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Graph view in web UI should never generate modal alerts #378

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peterbourgon opened this Issue Feb 5, 2014 · 6 comments

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peterbourgon commented Feb 5, 2014

For example, when I load a bookmarked graph view that contains an expression that happens to not have any recent data points, I don't want to be forced to clear an alert dialog. Similarly, if I type an expression that fails to evaluate, I should be notified in a less forceful way.

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juliusv commented Feb 5, 2014

👍 - this should be indicated in a less obtrusive, but still useful way.

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typingduck commented Feb 14, 2014

👍 I'll add that when clicking zoom in / zoom out multiple times on the graph UI an alert dialog also pops.

Obviously just some kind of race condition.

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typingduck commented Mar 21, 2014

this is getting a little painful on dashboards (any navigation clicks generate more than 1 popup)

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juliusv commented Oct 30, 2014

Fixed in 921ebbf

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typingduck commented Oct 30, 2014

^5

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