feature request #7920
open
Possibility to define area specific status selection
Added by Katja Luther over 5 years ago.
Updated over 2 years ago.
Description
We need a possibility to define status selection lists depending on the area. For example in euro + med the status list for the EuroMed area should contain only endemic, not endemic and endemism unknown, for all other areas the standard status list should be available
implemented:
- the status dropDown of the distribution editor evaluates whether there exist an preference for the selected area and when it exist display the status allowed.
still open:
- possibility to define preference for area specific status in the preference pages
- evaluation of preference in the details view of the distribution
- Assignee changed from Katja Luther to Andreas Müller
Result of discussion: we use the subject part of the CdmPreferences. By defining something like /taxeditor/NamedArea:uuid .
With same predicate.
For this we need to further develop the evaluation of the subject within the service layer and also for the caches (Taxeditor preference cache and CdmPreferenceLookup used by vaadin/taxongraphdao).
A class representing the subject evaluation algorithm will be added to eu.etaxonomy.cdm.model.metadata. It can be used by the caches and by service layer then.
Changed Assignee as I will try to implement the algorithm class first.
- Tags set to euro+med
- Assignee changed from Andreas Müller to Katja Luther
- Subject changed from possibility to define areaspecific status selection to Possibility to define area specific status selection
- Description updated (diff)
- Severity changed from normal to critical
- Target version changed from Release 5.5 to Release 5.6
Is this feature request really only specific to the taxeditor?
To me it sounds like a preference for a project in general which should also be available to the vaadin distribution editor and to other clients. From this point of view it seems too restrictive to name the subject like /taxeditor/NamedArea:uuid
The provision of the filtered Term list per NamedArea should of course be due to the service layer as already stated in comment 1.
Andreas Kohlbecker wrote:
Is this feature request really only specific to the taxeditor?
To me it sounds like a preference for a project in general which should also be available to the vaadin distribution editor and to other clients. From this point of view it seems to restrictive to name the subject like /taxeditor/NamedArea:uuid
The provision of the filtered Term list per NamedArea should of course be due to the service layer as already stated in comment 1.
No, it is not specific to TaxEditor and also in the description it is not mentioned to be specific. Only in note-1 an example is given how it could look like. But this is only an example. The same way you can use /vaadin/NamedArea:uuid or /NamedArea:uuid . But this requires #7932 to be implemented by clients (caches) and in general is more related to #7932. The service is also implementing it but as clients primarily use the caches these are most important.
- Target version changed from Release 5.6 to Reviewed Next Major Release
- Target version changed from Reviewed Next Major Release to Release 5.6
This is urgent for E+M and should be handled very soon. Latest in 5.7 but if possible in 5.6
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Target version changed from Release 5.6 to Release 5.7
- Description updated (diff)
- Target version changed from Release 5.7 to Release 5.8
- Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
- % Done changed from 0 to 70
To me this looks like being solved including the open issues. Please check and move open issues to a new ticket if needed.
An open issue is that it should also be available for local prefs (where it is maybe more difficult to implement because of the key-value storage of these preferences. See also #8045#note-17.
- Related to feature request #8309: Implement preferences with predicate and subject in local preferences added
- Tags changed from euro+med to euro+med, preferences
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