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SPIKE: amCharts Performance #239

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adonahue opened this issue Nov 12, 2019 · 4 comments
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SPIKE: amCharts Performance #239

adonahue opened this issue Nov 12, 2019 · 4 comments
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@adonahue
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adonahue commented Nov 12, 2019

As a developer, I have noticed a small (1-3 sec) load time on the dashboard that has all amCharts, and I am concerned that we may have a performance issue as we continue to expand the use of this visualization library.

As a PM, I want our dashboard to load quickly so that users see their meeting information quickly and reliably. I would like to know how to avoid / mitigate any performance issues with amCharts.

** Acceptance Criteria **

  • Limit spike to two days.
  • Do an analysis of performance issues
  • Fix the easy issues
  • Document more complex issues and share / explain w @adonahue so they can be scoped separately.
@adonahue adonahue added the sprint candidate Please review before Planning meeting label Nov 14, 2019
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It might be determinable that computing utterance tags on the front-end is 1/3 responsible for the loading time. It would be easier to determine the other variables once that is addressed, but it could also be done in congruence.

@adonahue adonahue removed the sprint candidate Please review before Planning meeting label Nov 17, 2019
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2/3 of a day left on this

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adonahue commented Dec 6, 2019

I don't think there's anything for me to explicitly test here, is that right @brecriffs and @mlippert ?

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Yeah there isn't anything specific to test really.

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