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# Architecture
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This document describes some things about the codebase that are worth knowing if you're trying to contribute.
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Basically think of it as a "lay of the land" as well as "weird unusual stuff that may surprise you."
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## Overview
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Pinafore uses [SvelteJS](https://svelte.technology) and [SapperJS](https://sapper.svelte.technology). Most of it is a fairly typical Svelte/Sapper project, but there
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are some quirks, which are described below. This list of quirks is non-exhaustive.
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## Prebuild process
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The `template.html` is itself templated. The "template template" has some inline scripts, CSS, and SVGs
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injected into it during the build process. SCSS is used for global CSS and themed CSS, but inside of the
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components themselves, it's just vanilla CSS because I couldn't figure out how to get Svelte to run a SCSS
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preprocessor.
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## Lots of small files
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Highly modular, highly functional, lots of single-function files. Tends to help with tree-shaking and
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code-splitting, as well as avoiding circular dependencies.
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## emoji-picker-element is loaded as a third-party bundle
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`emoji-picker-element` uses Svelte 3, whereas we use Svelte 2. So it's just imported
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as a bundled custom element, not as a Svelte component.
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## Some third-party code is bundled
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For various reasons, `a11y-dialog`, `autosize`, and `timeago` are forked and bundled into the source code.
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This was either because something needed to be tweaked or fixed, or I was trimming unused code and didn't
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see much value in contributing it back, because it was too Pinafore-specific.
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## Every Sapper page is "duplicated"
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To get a nice animation on the nav bar when you switch columns, every page is lazy-loaded as `LazyPage.html`.
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This "lazy page" is merely delayed a few frames to let the animation run. Therefore there is a duplication
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between `src/routes` and `src/routes/_pages`. The "lazy page" is in the former, and the actual page is in the
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latter. One imports the other.
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## There are multiple stores
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Originally I conceived of separating out the virtual list into a separate npm package, so I gave it its
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own Svelte store (`virtualListStore.js`). This never happened, but it still has its own store. This is useful
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anyway, because each store has its state maintained in an LRU cache that allows us to keep the scroll position
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in the virtual list e.g. when the user hits the back button.
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Also, the main `store.js` store is explicitly
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loaded by every component that uses it. So there's no `store` inheritance; every component just declares
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whatever store it uses. The main `store.js` is the primary one.
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## There is a global event bus
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It's in `eventBus.js`. This is useful for some stuff that is hard to do with standard Svelte or DOM events.
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