fix: refactored multiple index keys to stable tracking variables in attack pipeline (#39)#57
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Closes #39
🎯 Overview & Motivation
Several maps and lists inside the Attack Pipeline dashboard view (specifically terminal streams, vibetest rows, coverage matrices, and historical run tables) were using raw fallback array loop index integers (
key={i}) as React elements tracking nodes. This runs the risk of re-ordering layout mismatches during high-frequency real-time SSE data dumps.This PR replaces those values with dynamic tracking hashes combining route names, run states, and data entry tags to guarantee layout rendering stability.
🛠️ Changes Implemented
Vibetest,Coverage,Performance, andHistorymapping blocks to use unique string IDs.