The first version of this feature is now implemented and pushed to my repository, so it should show up on the demo (http://demo.phpmyadmin.net/gsoc-tyron) anytime soon. No i18n yet.
Also the query chart loads with ajax now, which is way faster. (ignores the ajax setting atm though)
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Tyron Madlener tyronx@gmail.com wrote:
Originally I was thinking of putting each status section table into its own jQuery tab, but I realize that wouldn't really help with anything. When I think of typical use cases such as:
- looking up a particular value
- checking for error values (the ones which are currently marked red)
...it probably would be more useful to have all values in one table and offer some 'find as you type' feature. Meaning, you get a textbox where you can type the name, and when you e.g. type 'c', you get all values that contain a word that starts with 'c'. So these values for example would be shown: Innodb_pages_created, Threads_connected, Created_tmp_files
And then I'd add one select list to filter by category and another to filter for bad values (the ones currently marked as red). If all values are loaded at the beginning, like it is now, the find-as-you-type feature would be without delay / really fast.
Opinions/Ideas?