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Feature #8385

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Restore context to last used taxonomies at log in

Added by Stephen Benjamin over 9 years ago. Updated about 8 years ago.

Status:
New
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Organizations and Locations
Target version:
-
Difficulty:
Triaged:
Fixed in Releases:
Found in Releases:

Description

Regression in 1.7 over 1.6 behavior:

- Select an organizational context different than your default (if any)
- Log out or let the session expire
- Log in
- You'll be return to 'Any Context' (or other default) instead of the previously chosen org


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Related to Foreman - Bug #3845: user login session ending clears chosen organizationClosedStephen Benjamin12/10/2013Actions
Actions #1

Updated by Stephen Benjamin over 9 years ago

  • Subject changed from Taxonomies are no longer saved and restore at log out to Taxonomies are no longer saved and restored at log out
Actions #2

Updated by Dominic Cleal over 9 years ago

Taxonomies have never been saved on logout, or at least, it wasn't intended. They should be saved on session expiration, which is a different case. Which are you using?

Actions #3

Updated by Stephen Benjamin over 9 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Bug to Feature
  • Subject changed from Taxonomies are no longer saved and restored at log out to Restore context to last used taxonomies at log in
  • Priority changed from High to Normal

Hmm, I thought I tried both, but it is working on session expiry.. sorry.

I'll make this a feature request then!

Actions #4

Updated by Dominic Cleal over 9 years ago

  • Related to Bug #3845: user login session ending clears chosen organization added
Actions #5

Updated by The Foreman Bot over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Ready For Testing
  • Pull request https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/pull/1937 added
  • Pull request deleted ()
Actions #6

Updated by Tomer Brisker about 8 years ago

  • Status changed from Ready For Testing to New
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