The frontend now calls `utils.rst_to_html` to render the docstrings as
HTML instead of dumping them as raw text.
Also, actions and arguments are now cached to improve performance.
Instead of iterating over each of the entities in a grouping to find out
which groups should be displayed based on the selector's policy, the
selector can directly keep its `selectedGroups` attribute in sync with
the index.
It was broken by the previous refactor of the entities panel, which no
longer triggers the `watch` callback on the upstream `entityGroups`.
The new approach listens for entity updates on the frontend bus and
dynamically creates the entity groupings in `selectedGroups` if they are
missing.
Unlike the other entity groupings, which are 4-layered (`grouping ->
group -> entity_id -> entity`), the grouping by ID only needs 3 layers
(`grouping -> entity_id -> entity`).
- Don't recalculate entity groups every time. Instead, keep them in sync
every time an entity is added or removed.
- Removed `computedChildren` from the entity component - no null nodes
are guaranteed to be passed now, so there's no need for another
iteration on the list of children.
- `childrenByParentId` now only looks in the scope of the entity's
children instead of searching all the entities.
The animation has a big impact on page loading performance when the
system includes a high number of entities that all need their loading
animation to be render.
Multiple style improvements for the entity components. Among these:
- A more consistent style for entity values and toggler buttons.
- Fixed overflowing/underflowing entities on smaller/larger screen
sizes.
- Simplified the stylesheets for many entities as many component classes
have now been moved to `common.scss`.
The entity name and value in the component header may be arbitrarily
long and rendered on small screens.
We therefore need to ensure that the text won't overflow the screen
width.
Plus, `platypush.schemas.system` has now been split into multiple
submodules to avoid a single-file mega-module with all the system
schemas definitions.
There are probably more optimal ways of achieving this other than
passing a reference to the full list of entities to each of the
entities, such as running a BFS to recursively expand all the entities
within the child hierarchy of an entity.
This is needed because the entity needs to know which entities aren't
direct children, but are two or more layers down in the hierarchy, so
they should be passed to their own child entities.