Feature #370
closed
Add "interesting" filter to reports
Added by Paul Kelly over 14 years ago.
Updated over 14 years ago.
Description
Provide a filter on the reports search line that limits the list to reports that contain changes.
This constraint should also be the default for the link on the reports page for a host. That is, a host's list of reports should only contain those of interest.
- Category set to Reporting
- Status changed from New to Ready For Testing
- Assignee set to Paul Kelly
- Branch set to feature/370-interesting-report-filter
- Target version set to 0.1-6
I've just tried this branch, two comments:
- it doesn't work - the box is selected, but the reports are not correct (you see all reports, not just interesting ones).
- I'm not sure that I want to users not to be able to see the good reports, if I understood correctly, your patch will not allow us to see the good reports in the list.
1) There is a misunderstanding here. When you select the reports page you get ALL reports. If you access search you are presented with a search builder with the interesting filter activated by default. You can remove that tick if you wish.
2) The user is able to see whatever reports that they want via the search facility. Maybe we should go the whole way, (as you thought,) and set the interesting flag for reports on the reports front page and not just in the search line. The user could then see all reports just by unticking the interesting flag on the search line and clicking GO. If this were the case though, you would only be given a list of hosts that had something to report and not all hosts; but maybe this is better anyway. What do you think?
The reports heading now reflects whether the list is for all reports or for eventful reports
Rebased, tested
Can you please revisit this ticket after the changes #405?
- Status changed from Ready For Testing to Assigned
can you please rebase it again?
thanks
- Status changed from Assigned to Ready For Testing
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed
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