Refactor Dialog scroll optimization to use DOM queries instead of ref counting #7368
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The Dialog scroll optimization introduced in PR #7366 used module-level ref counting variables (
optimizedScrollRefCount,legacyScrollRefCount) that persisted across tests and required manual cleanup. This refactors to use DOM queries as the source of truth.Implementation
Removed:
optimizedScrollRefCount,legacyScrollRefCountenableOptimizedScroll(),disableOptimizedScroll(),enableLegacyScroll(),disableLegacyScroll()Updated useEffect in
_Dialog:Body attributes/classes now persist until no dialogs with
.DisableScrollremain in DOM. This also fixes an edge case where the original implementation could remove--prc-dialog-scrollgutterprematurely when multiple dialogs were open.Tests:
beforeEachcleanup hook (DOM resets naturally between tests)Changelog
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Removed
Rollout strategy
Testing & Reviewing
All 27 Dialog tests pass, including multi-dialog scenarios and feature flag variations. Full test suite (2,211 tests) passes.
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