You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
⚠️ Please check that this feature request hasn't been suggested before.
I searched previous Ideas in Discussions didn't find any similar feature requests.
I searched previous Issues didn't find any similar feature requests.
🔖 Feature description
Currently, when a user clicks on "deploy agent" without being logged in, they are prompted to log in. However, after successfully logging in, the agent data entered before login is not preserved. This forces the user to re-type all the agent data, which can be a cumbersome process and negatively affect user experience.
✔️ Solution
To solve this issue, we propose implementing a feature to cache the user's input data temporarily. This could be achieved by storing the agent data in the local storage or a temporary session. Once the user successfully logs in, the stored data can be retrieved and populated in the appropriate fields automatically, thereby preserving the user's work and improving the overall user experience.
❓ Alternatives
No response
📝 Additional Context
No response
Acknowledgements
My issue title is concise, descriptive, and in title casing.
I have searched the existing issues to make sure this feature has not been requested yet.
I have provided enough information for the maintainers to understand and evaluate this request.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
🔖 Feature description
Currently, when a user clicks on "deploy agent" without being logged in, they are prompted to log in. However, after successfully logging in, the agent data entered before login is not preserved. This forces the user to re-type all the agent data, which can be a cumbersome process and negatively affect user experience.
✔️ Solution
To solve this issue, we propose implementing a feature to cache the user's input data temporarily. This could be achieved by storing the agent data in the local storage or a temporary session. Once the user successfully logs in, the stored data can be retrieved and populated in the appropriate fields automatically, thereby preserving the user's work and improving the overall user experience.
❓ Alternatives
No response
📝 Additional Context
No response
Acknowledgements
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: