- Create readsController service with background article fetching
- Implement progressive hydration pattern similar to bookmarkController
- Use AddressLoader for efficient batched article event retrieval
- Update Me.tsx to use readsController instead of direct readingProgressController
- Articles now show titles, summaries, images as data arrives from relays
- Fixes issue where reads showed 'Untitled' for all articles
- Keep event store integration for caching article events
- Maintain DRY principle by centralizing reads data fetching
Added isLoading flag to block multiple start() calls from running in parallel.
The repeated start() calls were all waiting on queryEvents() calls,
creating a thundering herd that prevented any from completing.
Now only one start() runs at a time, and concurrent calls are skipped
with a console log.
Reads don't actually need bookmarks to load. Reading progress (kind:39802)
is independent and stands on its own. Bookmarks are just optional enrichment.
Changed:
- readsController.start() no longer takes bookmarks parameter
- Pass empty array to fetchAllReads instead
- Load reads immediately in App.tsx like highlights/writings
- No more circular dependency on bookmarks loading first
This is simpler and loads reading progress faster.
- New src/services/readsController.ts manages all reading activity centrally
- Streams reading items as they arrive (progress, marks as read, bookmarks)
- Supports subscriptions via onReads() and onLoading() callbacks
- Tracks loading state and last synced timestamp per user
- Generation-based cancellation for logout/pubkey changes
- Deduplicates by article ID and sorts by reading activity
- Updated Me.tsx loadReadsTab to use readsController instead of calling fetchAllReads
- Provides same reactive, non-blocking UX as highlightsController