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jarvis/Jarvis/Views/Shared/SignalStripe.swift
Robin Kutesa 1e582f5120 Feed resilience, clearer empty states, and read/unread
- Don't blank the feed on refresh: keep current stories until new data
  arrives, and ignore benign URLError.cancelled (-999) so a network blip
  no longer wipes the list. Coalesce WebSocket story.created bursts into a
  single debounced refresh.
- Empty state now distinguishes polling, couldn't-reach-server (with the
  error + host + Retry), offline, and genuinely-empty.
- Track read stories in SwiftData (ReadStory); mark a story read when opened
  and drop/dim its signal stripe across the feed and Latest/Saved/Search.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 23:22:56 +03:00

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// SignalStripe.swift
// Jarvis the 3pt left-edge stripe whose color is tied to the signal score.
import SwiftUI
struct SignalStripe: View {
let score: Int
var width: CGFloat = 3
/// Read stories drop the colored stripe for a neutral one.
var muted: Bool = false
var body: some View {
Rectangle()
.fill(muted ? Palette.hairline : Signal.stripeColor(score))
.frame(width: width)
}
}
#Preview {
HStack(spacing: 24) {
ForEach([97, 78, 55, 35, 12, 0], id: \.self) { s in
VStack {
SignalStripe(score: s)
.frame(height: 60)
Text("\(s)")
.font(.system(size: 11, design: .monospaced))
.foregroundStyle(Signal.scoreColor(s))
}
}
}
.padding()
.background(Color.black)
}