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* perf(plugins): skip no-op doc-mode saves via lastSeenDocBytes equality
Closes #7815.
flushSave and flushSaveSync now compute the would-be-written raw bytes
first and short-circuit when they equal lastSeenDocBytes — a typed-then-
reverted cycle inside the 30s throttle window no longer produces a
postMessage round-trip, an IDB transaction, or an op-log entry.
The baseline is intentionally NOT updated on a skip: it already equals
these bytes, so the self-echo invariant for PERSISTED_DATA_CHANGED
(#7752) is preserved.
Drive-by: added the isDocCorrupt guard to flushSave for symmetry with
flushSaveSync / scheduleSave. The schedule gate normally prevents
flushSave from firing on a corrupt doc, but corruption can be set
between schedule and fire (e.g. a remote-update reload turning up an
unparseable blob), so the explicit guard is cheaper than reasoning
about that invariant.
Persistence rename: saveContextDoc → persistContextDocRaw. The caller
now owns serialisation (via serializeContextDoc) so the byte-compare
can run before the persist dispatch. Three persistence.spec.ts tests
replace the dropped saveContextDoc test: exact-raw write, encoder
determinism (the premise the byte-compare relies on), and
write-idempotence (which proves the skip loses no information).
* refactor(plugins): apply doc-mode no-op-save review findings (#7815)
Multi-review follow-ups for #7815:
- Tighten serializeContextDoc determinism test: previously asserted
equality between a doc and its `{...doc}` spread, which preserves V8
insertion order — the test would pass even against a future encoder
that randomised iteration over Map-backed nodes (the real failure
mode for the byte-compare). Now asserts repeated-call determinism on
the same input directly, plus type+non-empty shape so a future return-
type change (e.g. Uint8Array) breaks here, not in the editor.
- Document the sync/async stamp asymmetry in flushSaveSync: it stamps
lastSeenDocBytes BEFORE the void dispatch, whereas flushSave stamps
AFTER `await`. Both are correct (the sync path is fire-and-forget and
the iframe can be torn down mid-call, so a post-dispatch stamp would
silently drop on teardown) but the divergence wasn't called out in
the inline comments.
* refactor(plugins): rename document-mode to doc-mode
Renames the bundled plugin's id (`document-mode` → `doc-mode`), display
name (`Document Mode (Alpha)` → `Doc Mode (Alpha)`), package name,
directory, and asset path. No migration: the plugin has never been
published, so there is no on-disk user data to preserve.
Touched everywhere the id was hardcoded:
- Plugin manifest, package.json, build/deploy/test scripts, log prefixes
- Host BUNDLED_PLUGIN_PATHS entry (src/app/plugins/plugin.service.ts)
- Host comments and test fixtures (plugin-hooks, plugin-persistence-key,
plugin-persistence.model, conflict-resolution.service.spec)
- E2E spec filenames + PLUGIN_ID constant + label assertions
- build-all.js plugin orchestrator
- build/release-notes.md user-facing entry
Test pass: 88/88 plugin specs, 8/8 plugin-hooks, 132/132
conflict-resolution, 15/15 plugin-persistence-key.util.
Bundle redeployed to src/assets/bundled-plugins/doc-mode (gitignored).
The old `src/assets/bundled-plugins/document-mode/` dir is gitignored and
left on disk after this commit; the host loader no longer references it,
so it's inert. Remove with `rm -rf src/assets/bundled-plugins/document-mode`.
* refactor(plugins): apply doc-mode rename review findings
Multi-review follow-ups for the rename in
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| doc-mode-bundled.spec.ts | ||
| doc-mode-migration.spec.ts | ||
| enable-plugin-test.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-enable-verify.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-feature-check.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-iframe.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-lifecycle.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-loading.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-simple-enable.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-structure-test.spec.ts | ||
| plugin-upload.spec.ts | ||
| test-plugin-visibility.spec.ts | ||