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Issue Type:
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Improvement
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Assignee:
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Unassigned |
Components:
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build-pipeline |
Created:
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17/Jul/13 8:18 AM
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Description:
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We're starting to use the build-pipeline plugin fairly extensively, and are finding that it can be hard to find your particular project in a list of many others.
In our world, each commit creates a new pipeline, and so a new row in the pipeline view. We've got a few dozen different projects pipelined, all of which progress through our environments at different speeds. That means it's quite likely that a slow project might make it through a couple of pipeline steps but "drop off the bottom of the page" before it makes it all the way to the end of the pipeline.
Would it be possible to add a search or filter capability, such that you could type in the name of a project and just be shown the pipelines for it? That way, whilst there might be lots of rows for your project, at least you'd be able to see the one that got part-way through the pipeline and then push it a little further up.
If there's any way I can help to implement this suggestion, please let me know.
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Minor
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Reporter:
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Ralph Bolton
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