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Story #20981
closedVisual design for projects, search, and workflow picking
Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assigned To:
Category:
Workbench2
Target version:
Start date:
10/25/2023
Due date:
% Done:
100%
Estimated time:
(Total: 0.00 h)
Story points:
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Description
User requests:
- Categories of workflows based on properties
- Styled documentation (via markdown or html)
Also, displaying/managing versions
Files
Related issues
Updated by Peter Amstutz 2 months ago
- Related to Story #19132: Registered workflow improvements added
Updated by Peter Amstutz 2 months ago
- Target version changed from To be groomed to Development 2023-10-11 sprint
Updated by Brett Smith 2 months ago
- Related to Story #20924: Search supports workflows added
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 2 months ago
- Target version changed from Development 2023-10-11 sprint to Development 2023-10-25 sprint
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 2 months ago
- Assigned To changed from Stephen Smith to Peter Amstutz
- Status changed from New to In Progress
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 2 months ago
- Tracker changed from Feature to Story
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 1 month ago
- File Searchview.svg Searchview.svg added
- File Projectview.svg Projectview.svg added
- File Workflowpicker.svg Workflowpicker.svg added
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 1 month ago
Key features:
- View is split into four tabs for each object type. When navigating to the panel, automatically show the first tab with content.
- Each tab has columns most relevant to that object type
- Single selection or multi selection is operated on using the toolbar. Separate "Action" column is eliminated. A right-click context menu remains as an alternative to the toolbar.
- Instead of trying to fit the description on the page, we should the first few words/sentences and the user can click on the summary description to get a popup with the full description.
- Search/sort/filter is synchronized across tabs
- For example, if you sort by name on one tab, it is sorted by name on all the tabs for consistency.
- If filter on a particular column, the filter is applied to all object types that have that column
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 1 month ago
- Subject changed from Visual design for workflow search and picking to Visual design for projects, search, and workflow picking
Updated by Sarah Zaranek about 1 month ago
These look good to me. I might think of something when I see them in Arvados WB2 but from just the mock up - they look good.
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 1 month ago
- Target version changed from Development 2023-10-25 sprint to Development 2023-11-08 sprint
Updated by Peter Amstutz about 1 month ago
To record the answer to one question from Sarah:
When you add a filter, it should appear as a chip below the column name. The chip should have a [x] so you can easily dismiss the filter.
The chip text should show the operator and the value, for example:
(= Running [x])
or
(> 2022-02-02 [x])
Because Arvados doesn't have an "OR" operation, filters stack, so adding a filter with the same operator as an existing filter will replace that filter. Some columns (like "Status") may only have a "=" operator.
Updated by Peter Amstutz 25 days ago
- Target version changed from Development 2023-11-08 sprint to Development 2023-11-29 sprint
Updated by Peter Amstutz 4 days ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
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