Hi Kasun,
I may be missing it, but in your recent work[1] is there a way to see which users are in a usergroup?
Perhaps an additional link from the Action column of the User groups area of the Users page with the text "View users" or something????
Copying the phpmyadmin-devel list to see if others think this would be useful and get input on the location/label of the link.
Le 2013-07-10 15:42, Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
Hi Kasun,
I may be missing it, but in your recent work[1] is there a way to see which users are in a usergroup?
Perhaps an additional link from the Action column of the User groups area of the Users page with the text "View users" or something????
Copying the phpmyadmin-devel list to see if others think this would be useful and get input on the location/label of the link.
I agree with Isaac's suggestion and I add a few more:
- As the group to which belongs a user is not related to her privileges, move the "User group" dialog from the "Edit Privileges" page to the "Users overview" page, next to the Action dialog. This way, we can quickly see to which group a user belongs and we can change it.
- When entering Users, have a sub-menu with "Users overview" and "User group", similar to what we see in table Search. "Users overview" would be open by default. Otherwise, the "User group" dialog will be more difficult to notice.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Le 2013-07-10 15:42, Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
Hi Kasun,
I may be missing it, but in your recent work[1] is there a way to see which users are in a usergroup?
Perhaps an additional link from the Action column of the User groups area of the Users page with the text "View users" or something????
Copying the phpmyadmin-devel list to see if others think this would be useful and get input on the location/label of the link.
I agree with Isaac's suggestion and I add a few more:
- As the group to which belongs a user is not related to her privileges,
move the "User group" dialog from the "Edit Privileges" page to the "Users overview" page, next to the Action dialog. This way, we can quickly see to which group a user belongs and we can change it.
- When entering Users, have a sub-menu with "Users overview" and "User
group", similar to what we see in table Search. "Users overview" would be open by default. Otherwise, the "User group" dialog will be more difficult to notice.
Isaac and Marc
Thank you for your suggestions. I'll implement them and update the pull request.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Kasun Chathuranga < chathuranga.jayaneththi@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Le 2013-07-10 15:42, Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
Hi Kasun,
I may be missing it, but in your recent work[1] is there a way to see which users are in a usergroup?
Perhaps an additional link from the Action column of the User groups area of the Users page with the text "View users" or something????
Copying the phpmyadmin-devel list to see if others think this would be useful and get input on the location/label of the link.
I agree with Isaac's suggestion and I add a few more:
- As the group to which belongs a user is not related to her privileges,
move the "User group" dialog from the "Edit Privileges" page to the "Users overview" page, next to the Action dialog. This way, we can quickly see to which group a user belongs and we can change it.
- When entering Users, have a sub-menu with "Users overview" and "User
group", similar to what we see in table Search. "Users overview" would be open by default. Otherwise, the "User group" dialog will be more difficult to notice.
Isaac and Marc
Thank you for your suggestions. I'll implement them and update the pull request.
-- Regards Kasun Chathuranga
Hi,
I have implemented the above suggestions and have updated the pull request.
On Jul 15, 2013, at 12:18 AM, Kasun Chathuranga chathuranga.jayaneththi@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Kasun Chathuranga chathuranga.jayaneththi@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Le 2013-07-10 15:42, Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
Hi Kasun,
I may be missing it, but in your recent work[1] is there a way to see which users are in a usergroup?
Perhaps an additional link from the Action column of the User groups area of the Users page with the text "View users" or something????
Copying the phpmyadmin-devel list to see if others think this would be useful and get input on the location/label of the link.
I agree with Isaac's suggestion and I add a few more:
- As the group to which belongs a user is not related to her privileges,
move the "User group" dialog from the "Edit Privileges" page to the "Users overview" page, next to the Action dialog. This way, we can quickly see to which group a user belongs and we can change it.
- When entering Users, have a sub-menu with "Users overview" and "User
group", similar to what we see in table Search. "Users overview" would be open by default. Otherwise, the "User group" dialog will be more difficult to notice.
Isaac and Marc
Thank you for your suggestions. I'll implement them and update the pull request.
-- Regards Kasun Chathuranga
Hi,
I have implemented the above suggestions and have updated the pull request.
Great! I am out of the office and away from my computer all day, but will review tonight or tomorrow. Thanks.
-- Regards Kasun Chathuranga
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