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6.8 KiB
TypeScript
214 lines
6.8 KiB
TypeScript
import { useEffect, useMemo, useRef, useState } from 'react';
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import { useUnmount } from 'react-use';
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import useMountedState from 'react-use/lib/useMountedState';
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import { Field } from '@grafana/data';
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import { createWorker } from './createLayoutWorker';
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import { EdgeDatum, EdgeDatumLayout, NodeDatum } from './types';
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import { useNodeLimit } from './useNodeLimit';
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import { graphBounds } from './utils';
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export interface Config {
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linkDistance: number;
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linkStrength: number;
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forceX: number;
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forceXStrength: number;
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forceCollide: number;
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tick: number;
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gridLayout: boolean;
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sort?: {
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// Either a arc field or stats field
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field: Field;
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ascending: boolean;
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};
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}
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// Config mainly for the layout but also some other parts like current layout. The layout variables can be changed only
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// if you programmatically enable the config editor (for development only) see ViewControls. These could be moved to
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// panel configuration at some point (apart from gridLayout as that can be switched be user right now.).
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export const defaultConfig: Config = {
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linkDistance: 150,
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linkStrength: 0.5,
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forceX: 2000,
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forceXStrength: 0.02,
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forceCollide: 100,
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tick: 300,
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gridLayout: false,
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};
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/**
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* This will return copy of the nods and edges with x,y positions filled in. Also the layout changes source/target props
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* in edges from string ids to actual nodes.
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*/
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export function useLayout(
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rawNodes: NodeDatum[],
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rawEdges: EdgeDatum[],
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config: Config = defaultConfig,
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nodeCountLimit: number,
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width: number,
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rootNodeId?: string
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) {
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const [nodesGraph, setNodesGraph] = useState<NodeDatum[]>([]);
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const [edgesGraph, setEdgesGraph] = useState<EdgeDatumLayout[]>([]);
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const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false);
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const isMounted = useMountedState();
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const layoutWorkerCancelRef = useRef<(() => void) | undefined>();
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useUnmount(() => {
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if (layoutWorkerCancelRef.current) {
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layoutWorkerCancelRef.current();
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}
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});
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// Also we compute both layouts here. Grid layout should not add much time and we can more easily just cache both
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// so this should happen only once for a given response data.
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//
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// Also important note is that right now this works on all the nodes even if they are not visible. This means that
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// the node position is stable even when expanding different parts of graph. It seems like a reasonable thing but
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// implications are that:
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// - limiting visible nodes count does not have a positive perf effect
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// - graphs with high node count can seem weird (very sparse or spread out) when we show only some nodes but layout
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// is done for thousands of nodes but we also do this only once in the graph lifecycle.
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// We could re-layout this on visible nodes change but this may need smaller visible node limit to keep the perf
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// (as we would run layout on every click) and also would be very weird without any animation to understand what is
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// happening as already visible nodes would change positions.
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useEffect(() => {
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if (rawNodes.length === 0) {
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setNodesGraph([]);
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setEdgesGraph([]);
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setLoading(false);
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return;
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}
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setLoading(true);
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// This is async but as I wanted to still run the sync grid layout and you cannot return promise from effect so
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// having callback seems ok here.
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const cancel = defaultLayout(rawNodes, rawEdges, ({ nodes, edges }) => {
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if (isMounted()) {
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setNodesGraph(nodes);
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setEdgesGraph(edges as EdgeDatumLayout[]);
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setLoading(false);
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}
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});
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layoutWorkerCancelRef.current = cancel;
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return cancel;
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}, [rawNodes, rawEdges, isMounted]);
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// Compute grid separately as it is sync and do not need to be inside effect. Also it is dependant on width while
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// default layout does not care and we don't want to recalculate that on panel resize.
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const [nodesGrid, edgesGrid] = useMemo(() => {
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if (rawNodes.length === 0) {
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return [[], []];
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}
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const rawNodesCopy = rawNodes.map((n) => ({ ...n }));
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const rawEdgesCopy = rawEdges.map((e) => ({ ...e }));
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gridLayout(rawNodesCopy, width, config.sort);
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return [rawNodesCopy, rawEdgesCopy as EdgeDatumLayout[]];
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}, [config.sort, rawNodes, rawEdges, width]);
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// Limit the nodes so we don't show all for performance reasons. Here we don't compute both at the same time so
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// changing the layout can trash internal memoization at the moment.
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const {
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nodes: nodesWithLimit,
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edges: edgesWithLimit,
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markers,
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} = useNodeLimit(
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config.gridLayout ? nodesGrid : nodesGraph,
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config.gridLayout ? edgesGrid : edgesGraph,
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nodeCountLimit,
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config,
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rootNodeId
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);
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// Get bounds based on current limited number of nodes.
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const bounds = useMemo(
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() => graphBounds([...nodesWithLimit, ...(markers || []).map((m) => m.node)]),
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[nodesWithLimit, markers]
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);
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return {
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nodes: nodesWithLimit,
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edges: edgesWithLimit,
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markers,
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bounds,
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hiddenNodesCount: rawNodes.length - nodesWithLimit.length,
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loading,
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};
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}
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/**
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* Wraps the layout code in a worker as it can take long and we don't want to block the main thread.
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* Returns a cancel function to terminate the worker.
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*/
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function defaultLayout(
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nodes: NodeDatum[],
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edges: EdgeDatum[],
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done: (data: { nodes: NodeDatum[]; edges: EdgeDatum[] }) => void
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) {
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const worker = createWorker();
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worker.onmessage = (event: MessageEvent<{ nodes: NodeDatum[]; edges: EdgeDatumLayout[] }>) => {
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for (let i = 0; i < nodes.length; i++) {
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// These stats needs to be Field class but the data is stringified over the worker boundary
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event.data.nodes[i] = {
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...nodes[i],
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...event.data.nodes[i],
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};
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}
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done(event.data);
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};
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worker.postMessage({
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nodes: nodes.map((n) => ({
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id: n.id,
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incoming: n.incoming,
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})),
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edges,
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config: defaultConfig,
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});
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return () => {
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worker.terminate();
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};
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}
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/**
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* Set the nodes in simple grid layout sorted by some stat.
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*/
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function gridLayout(
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nodes: NodeDatum[],
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width: number,
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sort?: {
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field: Field;
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ascending: boolean;
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}
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) {
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const spacingVertical = 140;
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const spacingHorizontal = 120;
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const padding = spacingHorizontal / 2;
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const perRow = Math.min(Math.floor((width - padding * 2) / spacingVertical), nodes.length);
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const midPoint = Math.floor(((perRow - 1) * spacingHorizontal) / 2);
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if (sort) {
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nodes.sort((node1, node2) => {
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const val1 = sort!.field.values.get(node1.dataFrameRowIndex);
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const val2 = sort!.field.values.get(node2.dataFrameRowIndex);
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// Let's pretend we don't care about type of the stats for a while (they can be strings)
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return sort!.ascending ? val1 - val2 : val2 - val1;
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});
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}
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for (const [index, node] of nodes.entries()) {
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const row = Math.floor(index / perRow);
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const column = index % perRow;
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node.x = column * spacingHorizontal - midPoint;
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node.y = -60 + row * spacingVertical;
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}
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}
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