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My application uses a web socket to update markers and show transport .
When I open devtool, I see a huge amount of events [ready $emit by LGeoJson]
Chrome uses 2GB, the CPU goes to a zone above 60%
On my map about 20 static LGeoJson and 100 static event markers are displayed.
Even with such a small number of objects, I get crash vue devtool.
If I go to tab "Events" and push "clear" events, the memory is released, there is no load CPU and no crush devtool.
Next, I add transport objects whose coordinates change dynamically on a web socket and see events [update: latLng $emit by LMarker]
There are a lot of them and it is very difficult to track down the desired event.
I understand that the problem is most likely in dev tools, but is it possible to disable map objects from $emit?
Browsers Affected
Chrome 75.0.3770.80
vue devtool 5.1.0
Versions
Leaflet: v1.5.1
Vue: v2.6.7
Vue2Leaflet: v2.1.1
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My application uses a web socket to update markers and show transport .
When I open devtool, I see a huge amount of events [ready $emit by LGeoJson]
Chrome uses 2GB, the CPU goes to a zone above 60%
On my map about 20 static LGeoJson and 100 static event markers are displayed.
Even with such a small number of objects, I get crash vue devtool.
If I go to tab "Events" and push "clear" events, the memory is released, there is no load CPU and no crush devtool.
Next, I add transport objects whose coordinates change dynamically on a web socket and see events [update: latLng $emit by LMarker]
There are a lot of them and it is very difficult to track down the desired event.
I understand that the problem is most likely in dev tools, but is it possible to disable map objects from $emit?
Browsers Affected
vue devtool 5.1.0
Versions
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: