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Added stale time settings to ActivityPub feeds#22515

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ref AP-851

  • currently it requires hard refresh to get the latest data for the feeds after the initial load
  • it adds stale time setting to Inbox, Feed, and Notifications
  • depending on the use case, each feed has different stale time set

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This pull request updates the caching strategy in three query hooks located in the activity pub module. The changes introduce a staleTime property to the useInfiniteQuery calls in the useActivitiesForUser, useFeedForUser, and useInboxForUser functions. Specifically, the stale times are set to 300,000 milliseconds (5 minutes), 60,000 milliseconds (1 minute), and 20,000 milliseconds (20 seconds) respectively. These updates adjust how long the fetched data remains fresh before being considered stale, without impacting the underlying query functions' logic, asynchronous operations, or error handling. The exported public API remains unchanged.

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383-383: Good choice for activities stale time

Setting a 5-minute stale time for activities is appropriate as this data likely doesn't change as frequently as other feeds. This will reduce unnecessary refetches while still keeping the data reasonably fresh.


1017-1017: Well-balanced feed stale time

The 1-minute stale time for the feed provides a good balance between freshness and performance. Users will see updated content without needing manual refreshes, addressing the core issue mentioned in the PR objectives.


1053-1053: Appropriate short stale time for inbox

The 20-second stale time for the inbox is well-suited for this type of content, which likely requires more frequent updates. This shorter interval ensures users see new messages promptly while still providing some caching benefits.

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@minimaluminium minimaluminium requested a review from allouis March 17, 2025 03:46
@minimaluminium minimaluminium merged commit 39dbbf8 into main Mar 17, 2025
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@minimaluminium minimaluminium deleted the ap-refresh-feeds-AP-851 branch March 17, 2025 05:40
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