There are many spots throughout the codebase which are showing as covered by
specs in the simplecov output -- but which are not actually run, because they
are on the same line as a guard clause.
I plan on fixing some of these issues, but don't want to keep triggering this
rubocop style violation.
My preference would be that we use the PR review process to identify places
where a guard clause might be appropriate, but that we leave this cop turned off
by default.
There are many spots throughout the codebase which are showing as covered by
specs in the simplecov output -- but which are not actually run, because they
are on the same line as a guard clause.
I plan on fixing some of these issues, but don't want to keep triggering this
rubocop style violation.
My preference would be that we use the PR review process to identify places
where a guard clause might be appropriate, but that we leave this cop turned off
by default.
This will reduce requests on who have only few statuses.
- Use next link header to detect more items from first request
- Omit next link header if result items are fewer than requested count
(It had omit it only if result was empty before)
This will reduce requests on who have only few statuses.
- Use next link header to detect more items from first request
- Omit next link header if result items are fewer than requested count
(It had omit it only if result was empty before)
* @object is not needed
* Remove unneeded dependencies
* Do not call private method
* Prefer #respond_to_missing? over #respond_to?
`#respond_to?` doesn't support `User.settings.method(:method_name)`
* Use find_or_initialize_by instead of
* @object is not needed
* Remove unneeded dependencies
* Do not call private method
* Prefer #respond_to_missing? over #respond_to?
`#respond_to?` doesn't support `User.settings.method(:method_name)`
* Use find_or_initialize_by instead of
* Add load more button for large screens
* Fix `next` state value on the first loading
* Don't load if `isLoading || !hasMore`
* Start load on near the bottom
* Add load more button for large screens
* Fix `next` state value on the first loading
* Don't load if `isLoading || !hasMore`
* Start load on near the bottom