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release-22.1: cluster-ui/ui: remove ability to search statements by plan #83652

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@xinhaoz xinhaoz commented Jun 30, 2022

Backport 1/1 commits from #83423.

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Closes #83155

Previously, we allowed statements in the statements page to
searchable by text in the explain plan. This was before we
returned multiple plans for a statement fingerprint. This commit
removes the explain plan text as part of the searchable string, as
this feature could now lead to confusing behaviour.

Release note (ui change): In the statements page, users can no
longer filter statements by searching for text in the EXPLAIN
plan.

Release justification: Bug fixes and low-risk updates to new functionality

Closes  cockroachdb#83155

Previously, we allowed statements in the statements page to
searchable by text in the explain plan. This was before we
returned multiple plans for a statement fingerprint. This commit
removes the explain plan text as part of the searchable string, as
this feature could  now lead to confusing behaviour.

Release note (ui change): In the statements page, users can no
longer filter statements by searching for text in the EXPLAIN
plan.
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Thanks for opening a backport.

Please check the backport criteria before merging:

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:lgtm:

Reviewable status: :shipit: complete! 1 of 0 LGTMs obtained

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