Documentation system (the original "whole docs system is broken" complaint): - Studio reads inline docs from disk via the new getInstalledModuleDocs RPC. No network, no auth, no provider lock-in. - store.dart probes for MODULE.md eagerly when a module-detail sheet opens (a single file stat). The Documentation section only renders when the bundle actually shipped docs. - Shared FaiTheme.markdownStyle helper used by Welcome's DocReaderSheet and Store's DocsPanel so every inline doc reads in the same typography. The shared style forces code.backgroundColor = transparent to suppress the per-span bands flutter_markdown's default code style draws on dark themes. Flow run dialog: - Run-button gating now strips the @version suffix from installed capabilities before the contains() check. Without this fix the button stayed disabled for every flow with dependencies, even after a successful install. - Studio derives a MIME type from the picked file's extension (small per-suffix map; .pdf, .docx, .txt, .json, ...) and forwards it to the hub. Fixes "unsupported MIME type: application/octet-stream" from text.extract. - Dialog title tracks the future's state: running -> "extract laeuft", success -> "extract -- Ergebnis", failure -> "extract -- fehlgeschlagen". - Output rendering moved from String stringification to a sealed FlowOutput type (Text / Json / Bytes / File / Unknown). A new FaiFlowOutput widget dispatches per variant: markdown for text/markdown (heuristic), pretty JSON for proto Struct, inline image preview + Save-As for bytes, Open for file URIs. Byte sizes: - New humanBytes() helper renders 23.3 kB / 1.04 MB style values with three significant digits, matching Finder / GNOME Files. Wired into flow-card pills, picked-file readouts, and the bytes-payload preview line. Signed-off-by: flemming-it <sf@flemming.it> Signed-off-by: flemming-it <stefan.a.flemming@googlemail.com>
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1.2 KiB
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33 lines
1.2 KiB
Dart
// Display-only formatters shared across pages. Pure functions,
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// no I/O, no locale fall-through — locale-specific labels (the
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// unit word itself, e.g. "Bytes" vs. "bytes") stay in `.arb`;
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// these helpers only handle the numeric formatting.
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/// Render a byte count with an SI suffix that stays at three
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/// significant digits ("23.3 kB", "1.04 MB", "847 B"). Uses 1000
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/// as the base, not 1024 — matches macOS Finder / GNOME Files
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/// and is what most operators expect when they read "kB".
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///
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/// Returns plain `n B` for values under 1000 so small flows
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/// and tiny inputs stay precise instead of becoming "0.5 kB".
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String humanBytes(int bytes) {
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if (bytes < 1000) return '$bytes B';
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const units = ['kB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB'];
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var v = bytes.toDouble() / 1000.0;
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var unitIndex = 0;
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while (v >= 1000 && unitIndex < units.length - 1) {
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v /= 1000.0;
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unitIndex++;
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}
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// Pick decimals so the rendered number stays at 3 significant
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// figures: 9.99 / 99.9 / 999 — same approach Finder uses.
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final String formatted;
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if (v >= 100) {
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formatted = v.toStringAsFixed(0);
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} else if (v >= 10) {
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formatted = v.toStringAsFixed(1);
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} else {
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formatted = v.toStringAsFixed(2);
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}
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return '$formatted ${units[unitIndex]}';
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}
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