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Jan Linnenkohl commented on JENKINS-12194:
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This would be very helpful for us. Because we have a lot of different types and 
we always make our statistics by hand. Just a small filter field with a "Type" 
selection would be very nice.
                
> warnings dashboard view portlet, ability to filter by category or type
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>
>                 Key: JENKINS-12194
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12194
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: dashboard-view, warnings
>    Affects Versions: current
>            Reporter: Greg Moncreaff
>            Assignee: Peter Hayes
>
> with parsers, either built in or hand crafted jelly script, you can throw a 
> lot of different data into the warnings buckets.  
> it would be nice to be able to select from either category or type to 
> indicate which portions of those data you want on a dashboard view.
> CONOPS: 
> lots of little quick jobs that each have multiple checkers with associated 
> parsers contributing to warnings, so developers get a soup to nuts validation 
> of their commit 
> best practice review wants to see sorting/trending of each of those warnings 
> separately to look for hot spots, etc.
> in this case its not realistic to split the jobs into tool name filterable 
> pieces (too many jobs, and warnings don't roll up if jobs are connected in a 
> stream)
> its also not realistic (no matter how desirable) that those individual 
> checkers will get their own plugins and columns in analysis-code in any 
> reasonable amount of time.

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