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Show global or local errors in web UI #72

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maxandersen opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 5 comments
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Show global or local errors in web UI #72

maxandersen opened this issue Sep 7, 2016 · 5 comments

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@maxandersen
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Example of current known global errors:

  • backend is not reachable

Example of local errors:

  • required field not filled out
  • validation errors
@maxandersen maxandersen added this to the Sprint #120 milestone Sep 7, 2016
@sanbornsen sanbornsen self-assigned this Sep 7, 2016
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@sanbornsen
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Hey guys, leave it to me. I am writing some code to centralize all the API requests. Handling error comes under that. So I'll take care of that along with form validations.

@joshuawilson
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@sanbornsen please do not put in any work on this. This is strictly a UX task for this sprint.

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Mgranfie commented Sep 9, 2016

Quick ?... are the errors all being stored in one resource file? This can
be an easy way to track and edit them easily... anyone have any know on
this?

Thanks,
Monica

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@joshuawilson aye aye

@michaelkleinhenz
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@Mgranfie you mean the text of the errors? That's possibly a more global thing, because we might do this for all text in the application and in connection to i18n. But this is an ongoing discussion right now. On tech as well as product level.
So, short answer: we don't know yet. But assume yes for now.

@joshuawilson joshuawilson changed the title UX work for showing global or local errors in web UI Show global or local errors in web UI Sep 13, 2016
@joshuawilson joshuawilson removed this from the Sprint #120 milestone Sep 13, 2016
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