Glad to know it worked for you. Not at the moment, but definitively it's in the cards. The way I envision this is, we have a separate UI to handle specifically bulk upload functionalities (adding UX goodies such as file uploading or better log navigation/visualization) , but it uses the generic task management infrastructure underneath. Not sure where in the pipeline this can be placed, but surely it's something that has been considered.
Hello Curtis. The bulk upload of objects is made using the Task Manager. I've put together a brief tutorial and a example that you can use as reference to create your own importing script. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Hello Curtis. The bulk upload of objects is made using the Task Manager. I've put together a brief tutorial and a example that you can use as reference to create your own importing script. Any feedback is greatly welcome.
Hello Curtis. The bulk upload of objects is made using the Task Manager. I've put together a brief tutorial and a example that you can use as reference to create your own importing script. Any feedback is greatly welcome.
Hello Charles. The OSP module was admittedly created around GPON networks (and by extension, other optical networks), but as you may have noticed already, the physical connections model is basically the same, regardless if you are using radio, copper (for power or communications) or optical-based connections (the simplicity of Kuwaiba is one of its major strengths). Certain restrictions based on object types are indeed somewhat arbitrary, and in principle, those tools could be used to perform the...
Hello Charles, Once the connection is created in the Object View, you should be able to select it and see its properties in the very same view (Screenshot 01). You can explore its contents (in case it's a container with other containers or links inside) using the Special Children explorer (also Screenshot 01) or how the connection is related to other inventory objects such as services, network interfaces or endpoints using the Relationship Explorer (Screenshot 02). You can also launch actions to...
Hello Curtis. Class icons are cached, but the resources fetched by the browser were being generated dynamically per session by Vaadin, and this was causing performance issues and some other weird behavior in views (the flashing icons problem is an example). Those icons are no longer served by Vaadin, but by a REST API call, so those URI are no longer used . We'll see if this one is also related. The fix is already in the code repository, and the deployment artifacts (docker and installer) will be...
Hello Curtis. Class icons are cached, but the resources fetched by the browser were being generated dynamically per session by Vaadin, and this was causing performance issues and some other weird behavior in views (the flashing icons problem is an example). We'll see if this one is also related. The fix is already in the code repository, and the deployment artifacts (docker and installer) will be updated today. We'll take a look at this next week.