeck into crates, separating the browser chrome and
individual apps:
* notedeck: binary file, browser chrome
* notedeck_columns: our columns app
* enostr: same as before
We still need to do more work to cleanly separate the chrome apis
from the app apis. Soon I will create notedeck-notebook to see what
makes sense to be shared between the apps.
Some obvious ones that come to mind:
1. ImageCache
We will likely want to move this to the notedeck crate, as most apps
will want some kind of image cache. In web browsers, web pages do not
need to worry about this, so we will likely have to do something similar
2. Ndb
Since NdbRef is threadsafe and Ndb is an Arc<NdbRef>, it can be safely
copied to each app. This will simplify things. In the future we might
want to create an abstraction over this? Maybe each app shouldn't have
access to the same database... we assume the data in DBs are all public
anyways, but if we have unwrapped giftwraps that could be a problem.
3. RelayPool / Subscription Manager
The browser should probably maintain these. Then apps can use ken's
high level subscription manager api and not have to worry about
connection pool details
4. Accounts
Accounts and key management should be handled by the chrome. Apps should
only have a simple signer interface.
That's all for now, just something to think about!
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>