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Fix sub asset repeated loading

Open zhuxudong opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Improved handling and management of sub-asset promises, enhancing the stability and reliability of asset loading.
  • Refactor

    • Streamlined URL construction logic for asset management, reducing redundancy and potential for errors.

zhuxudong avatar Jun 04 '24 03:06 zhuxudong

Try opt Promise count

GuoLei1990 avatar Jun 30 '24 13:06 GuoLei1990

Create a issue with can't query sub asset array

GuoLei1990 avatar Jun 30 '24 15:06 GuoLei1990

Walkthrough

The recent updates primarily focus on enhancing the ResourceManager and GLTFParserContext for managing sub-asset promises more efficiently and adjusting URL construction logic for asset processing. Key additions include methods for creating and releasing sub-asset promises and refining method parameters involving URL handling.

Changes

Files & Directories Change Summary
packages/core/src/asset/ResourceManager.ts Improved sub-asset promise management, added new methods for handling promises, and adjusted internal structures.
packages/loader/src/gltf/parser/GLTFParserContext.ts Refined URL construction logic for _onSubAssetSuccess method calls, improving resource handling.
tests/src/core/resource/ResourceManager.test.ts Added tests for new functionality, including AssetPromise and ResourceManager, with chai and chai-spies.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant GLTFParserContext
    participant ResourceManager

    GLTFParserContext->>ResourceManager: call _onSubAssetSuccess(url, resourceKey, asset)
    ResourceManager->>ResourceManager: create sub-asset promise callback(resourceKey, asset)
    
    ResourceManager->>ResourceManager: store callback in _subAssetPromiseCallbacks
    ResourceManager-->>GLTFParserContext: promise resolved

    Note over GLTFParserContext, ResourceManager: Handle sub-asset success efficiently
    GLTFParserContext->>ResourceManager: call _onSubAssetFail(url, resourceKey)
    ResourceManager->>ResourceManager: release sub-asset promise callback(url)
    ResourceManager-->>GLTFParserContext: promise rejected

    Note over GLTFParserContext, ResourceManager: Handle sub-asset failure gracefully

Poem

🐰 In bytes and whispers, code unfurls, Glimmering paths in techie whirls. Resources managed, promises made, URLs crafted in logic's parade. The tests now spy, with chai delight, In these changes, functions take flight! 🚀


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Jul 01 '24 08:07 coderabbitai[bot]

Codecov Report

Attention: Patch coverage is 57.14286% with 18 lines in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 66.15%. Comparing base (4b28345) to head (e556493). Report is 18 commits behind head on main.

Files Patch % Lines
packages/core/src/asset/ResourceManager.ts 52.63% 10 Missing and 8 partials :warning:
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+ Misses       6637     6635       -2     
- Partials     1165     1177      +12     

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