On 16.11.2018 18:07, Clemens Feige wrote:
Hello
Hello
I have a question about the WikiAutoCompletePlugin [1], which I like
very much.
It looks like the plugin limits the count of proposed tickets (which
appear in the auto-complete pop-up) to a number of 10 tickets.
What is the motivation for this arbitrary limitation?
Are there speed concerns?
I think this was simply the first thing I tried, years ago, and nobody
bothered to change it yet.
I assume there has to be _some_ limit, as loading the full list of all
12'000 tickets on trac-hacks wouldn't make much sense.
Jun and Ryan probably know more than me about what kind of limit would
put a strain on the server resources.
Note that other items like files do not have a limitation. If too many
are found, then a scroll bar appears. Why not for tickets?
In the plugin source code I can see that the SQL ticket query is
limited to 10. Are there any concerns to set this to a higher values
like 100?
I would be willing to submit a patch (an open a ticket on trac-hacks)
after successfully testing it.
Please do, thanks!
Thanks
Clemens
[1]
https://trac-hacks.org/wiki/WikiAutoCompletePlugin
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