If I add a function to the DashboardComponent class:
console_log(index: number) {
console.log('DashboardComponent console_log ' + index.toString());
}
... and add ngClass to the first line of 'dashboard.component.html' like this:
<div [@routerTransition] id="TenantDashboard" [ngClass]="console_log(1)">
... I am able to observe in a browser debug console window that the page is being refreshed thousands of times per minute when there is no activity. Why is this happening? Is there a setting to limit page updates to refresh only if something changes?
I need to limit page updates because I have a large SPA with dozens of dynamically loaded child components, each of which has another half-dozen dynamically loaded child components. My system is becoming very sluggish. Task Manager reports CPU usage of 21% for the SPA, and I have many more components yet to be added. What techniques can I adopt to make my SPA robust? I want to avoid breaking my SPA into dozens of small SPAs to resolve performance issues. Current AspNetZero revision: 5.3
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@ismcagdas,
I merged with my project with Ver 5.6. The performance is still unacceptably sluggish.
I will send my project to <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> so that you can observe the performance first-hand, and hopefully diagnose the problem and devise a solution.
Thank you.
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@ismcagdas,
I discovered 16 instances of
@HostListener('window:resize', ['$event']) onResize(event?) { ... }
being created in my code. Modifying my code for a single instance has markedly improved performance. Please keep the changes for Version 5.6.0 related to this issue.
This issue can be closed. Thank you.
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@TimMackey, thank you for letting us know, I couldn't identify the problem. Could you share your modification to source code ? We can implement the same in AspNet Zero.
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The problem was in my code. Sorry for the initial post not making that clear. I have edited the original post to clarify the source of the error was mine.
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Thanks :)