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@mtrezza mtrezza commented Jul 27, 2025

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    • Improved performance by fetching class counts concurrently, resulting in faster data loading.
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    • Enhanced sidebar display to show a loading indicator ("...") for class counts that are still being fetched.

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The handleFetchedSchema method in the Browser component was refactored to fetch class counts concurrently and update state incrementally. Additionally, the sidebar UI now displays '...' as a loading indicator for class counts that are being computed, instead of always showing an empty string for undefined counts.

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src/dashboard/Data/Browser/Browser.react.js Refactored handleFetchedSchema to fetch class counts concurrently and update state incrementally; updated sidebar to display '...' as a loading indicator for counts being computed.

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@mtrezza mtrezza merged commit 0f1920b into parse-community:alpha Jul 27, 2025
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# [7.3.0-alpha.39](7.3.0-alpha.38...7.3.0-alpha.39) (2025-07-27)

### Bug Fixes

* Class object counters in sidebar not updating ([#2950](#2950)) ([0f1920b](0f1920b))
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🎉 This change has been released in version 7.3.0-alpha.39

@parseplatformorg parseplatformorg added the state:released-alpha Released as alpha version label Jul 27, 2025
@mtrezza mtrezza deleted the fix/class-obj-counters-not-updating branch July 27, 2025 21:15
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