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filter on include: label causes lag and grinds the view #438
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there's something I just noticed while adding a new auto-entities card via the UI flow (I didnt yet do that before, using all yaml, or just pasting yaml in the UI editor before): seems like it pre-loads all entities in the editor, just like dev tools states does. Since I have a lot of entities, dev tools states has been the worst view by far in the system since forever. |
Thomas, if you see this: could you please check the PR in the mentioned HA issue above? That tries to add a throttler to the /config pages, because the frontend was unable to cope with the state changes constantly being evaluated and, well, changing.... It was only with that discussion, I realized it might be related to the issue here, being the exact same user experience. Could it be that filtering the label in auto-entities is also seeing this same issue? |
HA 2024.4.2
Auto-entities 1.13.0
Glad the new labels are implemented in the auto-entities config options (thanks!). However, something is causing a huge lag, so much so, it practically stops the view from responding.
Ive moved the testing configs for this from UI dashboards to yaml dashboards, as the editor simply wont open.
Als there seems to be a memory increase (see far right for the sudden spike on editing an auto-entities card with the option label filter)
though that is of lesser importance, and not 100% reproducible
The Frontend Lag is, I am afraid.
using a template filter is fine:
but using the label include makes the card drag the view down:
or
or a config like this, using the card_param:
they all show the correct entities, so the label include does work in itself.
That's why I opened this separate issue from another open issue
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