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We have a very busy commerce website that uses the queue a lot for post orders services, there can be dozens of jobs created every minute and we're having to review those jobs periodically to understand why they fail and what actions to take. At this point this is our first point of entry to manage those errors and we rely a lot on it for things that can be quite important.
The UX makes it quite difficult to manage, I think the following would make it a lot more manageable :
Option to stop the auto reload. That's a problem both for keeping track of what failed jobs you've reviewed and which you're clicking on to cancel. With the list auto reloading all the time you never know what you're clicking on.
Allowing links to open in a new window instead of forcing users to look at the job on the same page, when you've reviewed the job and go back on the list you don't know where you were.
Option to order by latest/newest created
Options to filter which jobs you're looking at. In our case only the failed jobs interest us, the others could just be shown as a total somewhere on the page. In addition if the queue is busy with pending/ongoing jobs you can only see pending jobs and you're having to wait for it to clear until you see the failed jobs again
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We have a very busy commerce website that uses the queue a lot for post orders services, there can be dozens of jobs created every minute and we're having to review those jobs periodically to understand why they fail and what actions to take. At this point this is our first point of entry to manage those errors and we rely a lot on it for things that can be quite important.
The UX makes it quite difficult to manage, I think the following would make it a lot more manageable :
Thank you
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