On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 11:23 AM Florent 'Skia' Jacquet <florent.jacq...@canonical.com> wrote: > > Hello there, > > Here is a summary of the latest features that just landed in the > autopkgtest-cloud web UI, just for you to enjoy: > > * All the pages under > https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/$package_name now have links to > both Launchpad and the excuses for that given package. Of course, if you > go down to the https://a.u.c/packages/$package_name/$release/$arch page, > the links will adapt and point you to the right release page variant for > Launchpad and excuses. > Please let me know if you think additional links in this section would > be useful. > > * On that same https://a.u.c/packages/$package_name page, you will now > find the list of running and queued tests for that package. It's the > same form as the a.u.c/running page, but filtered, so easier on memory > footprint, both for the computer and the brain cells. You may find this > useful to quickly search if a particular trigger for that package has > already been queued, no matter the release/architecture. > > * Finally on the a.u.c/packages/$package_name/$release/$arch page, you > will now also find the queued and running jobs, but with a more compact > form, added in the results table. Obviously, some data is lacking in > that table, thus the many "N/A", but we have no way of finding that > right now to fill up the gaps, sorry. Also, with the queues being > absolutely huge right now, you may find that for some packages, you need > to scroll once or twice to get to the finished results. I hope this will > not be too disturbing, but if it is for too many people, we may study > some solutions to offer the choice of hiding those lines, although our > dynamic web frontend developer skill set is very limited in the team (as > in "we don't speak JS"). > > Please find attached a screenshot of the current "glance/noble/ppc64el" > page as an example. Non-contractual color scheme, as I run dark reader. > > Any positive feedback will be most welcome, and for negative feedback, > let us remind you that we have a bug tracker where you can submit your > wishlist here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/auto-package-testing
As someone who has spent a lot of time lately monitoring different pages to get the full view of a package, I can say I find these improvements very welcome! Thanks for the update! -dann -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel