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Bug #45067

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mgr/dashboard: redirect to original URL after successful login

Added by Ernesto Puerta about 4 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
UX
Target version:
% Done:

0%

Source:
Tags:
Backport:
nautilus, octopus
Regression:
No
Severity:
3 - minor
Reviewed:
Affected Versions:
ceph-qa-suite:
Pull request ID:
Crash signature (v1):
Crash signature (v2):

Description

Currently, when a user enters a URL (different from the the landing page), they first get redirected to the login page for authentication, and once succeeded, a user would expect to reach the page they originally intended.

Angular guard-based solution


Related issues 2 (0 open2 closed)

Copied to Dashboard - Backport #47155: octopus: mgr/dashboard: redirect to original URL after successful loginResolvedAvan ThakkarActions
Copied to Dashboard - Backport #47156: nautilus: mgr/dashboard: redirect to original URL after successful loginResolvedAvan ThakkarActions
Actions #1

Updated by Avan Thakkar over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from New to In Progress
  • Assignee set to Avan Thakkar
Actions #2

Updated by Lenz Grimmer over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
  • Target version set to v16.0.0
Actions #3

Updated by Avan Thakkar over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Pending Backport
  • Pull request ID set to 36582
Actions #4

Updated by Avan Thakkar over 3 years ago

  • Copied to Backport #47155: octopus: mgr/dashboard: redirect to original URL after successful login added
Actions #5

Updated by Avan Thakkar over 3 years ago

  • Copied to Backport #47156: nautilus: mgr/dashboard: redirect to original URL after successful login added
Actions #6

Updated by Lenz Grimmer over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Pending Backport to Resolved
Actions #7

Updated by Ernesto Puerta about 3 years ago

  • Project changed from mgr to Dashboard
  • Category changed from 152 to UX
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