fix(maintenance): refresh page when turned off (sometimes)#53528
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We claim on the user-facing maintenance page that it'll automatically refresh when service is restored. However the JS-based watcher wasn't loading because depends on
common1.Not sure how long this was broken for, but probably going back at least several majors (maybe more).
Still only a partial solution to the broader problem, but addresses the scenario that occurs when toggling maintenance mode during operations that do not use the built-in Updater2.
Follow-up ideas:
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Since the maintenance page is "special" (and relatively simple) we should/could probably eliminate it's dependence on
common. Of course the maintenance page is still stuck with styling dependencies... See next item. ↩During normal operations, toggling maintenance mode on/off will work (and refresh automatically with this PR), but when using the standard Updater presumably it'll break due to both a loss of styling and Javascript asset access. This is because in the Updater we replace the entry points as an intermediate step. Directly related to Plain maintenance mode page #5789. Also, somewhat related to, Allow communicating expectations to users during maintenance #35787. ↩