If /tmp/muranodashboard-cache doesn't exist murano's UI fails when you try to choose an application.
If muranodashboard-cache it's going to be placed in a directory like /tmp it should be able to recreate this dir at least, but it isn't.
Maybe it's not a big deal but at least it's lame. I would love to propose a fix but I'm not sure when it is created or if I can choose where. Just changing where it creates should be enough.
Creating a directory with docker exec -tiu horizon horizon mkdir -p /tmp/muranodashboard-cache/apps it's just a workaround, cause /tmp keeps cleaning 'itself'.
Hi Mark
If /tmp/muranodash board-cache doesn't exist murano's UI fails when you try to choose an application.
If muranodashboard -cache it's going to be placed in a directory like /tmp it should be able to recreate this dir at least, but it isn't.
Maybe it's not a big deal but at least it's lame. I would love to propose a fix but I'm not sure when it is created or if I can choose where. Just changing where it creates should be enough.
Creating a directory with docker exec -tiu horizon horizon mkdir -p /tmp/muranodash board-cache/ apps it's just a workaround, cause /tmp keeps cleaning 'itself'.