1) Upload several packages.
2) Make sure you have some categories defined and a category with no pkgs in it.
3) Create an environment
4) In the env component list view select a category select a category with zero apps in it.
5) Select All in the same drop down.
Observed result: no apps, even though we chose All (or any category with apps in it)
Expected result: all apps should be displayed (or apps in the corresponding category)
NOTE: Filtering by categories, that have packages in them work as expected.
NOTE: The obvious user-friendly fix would be to show only categories that have at least one app in them. It's senseless to filter apps by category with 0 apps in it, from user standpoint.
To reproduce:
1) Upload several packages.
2) Make sure you have some categories defined and a category with no pkgs in it.
3) Create an environment
4) In the env component list view select a category select a category with zero apps in it.
5) Select All in the same drop down.
Observed result: no apps, even though we chose All (or any category with apps in it)
Expected result: all apps should be displayed (or apps in the corresponding category)
NOTE: Filtering by categories, that have packages in them work as expected.
NOTE: The obvious user-friendly fix would be to show only categories that have at least one app in them. It's senseless to filter apps by category with 0 apps in it, from user standpoint.