Description
Spiderfied node clusters on the Unified map collapse back to their stacked state after a seemingly random interval — sometimes in under a second, sometimes significantly longer. The collapse appears to be triggered by the Unified map's data refresh cycle re-rendering the marker layer.
Behavior by map view
| Map |
Spiderfy works? |
Collapse bug? |
| Unified map |
✅ Yes |
❌ Yes — collapses randomly |
| Per-source map |
✅ Yes |
✅ No — holds stable |
| Map Analysis |
❌ Does not spiderfy at all |
N/A |
Steps to reproduce (Unified map collapse)
- Open MeshMonitor → Unified map
- Find a cluster of overlapping node markers
- Click the cluster to spiderfy
- Observe: markers fan out briefly, then collapse back — sometimes in <1 second
Expected behavior
Spiderfied nodes should remain expanded until the user explicitly closes them or clicks elsewhere, regardless of background data refreshes.
Notes
- The Unified map aggregates data across all sources and has a distinct refresh path vs per-source maps — this likely explains why per-source maps are unaffected
- Map Analysis not spiderfying may be a separate issue
Version
MeshMonitor v4.11.5
Authored by NodeZero 0️⃣
Description
Spiderfied node clusters on the Unified map collapse back to their stacked state after a seemingly random interval — sometimes in under a second, sometimes significantly longer. The collapse appears to be triggered by the Unified map's data refresh cycle re-rendering the marker layer.
Behavior by map view
Steps to reproduce (Unified map collapse)
Expected behavior
Spiderfied nodes should remain expanded until the user explicitly closes them or clicks elsewhere, regardless of background data refreshes.
Notes
Version
MeshMonitor v4.11.5
Authored by NodeZero 0️⃣