UI Improvement Suggestions
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Thoughtful Locust
Two suggestions for UI improvement when editing content.
- Add ability to expand the Expression Box.
When editing an expression the dialogue box is restricted to a single row, this makes it challenging when editing even a simple expression. In the example of an HTTP Step the Request Body could be 800+ characters which is impossible to reliably edit in the UI. Is it possible to consider adding a button to show a bigger expression dialogue box? (For example similar to how the script dialogue box can be expanded.)
2. Add (optional) word-wrap to the YAML view
When using the YAML editor (on a 1920 monitor) the screen fits in ~180 characters of text. This means that continuous left-right scrolling is needed to track location. It might be beneficial if a “Word-Wrap” option were available.
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Canny AI
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Allow column resizing in GUI in Harness nextgen or wrap text
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Olive Giraffe
I have an enhancement request: I would like to be able to either resize columns in next gen GUIs, or wrap text. Some long text cannot be seen fully.
Canny AI
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Can we wrap the output logs and display or fit them to the window screen
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Historic Mole
Harness console output logs doesn't wrap the text to fit into the window screen which is not a user friendly and have to navigate along the long lines to view.
Canny AI
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UI Improvement for list view - Allow resizing
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Xanthic Tyrannosaurus
Currently, you can't resize the list view columns to be able to see the entire name, such as a pipeline. Please change the UI to allow for resizing of columns to be able to see longer names.
Canny AI
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Improve the design of Pipeline Studio to make more space for the pipeline name.
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Exact Galliform
User wanted some Improvement in the design of Pipeline Studio to make more space for the pipeline name.
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Purple Halibut
Completely agree with suggestions above.
Also to note is that the Code is different inside the YAML interface, as it adds escape characters into the YAML code, example: \n \"
Canny AI
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Scale windows to show entire tag
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Sleepy Parrot
There is a lot of dead space that could be utilized to show the entire tag.
Canny AI
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make the execution detail step list wider
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Ethical Grasshopper
We do not have a option to configure or expand the width of the log or list box in the console view as it defaults to the predefined view boxes
Canny AI
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Adjustable column width on pipeline UI
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Amber Duck
Adjustable column width on pipeline UI
It is hard to find/select pipeline in current UI, the column size is fixed. Some columns, for example: CODE SOURCE is useless to us.
The view is also very unreasonable, we don't need such big space to show execution start time and duration, and "this execution is triggered manually" is also useless, it is a duplicate info as EXECUTION START TIME(from which, we can easily find who triggered, whether it is manually). To the contrary, we can't see the complete pipeline name and environment name, which are really important info to us.
I understand different customers might have different requirements to meet their needs, so, to be simple, are we able to adjust the column width and choose which column need to be shown?
Canny AI
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Pipelines page should have more user adjustability.
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Hazel Raccoon
The pipelines listing page should have the ability to adjust the column widths and re-order the columns or add/remove certain columns based on user preference. Our pipeline names are really long and similar at the beginning, so the significant part is getting cut off.
Canny AI
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Too few characters of pipeline names shown in "Executions"
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Agreed Mockingbird
In the "Executions" list, the column for the pipeline names is too narrow and it's a bit difficult to find out pipeline names, users need to hover over them. At the same time some other columns have a lot of empty space, maybe this can be more dynamic? Or maybe you could show the pipeline names multiline?
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