Slowness on all Nextcloud pages with Splash Dashboard Background Enabled.
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- This is not a feature request
- This is not an image-provider request
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Describe the bug:
When I enable Splash backgrounds on my [Nextcloud Hub 9] (30.0.2) instance (running the AIO) my page load times skyrocket. 2.5 seconds without Splash. 13.9 seconds once enabled. I am using Wallhaven.CC but I experience this with wikimedia as well. I did a full re-installation of my nextcloud while triaging the slow connection and as soon as i reinstalled and enabled Splash my page becomes unbearably slow to load.
To Reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Enable Dev Tools in your browser.
- Choose Network Tab
- With Network Tab open navigate to nextcloud URL
- Note Load Time listed in upper left of Network tab
- Go to Administration Settings
- Click on Theming
7 Enable login screen and dashboard background in Splash - Assign wallhaven.cc and use keyword technology
- With Network Tab open navigate back to dashboard tab
- Note (in my case) exponentially longer load times hanging on the img loads inside the dashboard.css
Expected behavior:
similar load times to directly accessing the image on wallhaven.cc
Server:
- Nextcloud version: [Nextcloud Hub 9] (30.0.2) AIO
- Splash-App version: 3.0.3
Additional Information:
Operating System: Linux 6.1.118-Unraid x86_64
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor (16 threads)
Memory: 31.29 GB
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Status: up
Speed: 10 Gbps (Duplex: full) (1GB actual connection speed)
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I'll be testing combinations of plugins to see if I can find some other plugin aggravating Splash. Will provide any useful/relevant updates if any are found.