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DescriptionAlexander Braverman
2016-04-25 07:40:02 UTC
Description of problem:
When adding new puppet module to content view, you search for module name.
The search only applies on the loaded list of Puppet modules.
This means if we have 4000 modules from puppet forge, and the search only loaded 200 modules, it won't find any module that is not loaded (the other 3800 modules). Unless you scroll down, and make the content view load another batch of modules (20 at the time).
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Snap 8.2
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Content view
2. Go to Puppet tab
3. Make sure you have more then 20 modules
4. Search for Puppet module that won't be in the loaded list
Actual results:
None returned
Expected results:
All puppet modules that fit the search.
Additional info:
In Satellite 6.2, the 'Add Puppet Module' screen has been enhanced to support scoped_search. With this, the user may now easily search all available modules versus filtering only on those that are viewable.
Attaching a screenshot illustrating the new behavior.
Based on this, I am also going to close the bugzilla; however, please do let us know if this does not meet the request.