2016-02-11 21:44:55 |
David Britton |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-02-11 21:44:55 |
David Britton |
attachment added |
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async-operations.ogv https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1544743/+attachment/4569616/+files/async-operations.ogv |
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2016-02-11 21:45:05 |
David Britton |
bug |
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added subscriber Landscape |
2016-02-11 21:45:08 |
David Britton |
tags |
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landscape |
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2016-02-11 21:57:28 |
David Britton |
description |
My observations:
1) changing the settings rapidly enough, can lead to weird UI behavior (things flipping back a couple times -- see video)
2) changing 4 or 5 things will lead to a UI update which closes the box I was just getting ready to change, before I changed it.
3) if I close the browser window after I complete the two changes in my video and come back, changes are sometimes lost.
Suggestions relating to my observations:
1) Some kind of spinner greying out the row from further operations until the update is done
2) make sure async updates don't mess with my current input
3) Set that browser flag that makes window close operations warn while that async update is happening.
Of course, I'm running this against a real MAAS that is not located in my house. I wonder if I were local in the datacenter where MAAS is running, if things would be quick and I wouldn't notice. |
My observations:
1) changing the settings rapidly enough, can lead to weird UI behavior (things flipping back a couple times -- see video)
2) changing 4 or 5 things will lead to a UI update which closes the box I was just getting ready to change, before I changed it.
3) if I close the browser window after I complete the two changes in my video and come back, changes are sometimes lost.
Suggestions relating to my observations:
1) Some kind of spinner greying out the row from further operations until the update is done
2) make sure async updates don't mess with my current input
3) Set that browser flag that makes window close operations warn while that async update is happening.
Of course, I'm running this against a real MAAS that is not located in my house. I wonder if I were local in the datacenter where MAAS is running, if things would be quick and I wouldn't notice.
MAAS version: 1.9.0+bzr4533-0ubuntu1~trusty1 (stable PPA) |
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2016-02-11 21:58:30 |
David Britton |
description |
My observations:
1) changing the settings rapidly enough, can lead to weird UI behavior (things flipping back a couple times -- see video)
2) changing 4 or 5 things will lead to a UI update which closes the box I was just getting ready to change, before I changed it.
3) if I close the browser window after I complete the two changes in my video and come back, changes are sometimes lost.
Suggestions relating to my observations:
1) Some kind of spinner greying out the row from further operations until the update is done
2) make sure async updates don't mess with my current input
3) Set that browser flag that makes window close operations warn while that async update is happening.
Of course, I'm running this against a real MAAS that is not located in my house. I wonder if I were local in the datacenter where MAAS is running, if things would be quick and I wouldn't notice.
MAAS version: 1.9.0+bzr4533-0ubuntu1~trusty1 (stable PPA) |
My observations:
1) changing the settings rapidly enough, can lead to weird UI behavior (things flipping back a couple times -- see video)
2) changing 4 or 5 things will lead to a UI update which closes the box I was just getting ready to change, before I changed it.
3) if I close the browser window after I complete the two changes in my video and come back, changes are sometimes lost.
Suggestions relating to my observations:
1) Some kind of spinner greying out the row from further operations until the update is done
2) make sure async updates don't mess with my current input
3) Set that browser flag that makes window close operations warn while that async update is happening.
Of course, I'm running this against a real MAAS that is not located in my house. I wonder if I were local in the datacenter where MAAS is running, if things would be quick and I wouldn't notice.
MAAS version: 1.9.0+bzr4533-0ubuntu1~trusty1 (stable PPA)
Angular: 1.2.11-1 |
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2016-02-11 22:00:38 |
Blake Rouse |
tags |
landscape |
landscape ui ux |
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2016-02-11 22:00:41 |
Blake Rouse |
maas: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2016-02-11 22:00:45 |
Blake Rouse |
maas: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2016-02-11 22:00:47 |
Blake Rouse |
maas: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2016-02-11 23:13:24 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
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2.0.0 |
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2016-02-11 23:13:31 |
Andres Rodriguez |
nominated for series |
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maas/1.10 |
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2016-02-11 23:13:31 |
Andres Rodriguez |
bug task added |
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maas/1.10 |
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2016-02-11 23:13:31 |
Andres Rodriguez |
nominated for series |
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maas/1.9 |
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2016-02-11 23:13:31 |
Andres Rodriguez |
bug task added |
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maas/1.9 |
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2016-08-22 20:47:31 |
Andres Rodriguez |
bug task deleted |
maas/1.10 |
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2017-11-03 21:38:42 |
Andres Rodriguez |
tags |
landscape ui ux |
landscape performance ui ux |
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2017-11-03 21:38:47 |
Andres Rodriguez |
bug task deleted |
maas/1.9 |
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2017-11-03 21:39:12 |
Andres Rodriguez |
summary |
changing fabrics and other entries in network/storage is a bit flaky |
[UI] UI takes to long to provide feedback when changing fabrics and other entries in network/storage |
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2017-11-03 21:39:15 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.0.0 |
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2019-03-05 10:39:07 |
Lilyana Videnova |
maas: status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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