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tanabata/frontend
H1K0 dc1af8c585 fix(frontend): make infinite scroll viewport-relative, stop eager-loading
Lazy load fetched the entire list at once: every list's loader had a
"fill the viewport" recursion gated on
scrollContainer.scrollHeight <= clientHeight, but <main> is not the
scroller (the window/body is), so that condition is always true and it
recursed through every page (with a 10-item window, ~all pages fired at
once).

Move the filling logic into InfiniteScroll and base it on the sentinel's
viewport rect instead: load while the sentinel is within 300px of the
viewport bottom, re-checked synchronously after each load. This works
regardless of which element scrolls and loads only enough pages to reach
past the viewport.

Drop the per-page recursion (and now-unused scrollContainer refs / tick
imports) from the files, trash, tags, categories and pools lists.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 00:14:04 +03:00
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