* Tweaks to timings to get tests passing on my dev laptop - hopefully this makes tests more deterministic
* Okay understand what's going on now that the test has run in the travis environment
I noticed 8 or 10 of these events being generated in a multi-tab browsing session on Chrome 87.0 on Win10. I'm speculating they were generated as a side effect of changing tabs but I can't recreate
* wip: working on rrweb logger
* wip: can record and replay some simple log
* wip: can record and replay log's stack
* wip: try to serialize object
* wip: record and replay console logger
hijack all of the console functions.
add listener to thrown errors
* wip: record and replay console logger
add limit to the max number of log records
* feat: enable rrweb to record and replay log messages in console
this is the implementation of new feature request(issue #234)
here are a few points of description.
1. users need to set recordLog option in rrweb.record's parameter to record log messages. The log recorder is off by default.
2. support recording and replaying all kinds of console functions. But the reliability of them should be tested more
3. the stringify function in stringify.ts needs improvement. e.g. robustness, handler for cyclical structures and better support for more kinds of object
4. we can replay the log messages in a simulated html console like LogRocket by implementing the interface "ReplayLogger" in the future
* improve: the stringify function
1. handle cyclical structures
2. add stringify option to limit the length of result
3. handle function type
* refactor: simplify the type definition of ReplayLogger
* fix: elements would lose some state like scroll position because of "virtual parent" optimization
* refactor: the bugfix code
bug: elements would lose some state like scroll position because of "virtual parent" optimization
* fix: an error occured at applyMutation(remove nodes part)
error message:
Uncaught (in promise) DOMException: Failed to execute 'removeChild' on 'Node': The node to be removed is not a child of this node
Loop the append queue has been proved to be very inefficient, and
some times lead to N^2 time complexity.
Especially when some abnormal data could not be appended into the
real DOM, will make a dead loop.
Previously we use a 5000ms time out to handle this, which is not
user-friendly and not explicitly.
In this patch, we transform the queue into a tree data structure,
which reflects the layout of real DOM. With the tree data structure,
we can find whether there are dangling nodes that need to be dropped.
Also, the iteration will be much more efficient.
There is still a 500ms time out to avoid a dead loop, but should not
be called in expected scenarios.