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Package shown in page while not yet active #127

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th0ma7 opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 4 comments
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Package shown in page while not yet active #127

th0ma7 opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 4 comments

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@th0ma7
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th0ma7 commented Jun 27, 2024

I've noticed this since quite a while, package are being showned on the page prior from being activated after the upload.

Would be nice to block that so things can be activated + delivered in bulk, mostly for dependent packages.

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hgy59 commented Jun 27, 2024

I've noticed this since quite a while, package are being showned on the page prior from being activated after the upload.

Would be nice to block that so things can be activated + delivered in bulk, mostly for dependent packages.

It is by intention that inactive packages are shown. This was introduced with #111.
Inactive packages are for manual download only and do not appear in DSM Package Center.

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th0ma7 commented Jun 27, 2024

I had no idea of that, thnx. Still would be great to mark them as inactive on the per app page.

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hgy59 commented Jun 27, 2024

I had no idea of that, thnx. Still would be great to mark them as inactive on the per app page.

Yes this was done by #111. Inactive packages are shown with grey labels and the tooltip telling so, active packages have green labels...

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th0ma7 commented Jun 28, 2024

Thnx!

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