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Unstable - Trash - The inheritable metadata modal is not displayed when adding a new folder #4770

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pcenov opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 3 comments
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bug DEV: frontend P1 - important Priority: High impact on UX

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pcenov commented Sep 30, 2024

Observed behavior

If I delete a resource and I go to the Trash to restore it I have an option to add a new folder. When I do so then I don't see the inheritable metadata modal. The modal is also not being displayed if I move the resource to a folder with different metadata.

Expected behavior

Seems that the modal should be displayed if there's metadata added to the parent folder but the expected behavior should be further discussed.

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  1. Go to https://unstable.studio.learningequality.org/en/accounts/#/ and sign in
  2. Open a channel with resources withing a folder with metadata
  3. Delete the resource
  4. Go to Trash and attempt to restore the resource by creating a new folder or moving it to a folder with different metadata

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Trash.-.Add.new.folder.-.Missing.metadata.modal.mp4

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pcenov commented Sep 30, 2024

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@pcenov has this issue been solved? If not, I can give it a go.

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Hi @Arunima22! Unfortunately this issue is not suitable for open source contribution, as we will probably need to make some techincal decisions around this. But you’re welcome to find a "help wanted" issue with no assignee

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