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Show a "didn't load" broken icon next to a layer if it fails to fetch data #410

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crisner opened this issue Feb 21, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #417
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Show a "didn't load" broken icon next to a layer if it fails to fetch data #410

crisner opened this issue Feb 21, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #417
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crisner commented Feb 21, 2020

Sometimes layers fail to fetch data from its API. In such cases show a broken icon next to the layer in the layer menu to visually indicate that the data fetch was not successful.

We could separately decide to show a "didn't load" broken icon like https://fontawesome.com/v4.7.0/icon/exclamation-triangle next to the layer name!

Quoting @jywarren from #290 (comment)

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@crisner is this issue still avalible for claiming.

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crisner commented Feb 22, 2020

I am working on this today @neelesh17. Would you like to help add a new layer like this issue #122 or help write tests for layers? If you would like to help write tests I can create an issue for you and you could follow the tests that have already been written. Let me know what you are interested to help with. Thanks!

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I would like to help you with issue #122.

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crisner commented Feb 24, 2020

Excellent! Shall I mention on the issue that you've claimed it?

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Yeah, that would be great.

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