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Active filters are forgotten when clicking links in Home view #1388

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toreanderson opened this issue Aug 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Active filters are forgotten when clicking links in Home view #1388

toreanderson opened this issue Aug 15, 2024 · 1 comment

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@toreanderson
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Describe the bug

When the Home page is viewed with a filter active, e.g., by clicking Notifications or the Unhandled Service Problems header, the filter is forgotten.

Thruk Version

Version Thruk 3.16
OMD OMD 5.40-labs-edition

To Reproduce

  1. Visit the demo page with a filter active - in this case Host = naemon1. (Username/password = test/test.)
  2. Click on a widget header, e.g., Notifications. The link goes to https://demo.thruk.org/demo/thruk/cgi-bin/notifications.cgi - note how the original filter is no longer applied
  3. Observe how the notifications view now include notifications for the naemon0 host

Expected behavior

The filter should have been kept.

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  • Browser: Firefox
  • Version: 128.0.3

Additional context

This makes the Home page less useful in large installations, where filtering is essential to only see the things relevant to you, because following the links does not drill down into the problems reported. Instead what you were interested in drilling down into is drowning in a lot of uninteresting noise.

@sni
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sni commented Aug 15, 2024

so far this was not intended but sounds like a useful enhancement.

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