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[ML] Transforms list row expansion tab view is not preserved on refresh #51889

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sophiec20 opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 2 comments
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Feature:Transforms ML transforms :ml usability v7.6.0

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Found in 7.6.0-SNAPSHOT "build_hash" : "26a8ca00dbc5237887c7da3695739a57f8c8fc2d", "build_date" : "2019-11-26T15:18:28.172864Z",

  1. select a transform
  2. expanded row
  3. view JSON tab
  4. wait for 30s

After 30s the view switched back to the main transform details tab, although the row expansion is preserved.

It appears that the default page refresh is changing the tab on display.

@sophiec20 sophiec20 added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience :ml usability Feature:Transforms ML transforms labels Nov 28, 2019
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Pinging @elastic/ml-ui (:ml)

@peteharverson
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Closing as this can no longer be reproduced. The selected tab of the expanded row stays expanded when the view refreshes. Tested with a 3s refresh on the page, with a URL of the form

http://localhost:5601/qnj/app/kibana#/management/elasticsearch/transform/transform_management?_g=(refreshInterval:(pause:!f,value:3000),time:(from:now-15m,to:now))

Possibly fixed by recent changes to the EUI table - elastic/eui#2754

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