This will allow notifications to be sent to Notification listeners during read-all to enhance testability.
This is controlled by the `DEBUG` compiler directive, so Release versions will not have this behaviour.
However, Herald, being a plugin itself, should ignore these otherwise the results are.... unfortunate. #askmehowiknow
CarrierJump w/ OnFoot is needed for many location tracking things -- ATTN MattG as this is causing problems with BioInsights.
I'm requesting Statistics for use by StatsScanner.
After populating the list of plugins, auto-size the columns once. In the Resize event handler, do what you did before but account for the scrollbar width too. Prevents horizontal scrollbar appearing except for really fast resize movements.
I didn't try it yet with fewer than a scrollable # of plugins yet.
This cleans up my commented out code from #128.
Polishing a few rough edges:
* Enable scrolling on the Plugin List view. It only fit 6 or 7. I have 13.
* I fiddled a bit with column auto-sizing (left it commented out, see comment).
* A whole bunch of tweaks to the settings view:
* first row of controls was cut off at the top (under the window title bar)
* fixing that revealed uneven spacing between columns
* action buttons were teensy tiny and unreadable
* settings view columns were too narrow (200 px).
* added some spacing to help with readability
* settings windows now start in center of current screen rather than some random place.
Add a try-catch in ReadAllLines to handle a read failure if a file is locked.
Add a check for a non-existing export folder when exporting and prompt for new path if it doesn't exist.
* Implement click-through windows for X11
* Adjust the "platform specific" comment
* Get rid of accidental whitespace
* Move else declaration into next line
For plugin developers: Adds a new method to the IObservatoryCore interface to add multiple grid items in 1 call -- which only invokes the UI thread once (and potentially only scrolls to bottom once) providing a small performance improvement and providing some modest convenience.
I've had this occur a number of times (twice in a row yesterday) where if you receive new records while doing a long read-all, this exception crashes ObsCore.
So may need some further digging, but in the meantime, it won't crash here.
Tab separated output facilitates much more efficient opening of exported content in a spreadsheet for further data analysis, furthermore, it vastly reduces file size at the cost of human-readability. However, for the spreadsheet junkies among us, this is a welcome option.
To complement this, there is now an "Export Options" expander in the Core settings panel. Here one can select their preferred export style (default remains Fixed width) and now one can pre-select the export folder.
With this change, clicking export *will not* prompt for an export folder if one is already set. It will simply immediately export data.
Enjoy!
The recently updated avalonia seemed to change behavior in a way that caused notifications to steal focus from the game (often at at inopportune times). Not all users experienced this.
Symptoms: App takes a very long time to start up, sluggish response to events because it's reading and processing every ancillary file 10x instead of just once when successful.
* Add file association for .eop, prompt for install dir
* Handle .eop or .aip file passed as arg.
* VS2022 version bump
* Filter neutron stars and black holes from fast spinning criteria.
* Adjustments for new "high value" check
* Refactor herald cache
* Fix element order and namespaces for voice moods.
* Add explicit .Stop() between audio player calls.
* Use nullsafe member access instead of skipping
* Don't queue up a title that's already queued.
* Improve body ordinal handling for explorer speech titles.
* Escape strings being inserted into xml
* Handle flip-flopping JSON type
* Converter for flip-flopping property type
* Use the converter
* Escape characters *before* we wrap it in xml.
* Give Eahlstan his clear button. :D
* Exclude all stars from fast rotation check.
* Close outstanding popup notifications on exit.
* TO DONE
* [Herald] Suppress duplicate notification titles for spoken notifications
If you have notifications from multiple plugins producing notifications with the same title in quick succession (ie. "Body A 1 e" from both Explorer and BioInsights), the title on successive notifications will not be spoken again to save the breath of our friendly Azure speakers.
* Doc update
* Remove unintended member hiding
* Fix export errors when exporting BioInsights data, cleanup
Discovered a couple issues with exporting BioInsights data resulting from using two different types of objects in the data grid; improved error handling as well.
Also cleaned up some old-style read all code.
* Add read-all on launch setting
* Updated framework xml
* Improve high-value body description text
Co-authored-by: Fred Kuipers <mr.fredk@gmail.com>
* WIP: Grid export and plugin extraction
* Tweak export process
* Check for recursion of the same assembly load.
* Individual screens aren't always primary?
* Wait for cache to be writable
* Export selection only.
* Update built xml docs
* Ignore invalid archives.
* Need to ensure task is started.
* Expose core error logger to plugins and report custom criteria errors
Fixes#77
This adds an error logging method on the IObservatoryCore interface that writes the exception details to ObservatoryCore's central error log (found in `${Documents}/ObservatoryErrorLog.txt`). In addition, added a timestamp to each error log.
Also updates the Explorer to report Custom Criteria file load errors and execution errors to the log. Also updates HeraldNotifier to report CacheIndex.json parse failures to the error log as well.
* Expand debugging/error logging in Herald; cleanup empty mp3 files
Herald crashes if attempting to play 0-byte mp3s so if detected, delete, re-request (empty files can occur in some azure failure cases (ie. out of quota). Trap and log errors in other places in HeraldQueue to avoid hard crashes due to weird and wonderful unexpected stuff.
* Add speech rate setting
* Add volume slider
* New speech manager skeleton
* User API key from resx
* Implement voice list retrieve via new api
* Rewrite to use ObAPI, remove all dependancies
* Use volume setting
* Clean up using statements
* Volume and timing adjustments
* Lookup rate value
* Use numeric rates for tighter spread
* Manage plugin data folder via core interface
* Add check that nullable settings are not null.
* Get file size before it's deleted.
* Improve old settings migration.
* Ignore cache sizes below 1MB
* Re-index orphaned files in cache, purge legacy wav files.
* Call top level error logging for native voice exception.
* Async title and detail requests to remove pause
* Remove NetCoreAudio use of temp files.
* Remove orphan using.
Random occurrence triggered by a plugin's grid update. It's either fairly rare (related to something I was doing in-app) or new with a recent update to the plugin that caused it (just updated it last night).
* Fix file ordering assumptions which were broken by U11
With U11's new filename format for journal files, files don't sort right anymore and so the incorrect context was read during pre-reading, journals were read out-of-order during read-all or the wrong file was poked by JournalPoke for real-time. It seems that real-time still worked well enough (presumably the game client flushes journals semi reliably?)
Either way, ordering can be better guaranteed now.
* Update ObservatoryCore/LogMonitor.cs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Miller <jmiller@xjph.net>
The order that listeners get notified isn't deterministic and as a result plugins which read the current state from PluginCore during the handling of a state change event may read a stale state resulting in unexpected results. PluginCore now reads a property directly from LogMonitor to avoid such inconsistencies.
* Add event-based LogMonitor state changes to better handle batch reads
Pre-reading hackily used read-all to suppress notifications. But that broke some assumptions about what read-all meant. Furthermore, the Core UI told plugins about read-all rather than the log monitor telling them -- which is really what should be telling them.
To address these concerns, LogMonitor now provides an event that both the PluginCore and PluginEventHandler listens to or tracking logging state allowing more granular information about the activities of LogMonitor, including distinguishing between ReadAll and Pre-read batches. Plugins no longer need to track if LogMonitor is in batch-read mode or not -- PluginCore now provides it.
I've also converted all built-in plugins to use the new event-based system. The old system is marked deprecated and will go away once other known contributed plugins have converted to the new system.
* Change LogMonitorState enum to [Flags], drop 'None' state
As requested, and did associated simplifications and cleanup that followed.