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ui improvement for not found packages #252

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glensc opened this issue Jan 20, 2016 · 1 comment
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ui improvement for not found packages #252

glensc opened this issue Jan 20, 2016 · 1 comment
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glensc commented Jan 20, 2016

so you search package that does not exist.
would be nice if besides saying "Oups this is embarrassing, it seems that no projects are being monitored currently." it could link directly to adding package page having package name pre-filled.
also the text is kind of misleading like there are NO projects at all monitored, but it intended to say probably NO projects BY THAT NAME.

so,

https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern=example-project-not-found

Oups this is embarrassing, it seems that no projects by that name are being monitored currently.
Try adding it

ps: as you can see, the name parameter support is already there, should be simple as just changing html

Prashant-Surya added a commit to Prashant-Surya/anitya that referenced this issue Feb 1, 2016
Fix for issue fedora-infra#252. A link is added in the not found message, so that a new prject can be directly added with the name field filled in the new_project form.
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pypingou commented Feb 1, 2016

Fixed in #256

@pypingou pypingou closed this as completed Feb 1, 2016
ralphbean pushed a commit that referenced this issue May 11, 2016
Fix for issue #252. A link is added in the not found message, so that a new prject can be directly added with the name field filled in the new_project form.
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