public-convenience-ltd / toiletmap

API/UI server for the Great British Public Toilet Map
https://www.toiletmap.org.uk
MIT License
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Add optional email field for feedback, record feedback in db #1695

Open ob6160 opened 1 month ago

ob6160 commented 1 month ago

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for toiletmap

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⚠️ Global Bundle Size Increased

Page Size (compressed)
global 197.28 KB (🟡 +153 B)
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Seven Pages Changed Size

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/explorer/loos/[id] 16.4 KB 213.69 KB 106.84% (🟡 +0.01%)
/explorer/search 16.83 KB 214.11 KB 107.05% (+/- <0.01%)
/loos/[id] 20.32 KB 217.6 KB 108.80% (+/- <0.01%)
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/loos/[id]/remove 16.11 KB 213.39 KB 106.70% (+/- <0.01%)
/loos/add 45.27 KB 242.55 KB 121.28% (🟢 -0.02%)
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cypress[bot] commented 1 month ago

GBPTM    Run #1249

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github-actions[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for toiletmap

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⚠️ Global Bundle Size Increased

Page Size (compressed)
global 197.28 KB (🟡 +277 B)
Details

The global bundle is the javascript bundle that loads alongside every page. It is in its own category because its impact is much higher - an increase to its size means that every page on your website loads slower, and a decrease means every page loads faster.

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Four Pages Changed Size

The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:

Page Size (compressed) First Load % of Budget (200 KB)
/explorer/loos/[id] 16.4 KB 213.67 KB 106.84% (🟢 -0.01%)
/explorer/search 16.82 KB 214.1 KB 107.05% (+/- <0.01%)
/loos/[id]/edit 45.79 KB 243.07 KB 121.53% (🟢 -0.01%)
/loos/add 45.27 KB 242.55 KB 121.27% (🟢 -0.01%)
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First Load is the size of the global bundle plus the bundle for the individual page. If a user were to show up to your website and land on a given page, the first load size represents the amount of javascript that user would need to download. If next/link is used, subsequent page loads would only need to download that page's bundle (the number in the "Size" column), since the global bundle has already been downloaded.

Any third party scripts you have added directly to your app using the <script> tag are not accounted for in this analysis

The "Budget %" column shows what percentage of your performance budget the First Load total takes up. For example, if your budget was 100kb, and a given page's first load size was 10kb, it would be 10% of your budget. You can also see how much this has increased or decreased compared to the base branch of your PR. If this percentage has increased by 10% or more, there will be a red status indicator applied, indicating that special attention should be given to this. If you see "+/- <0.01%" it means that there was a change in bundle size, but it is a trivial enough amount that it can be ignored.

github-actions[bot] commented 1 week ago

📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for toiletmap

This analysis was generated by the Next.js Bundle Analysis action. 🤖

⚠️ Global Bundle Size Increased

Page Size (compressed)
global 197.32 KB (🟡 +323 B)
Details

The global bundle is the javascript bundle that loads alongside every page. It is in its own category because its impact is much higher - an increase to its size means that every page on your website loads slower, and a decrease means every page loads faster.

Any third party scripts you have added directly to your app using the <script> tag are not accounted for in this analysis

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Six Pages Changed Size

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Page Size (compressed) First Load % of Budget (200 KB)
/explorer/loos/[id] 16.4 KB 213.72 KB 106.86% (+/- <0.01%)
/explorer/search 16.82 KB 214.14 KB 107.07% (+/- <0.01%)
/loos/[id] 20.32 KB 217.64 KB 108.82% (+/- <0.01%)
/loos/[id]/edit 45.76 KB 243.08 KB 121.54% (🟢 -0.02%)
/loos/[id]/remove 16.04 KB 213.36 KB 106.68% (🟢 -0.03%)
/loos/add 45.24 KB 242.56 KB 121.28% (🟢 -0.03%)
Details

Only the gzipped size is provided here based on an expert tip.

First Load is the size of the global bundle plus the bundle for the individual page. If a user were to show up to your website and land on a given page, the first load size represents the amount of javascript that user would need to download. If next/link is used, subsequent page loads would only need to download that page's bundle (the number in the "Size" column), since the global bundle has already been downloaded.

Any third party scripts you have added directly to your app using the <script> tag are not accounted for in this analysis

The "Budget %" column shows what percentage of your performance budget the First Load total takes up. For example, if your budget was 100kb, and a given page's first load size was 10kb, it would be 10% of your budget. You can also see how much this has increased or decreased compared to the base branch of your PR. If this percentage has increased by 10% or more, there will be a red status indicator applied, indicating that special attention should be given to this. If you see "+/- <0.01%" it means that there was a change in bundle size, but it is a trivial enough amount that it can be ignored.