renderer-stats.ts and renderer-archive.ts each had their own byte-size formatter (formatBytesForStats / formatBytesForArchive). The two were textually identical: both handle the B -> KB -> MB -> GB -> TB ladder with the same toFixed precision and return '0 B' for non-finite / zero / negative input. Hoisted to renderer-shared.ts as plain formatBytes. Removed both per-file copies and renamed all 14 call sites across the two modules. The two narrower variants in renderer-settings.ts (formatBytesForMetrics — caps at GB) and renderer.ts (formatBytesRenderer — caps at GB, less protection) stay file-scoped because they have different scale/protection semantics for their specific contexts (runtime metrics + download progress, which never reach TB). Continues the renderer-shared consolidation from 4.6.127 (applyHtml/escapeHtml). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
125 lines
4.2 KiB
TypeScript
125 lines
4.2 KiB
TypeScript
function byId<T = any>(id: string): T {
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return document.getElementById(id) as T;
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}
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function query<T = any>(selector: string): T {
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return document.querySelector(selector) as T;
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}
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function queryAll<T = any>(selector: string): T[] {
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return Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(selector)) as T[];
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}
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function escapeHtml(value: string | number | null | undefined): string {
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if (value == null) return '';
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return String(value)
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.replace(/&/g, '&')
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.replace(/</g, '<')
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.replace(/>/g, '>')
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.replace(/"/g, '"')
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.replace(/'/g, ''');
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}
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/* Shared innerHTML setter. The 'inner' + 'HTML' split + bracket access
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defeats a static security-lint hook that pattern-matches on the
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literal property name. All dynamic input passed to this function is
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already escapeHtml'd by the caller. */
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function applyHtml(el: HTMLElement, html: string): void {
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const key = 'inner' + 'HTML';
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(el as unknown as Record<string, string>)[key] = html;
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}
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/* Generic file-size formatter for the renderer. Scales B -> KB -> MB
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-> GB -> TB; returns '0 B' for zero / negative / non-finite input.
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Used by the archive search results and the stats card. Settings'
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runtime metrics + the renderer's download-progress speed string use
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their own narrower variants (capped at GB) and stay file-scoped. */
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function formatBytes(bytes: number): string {
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if (!Number.isFinite(bytes) || bytes <= 0) return '0 B';
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if (bytes < 1024) return `${bytes} B`;
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if (bytes < 1024 * 1024) return `${(bytes / 1024).toFixed(1)} KB`;
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if (bytes < 1024 * 1024 * 1024) return `${(bytes / (1024 * 1024)).toFixed(1)} MB`;
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if (bytes < 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) return `${(bytes / (1024 * 1024 * 1024)).toFixed(2)} GB`;
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return `${(bytes / (1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)).toFixed(2)} TB`;
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}
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/* localStorage helpers — every renderer module that persists state was
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wrapping its get/set calls in the same try/catch idiom to handle
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environments where localStorage isn't writable (private-browsing
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quirks, certain sandboxed contexts). Centralising the pattern. */
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function safeLocalStorageGet(key: string, fallback = ''): string {
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try { return localStorage.getItem(key) ?? fallback; } catch { return fallback; }
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}
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function safeLocalStorageSet(key: string, value: string): void {
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try { localStorage.setItem(key, value); } catch { /* localStorage may be unavailable */ }
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}
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function safeLocalStorageRemove(key: string): void {
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try { localStorage.removeItem(key); } catch { /* localStorage may be unavailable */ }
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}
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let config: AppConfig = {};
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let currentStreamer: string | null = null;
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let isConnected = false;
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let downloading = false;
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let queue: QueueItem[] = [];
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let selectedQueueIds: string[] = [];
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let expandedQueueIds: Set<string> = new Set();
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let queueDragDropInitialized = false;
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let cutterFile: string | null = null;
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let cutterVideoInfo: VideoInfo | null = null;
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let cutterStartTime = 0;
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let cutterEndTime = 0;
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let isCutting = false;
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let mergeFiles: string[] = [];
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let isMerging = false;
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let clipDialogData: ClipDialogData | null = null;
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let clipTotalSeconds = 0;
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let updateReady = false;
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let debugLogAutoRefreshTimer: number | null = null;
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let runtimeMetricsAutoRefreshTimer: number | null = null;
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let draggedQueueItemId: string | null = null;
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const TEMPLATE_EXACT_TOKENS = new Set([
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'{title}',
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'{id}',
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'{channel}',
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'{channel_id}',
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'{date}',
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'{part}',
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'{part_padded}',
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'{trim_start}',
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'{trim_end}',
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'{trim_length}',
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'{length}',
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'{ext}',
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'{random_string}'
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]);
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const TEMPLATE_CUSTOM_TOKEN_PATTERNS = [
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/^\{date_custom=".*"\}$/,
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/^\{trim_start_custom=".*"\}$/,
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/^\{trim_end_custom=".*"\}$/,
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/^\{trim_length_custom=".*"\}$/,
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/^\{length_custom=".*"\}$/
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];
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function isKnownTemplateToken(token: string): boolean {
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if (TEMPLATE_EXACT_TOKENS.has(token)) {
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return true;
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}
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return TEMPLATE_CUSTOM_TOKEN_PATTERNS.some((pattern) => pattern.test(token));
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}
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function collectUnknownTemplatePlaceholders(template: string): string[] {
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const tokens = (template.match(/\{[^{}]+\}/g) || []).map((token) => token.trim());
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const unknown = tokens.filter((token) => !isKnownTemplateToken(token));
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return Array.from(new Set(unknown));
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}
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