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Feature #36733

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Change the color of the remove repository icon when repositories cannot be removed

Added by Samir Jha about 1 year ago. Updated about 1 year ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
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Category:
Repositories
Target version:
Difficulty:
Triaged:
Yes
Fixed in Releases:
Found in Releases:

Description

Cloned from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2087537

1. Proposed title of this feature request

[RFE] Change the color of the remove repository icon when repositories cannot be removed

3. What is the nature and description of the request?

Enabled repositories under Content > Red Hat Repositories show a blue circle with a minus sign. I'd like to suggest that this icon change to a white circle with a black minus sign for repositories that have been added to content views.

4. Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)

Customers often have trouble remembering or determining whether or not a repository has already been added to a content view before they try to remove it. In Satellite 6.10, attempting to disable such a repository creates paused tasks that lock the database, and then create a cascade effect that prevents other related tasks from running (see bz #2032040).

6. For each functional requirement listed, specify how Red Hat and the customer can test to confirm the requirement is successfully implemented.

- enable a repo
- add that repo to a content view
- see if the icon changed
- remove that repo from the content view
- see if the icon changed back

7. Is there already an existing RFE upstream or in Red Hat Bugzilla?

no

8. Does the customer have any specific time-line dependencies and which release would they like to target (i.e. RHEL5, RHEL6)?

no

9. Is the sales team involved in this request and do they have any additional input?

no

10. List any affected packages or components.

foreman

11. Would the customer be able to assist in testing this functionality if implemented?

yes

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