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Deployments page #287

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michaelvirgil opened this issue Jun 23, 2017 · 10 comments
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Deployments page #287

michaelvirgil opened this issue Jun 23, 2017 · 10 comments

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@michaelvirgil
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michaelvirgil commented Jun 23, 2017

Description

As a user, I would like to be able to easily understand how my application is currently deployed, including all of the services and their versions across multiple environments.

Acceptance Criteria

  • As a user, I should be able to easily find my code deployments
  • As a user, I should be able to easily see which versions of which services are currently active on which environments
  • As a user, I should be able to understand any resource and capacity information around my deployments, especially when there are alerts or risks in capacity
  • The user should be able to view the resource consumed by the deployed application.
  • The user should be able to get basic information about each of the environments they have deployed without having to jump back and forth between OpenShift.io and the OpenShift console. For advanced information, like logs, the user can be redirected to the OpenShift console.

-- Below feels like it should be a separate story ---

  • The user should be easily able to assign pipeline steps to certain environments, and change the environments used for pipeline steps at any time

Note:
Experience 1608E178 [P*] - The “planning a new project” end-to-end experience
While these pages do exist they have yet to have any UX work done on them.

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#2058

@rajdavies
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Would be great if the user can also retrieve information about how much free space they have available on their attached persistent volume.

@catrobson
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Designs for Deployments page - https://redhat.invisionapp.com/share/YSDL0KRKW#/screens/257823464 (Replaces today's Application page)

@catrobson
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Original designs for the environments page. Note that there is interest in discussing further whether the current deployments page covers our needs enough that we can get rid of this environments page, or if there is any particular value in the environments page that we should keep or roll into deployments.

https://redhat.invisionapp.com/share/3UAZNL1JQ#/226251975_Environments_Pods

@catrobson
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Final designs for the deployments page:
https://redhat.invisionapp.com/share/YSDL0KRKW#

We'll be reviewing any comments in InVision and replying as soon as possible.

@dgutride
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@joshuawilson - from meeting with team - can we rename this epic to "Deployments Page"

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@joshuawilson
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I'm thinking not everything should be moved. This will be closed this sprint. So there will be no point in tracking it all alone in Planner.

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