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DECNET/decnet_web
anti 9e8d0b0464 fix(ui): route palette drops + design-time remove through live API on active topologies
When topoStatus is active/degraded, editor.updateDecky enqueues into
the mutator queue and returns {kind:'enqueued'}.  The palette-drop
handler then short-circuits on that and never updates local state, so
a service dragged onto a deployed decky just vanishes — what ANTI saw
as 'no way to APPLY'.

Same gap on the design-time 'REMOVE SERVICE' button in the Inspector's
service detail panel: enqueue + no local update = chip stays.

Both now route through liveAddService / liveRemoveService when the
topology is active, hitting POST/DELETE /topologies/{id}/deckies/{name}/services
directly and patching local state from the response.  Pending
topologies still queue through the mutator (correct: no live
containers to mutate).

Hoisted serviceRegistry / liveAddService / liveRemoveService above
the palette-drop callback so the deps array doesn't trip the const
TDZ at render time.
2026-04-28 23:38:37 -04:00
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