On 04/13/2016 04:05 PM, Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes wrote:
Hi,
I think we can display the remote and local isos in the same list, maybe showing a label
or icon to distinguish between remote or local images (and even adding a filter and sort
option like when editing the PCI devices from a Guest, to sort local or remote isos first)
and keep the source media input on top. This way we would only have one "tab" in
this modal window and no sliding animation from left to right.
Agree.
In the old UI, we had a globe icon for remote ISOs and a disk icon for
local ISOs. Maybe we can get it back.
I like the idea of filter and sort too.
I'm not sure if adding paginators would be a good idea, a
Gallery/List view toggle button could do the trick if space is an issue for numerous
images.
If we add filter and sort, I think we can do it in a single way by now,
ie, displaying the ISOs as we do today.
We can fix the height to list at least 2 or 3 rows of ISOs and add
vertical scroll bar.
And don't forget that user can select multiple ISOs from those listed to
create a bunch of Templates at once.
For the source media input, I think we could use Typeahead.js the
same way it is used for Ginger System Modules page. In this page the typeahead input
suggests loaded modules only instead of all available modules. We would have to create
some sort of source media history mechanism or get the source media path from all existing
templates and put in a list and integrate with Typeahead:
https://twitter.github.io/typeahead.js/examples/
I don't think it is interesting to have for source media. I don't expect
the user to create multiple templates using the same source media.
He/she can use the Template clone option for it so I suggest to keep the
simple input box there.
Samuel
-----Original Message-----
From: Socorro Stoppler [mailto:socorro@linux.vnet.ibm.com]
Sent: quarta-feira, 13 de abril de 2016 14:51
To: Aline Manera <alinefm(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>; Kimchi Devel
<kimchi-devel(a)ovirt.org>; Samuel Henrique De Oliveira Guimaraes
<samuel.guimaraes(a)eldorado.org.br>; sguimaraes943(a)gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [Kimchi] Create template (UI part) without specifying media type
On 04/12/2016 10:19 AM, Aline Manera wrote:
> Hi Socorro,
>
> The user will not need to choose any template type, ie, choose between
> local file or remote ISO.
>
> Said that, when selecting "Add Template" a new dialog will be open to
> collect the source media path which can be a local file or remote one.
>
> I think in something like below:
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------
>
> | Source media: < input box >
> |
> | <info icon> Specify a local ISO file or a local image file
> or |
> | even an URL to an specific ISO
> image |
> | |
> | Suggested ISO files: |
> | < keep displaying the ISOs found in the active storage pools > |
> | |
> | Suggested Remote ISO
> files: |
> | < keep displaying the remote ISOs
>> |
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------
>
While the concept is good regarding the UI suggestion, I'm questioning if that'll
be too much in one panel? (i.e. what if there are numerous local and remote ISOs?)
Samuel,
I'd like to get your thoughts on this --- do you have a suggestion on how to handle
what Aline is trying to get across?
> Either way, you just need to collect the file path (local or remote)
> and pass it to 'source_media' parameter.
>
> Please, let me know your thoughts on it.
>
> On 04/06/2016 03:20 PM, Socorro Stoppler wrote:
>> Rather than specifying whether local file is an img or an ISO, all
>> the user has to do is to input the file including the path of its location.
>> Kimchi will handle the rest on the backend. Rather than originally
>> having 3 radio buttons, it is now 2 radio buttons -- one for local
>> and the other for remote.
>>
>> This patch needs to work in conjunction w/Ramon's latest patch set
>> sent today - Use a single field to create a template - (backend)
>>
>> Socorro Stoppler (1):
>> Create template without specifying media type
>>
>> ui/css/kimchi.css | 2 +-
>> ui/css/src/modules/_templates.scss | 2 +-
>> ui/js/src/kimchi.template_add_main.js | 378
>> +++++-----------------------------
>> ui/pages/template-add.html.tmpl | 73 +------
>> 4 files changed, 55 insertions(+), 400 deletions(-)
>>
Thanks
-Socorro