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Code changed in jenkins
User: Ulli Hafner
Path:
pom.xml
src/main/java/hudson/plugins/pmd/dashboard/WarningsTablePortlet.java
http://jenkins-ci.org/commit/pmd-plugin/5f8687f1cd8a209e37a300758ea783f4ebd2d446
Log:
[JENKINS-12984] Added option to filter the projects in the table.
If the filter is set then only projects with warnings are visible.
> warnings (et.al) per project - add checkbox to filter out projects with issue
> total of 0? - or to show only the top N based on sort selection?
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> Key: JENKINS-12984
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12984
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: warnings
> Affects Versions: current
> Reporter: Greg Moncreaff
> Assignee: Ulli Hafner
> Attachments: jenkins-table_per_project-information_reduction.bmp
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> CONOPS - reduce information overload by allowing to focus on a subset when
> dashboard view contains many jobs
> Options
> 1. just filter out the zero issue projects
> = most likely they are fine and need no extra attention? possibly, but
> less likely? that there publishers are not working for some reason
> 2. put a cap on number of rows, so you can focus on the top (or bottom) N (3,
> 10) whatever based on the sort bring projects into/out of the the limited row
> set?
> for option 2, (and in general) you would want the sorts to be sticky, so
> whatever sort showed the current "interesting" job subset would remain until
> actively changed.
> either or both options could be done independent of each other
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