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Alexandre Rafalovitch commented on SOLR-5507:
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Well, the benefits were that they were a file with the collection config, so
that was - theoretically - an easy way to do a collection-specific add-on,
including extra pages in the menu tree. I am not sure if having Admin UI in
AngularJS will by itself solve the same use case. Unless you building-in some
fancy magic router.
As to the global style resets, the default CSS was AFAIK resetting all the
styles (headers, etc). So, if you just wanted a quick admin-extra page, your
font was set to 12 points and so were all your headers. So, it was fairly
painful. The solution would have been to have the CSS styles reset scoped so it
did not affect the included extra pages. But nobody ever worked on it. I am not
sure if there was even a JIRA.
> Admin UI - Refactoring using AngularJS
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> Key: SOLR-5507
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5507
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: web gui
> Reporter: Stefan Matheis (steffkes)
> Assignee: Stefan Matheis (steffkes)
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: SOLR-5507.patch
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> On the LSR in Dublin, i've talked again to [~upayavira] and this time we
> talked about Refactoring the existing UI - using AngularJS: providing (more,
> internal) structure and what not ;>
> He already started working on the Refactoring, so this is more a 'tracking'
> issue about the progress he/we do there.
> Will extend this issue with a bit more context & additional information, w/
> thoughts about the possible integration in the existing UI and more (:
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