Bug 928727

Summary: [RFE] [engine-webadmin-portal] Resizable columns in add virtual disk window
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Reporter: Elad <ebenahar>
Component: ovirt-engine-webadmin-portalAssignee: Allon Mureinik <amureini>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Elad <ebenahar>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: unspecified    
Version: 3.2.0CC: acanan, amureini, bsettle, derez, ecohen, iheim, nsoffer, rbalakri, Rhev-m-bugs, scohen, sherold, tnisan, yeylon
Target Milestone: ---Keywords: FutureFeature, Improvement
Target Release: 3.5.0   
Hardware: x86_64   
OS: Unspecified   
Whiteboard: storage
Fixed In Version: sf16 Doc Type: Enhancement
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Last Closed: 2015-02-11 17:52:43 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Elad 2013-03-28 10:20:20 UTC
Description of problem:

Can not extend columns in add virtual disk window.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

rhevm-backend-3.2.0-10.16.master.el6ev.noarch
rhevm-webadmin-portal-3.2.0-10.16.master.el6ev.noarch

How reproducible:

100%

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Create VM.
2. Under 'virtual machines' tab Click 'add' under disks tab. 
3. Try to extend the columns
  
Actual results:

User can not extend columns.

Expected results:

User should be able to extend columns.

Comment 1 Haim 2013-03-29 19:21:16 UTC
please add screen shot.

Comment 2 Elad 2013-04-02 07:11:37 UTC
Created attachment 730630 [details]
screenshot

Screenshot attached.
The columns in this windows cannot be extended

Comment 3 Ayal Baron 2013-04-07 15:09:48 UTC
Daniel, isn't this a dup of a generic feature to be able to resize columns?

Comment 4 Daniel Erez 2013-04-07 15:29:47 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> Daniel, isn't this a dup of a generic feature to be able to resize columns?

Yes, resizable columns support is currently available only for main-tabs tables. I.e. tables in dialogs (or sub-tabs) don't support column resizing.

Comment 5 Allon Mureinik 2013-06-25 13:49:45 UTC
(In reply to Daniel Erez from comment #4)
> (In reply to comment #3)
> > Daniel, isn't this a dup of a generic feature to be able to resize columns?
> 
> Yes, resizable columns support is currently available only for main-tabs
> tables. I.e. tables in dialogs (or sub-tabs) don't support column resizing.

Bug 915950 adds support for subtabs, but we still need to handle dialogs

Comment 6 Itamar Heim 2013-12-01 19:11:08 UTC
with the two other implemented, how big of an effort is this?

Comment 7 Daniel Erez 2013-12-01 19:50:07 UTC
(In reply to Itamar Heim from comment #6)
> with the two other implemented, how big of an effort is this?

The tables in disk dialog are similar to the ones in storage dialog;
i.e. a tree with outer/inner tables. While the inner tables can easily support resizable columns, the outer tables will require a new infrastructure not currently supported (needed also for tree based sub-tabs).

Comment 9 Allon Mureinik 2014-08-10 10:54:47 UTC
(In reply to Daniel Erez from comment #7)
> (In reply to Itamar Heim from comment #6)
> > with the two other implemented, how big of an effort is this?
> 
> The tables in disk dialog are similar to the ones in storage dialog;
> i.e. a tree with outer/inner tables. While the inner tables can easily
> support resizable columns, the outer tables will require a new
> infrastructure not currently supported (needed also for tree based sub-tabs).
Einav - is this in your future plans?

Comment 10 Einav Cohen 2014-08-13 17:44:03 UTC
(In reply to Allon Mureinik from comment #9)
> (In reply to Daniel Erez from comment #7)
> > (In reply to Itamar Heim from comment #6)
> > > with the two other implemented, how big of an effort is this?
> > 
> > The tables in disk dialog are similar to the ones in storage dialog;
> > i.e. a tree with outer/inner tables. While the inner tables can easily
> > support resizable columns, the outer tables will require a new
> > infrastructure not currently supported (needed also for tree based sub-tabs).
> Einav - is this in your future plans?

not at the moment... can you please open a 'ux' RFE that will block this BZ?

Comment 11 Allon Mureinik 2014-08-13 18:38:33 UTC
(In reply to Einav Cohen from comment #10)
> (In reply to Allon Mureinik from comment #9)
> > (In reply to Daniel Erez from comment #7)
> > > (In reply to Itamar Heim from comment #6)
> > > > with the two other implemented, how big of an effort is this?
> > > 
> > > The tables in disk dialog are similar to the ones in storage dialog;
> > > i.e. a tree with outer/inner tables. While the inner tables can easily
> > > support resizable columns, the outer tables will require a new
> > > infrastructure not currently supported (needed also for tree based sub-tabs).
> > Einav - is this in your future plans?
> 
> not at the moment... can you please open a 'ux' RFE that will block this BZ?
Daniel - can you please file this RFE?
I'm sure you'd do a better job than me describing what EXACTLY we need here.
Thanks!

Comment 12 Daniel Erez 2014-09-29 15:17:22 UTC
It seems that this bug addresses only column resizing in attach disk dialog,
which already been resolved while ago (3.2 build) by http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/14445/.

Moving to ON_QA for verification.

@Aharon - up to you whether to verify or close as current release.

Comment 13 Daniel Erez 2014-09-29 16:00:38 UTC
Filed bug 1147633 as an RFE for addressing the issue described in comment #7.

Comment 14 Elad 2014-09-30 08:22:34 UTC
Columns are resizealbe in the add disk dialog for attach disk.
Verified using vt3.1

Comment 16 errata-xmlrpc 2015-02-11 17:52:43 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-0158.html