Delete an event from the Edit Event view
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Ubuntu Calendar App |
Medium
|
Mihir Soni | ||
Bug Description
Currently it seems the only way to delete an event is through the Agenda view, which brings the user to an "Event Details" page. The user should also be able to delete an event from the "Edit Event" view which is used when the user clicks on an event from the other (non-Agenda) views.
This is related to lp:1240505, but that has been marked as "Fix Released"
Related branches
- Alan Pope 🍺🐧🐱 🦄: Approve on 2015-06-29
- Ubuntu Phone Apps Jenkins Bot: Approve (continuous-integration) on 2015-06-27
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Diff: 98 lines (+29/-22)3 files modifiedEventDetails.qml (+4/-13)
NewEvent.qml (+23/-8)
tests/autopilot/calendar_app/__init__.py (+2/-1)
| Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
| status: | New → Confirmed |
| importance: | Undecided → Medium |
| Johannes Kempf (johanneskempf) wrote : | #1 |
| Kunal Parmar (pkunal-parmar) wrote : | #2 |
so this is how it works,
If you create event from time line view like day view or week view, clicking on such event first time will take you to Edit event page.
Where you can modify details as you wish. Once you save the event. clicking on second time will take you to event details.
Now you can delete the event from event details page.
May be we need better UX here, for unintended event created while scrolling timeline view or some other such case.
| Mihir Soni (mihirsoni) wrote : | #3 |
I checked the flow for this in both and Android and iOS this is how it behaves and I think that seems to be a right flow :-
iOS / Android : -
Details page will allow you to view an event and Edit an event , delete an event will be inside the edit mode.
I am proposing MP with the same above flow , if everyone agrees then we can merge or else we can reject it.
Thanks,
Mihir
| Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
| status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
| assignee: | nobody → Mihir Soni (mihirsoni) |
| Bernard Banko (beernarrd) wrote : | #4 |
Easiest would be to add the garbage icon next to the checkmark in Edit event dialogue.
Fix committed into lp:ubuntu-calendar-app at revision 687, scheduled for release in ubuntu-
| Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
| status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
| Changed in ubuntu-calendar-app: | |
| status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |


When you click on an event in daily or weekly view you will be also redirected to the "Event Details" page where you can delete the event.