The subject made me think you added the VM description property, i.e. the comment a user can set for VMs in the note field, to the confirmation. But it's for all guests, i.e., bot VMs and CTs, and it's the guest name, so I'd go for something like:
fix #5787: ui: display guest name in confirm dialogs Am 21/10/2024 um 14:17 schrieb Timothy Nicholson: > Signed-off-by: Timothy Nicholson <t.nichol...@proxmox.com> > --- > > This patch adds a new function to the PVE Utils that formats a task > confirmation message to display in confirm dialogs, for example when shutting > down a VM. As requested by the Bugzilla entry #5787, the message now includes > the VM name in addition to the VM ID. why isn't above stated in the commit message but only as patch note? > > www/manager6/Utils.js | 4 ++++ > www/manager6/lxc/CmdMenu.js | 4 ++-- > www/manager6/lxc/Config.js | 8 +++++--- > www/manager6/qemu/CmdMenu.js | 4 ++-- > www/manager6/qemu/Config.js | 14 ++++++++------ > www/manager6/window/GuestStop.js | 2 +- > 6 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/www/manager6/Utils.js b/www/manager6/Utils.js > index db86fa9a..462eb148 100644 > --- a/www/manager6/Utils.js > +++ b/www/manager6/Utils.js > @@ -1960,6 +1960,10 @@ Ext.define('PVE.Utils', { > } > return languageCookie || Proxmox.defaultLang || 'en'; > }, > + > + format_task_confirmation_message: function(type, vmid, vmname) { As this is not for arbitrary tasks but for guests I'd change the signature of this function to: format_guest_confirmation: function(taskType, vmid, guestName) { vmid could also become guestId, but vmid is so widely used in various code bases that it is often easier to ignore that it implies VMs only, as "vmid" seldom does that. And yes, we have some wrong terminology in LXC code, like the "vm" variable below, but for new functions I'd still like to use the generic terms if the function is applicable for both, CTs and VMs. > + return `${Proxmox.Utils.format_task_description(type, `${vmid} > (${vmname})`)}?`; This also adds a "?" at the end, is that all right? The nested template string isn't making things easier to read IMO, and if the "?" is indeed superfluous then a simple return Proxmox.Utils.format_task_description(taskType, `${vmid} (${guestName})`); _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel