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NOTE This issue is only for candidates interested in the Rucio WebUI Revamp project.
Motivation
Currently, the sessions in WebUI are managed by using session cookies that are maintained with custom server-side logic. The goal of this task is to deprecate the custom cookie management by introducing sessions
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When reading CSV and coercing a column into DATE
type the reader fails to parse value in day/month/year
and silently outputs ALL rows as null
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Expectation: a readable error is displayed asking to specify the dateFormat
When viewing and editing JSON, it is fairly common to have somewhat deeply nested items which become difficult to view in the browser. Switching the default indentation back to 2 spaces (instead of 4) will help.
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So I was staring at the spiffy new Gitlab container registry and really appreciating that it has a lot of boxes that are like "run this command to pull this container" or "run this command to login to the registry" and it struck me that it would be totally SUPER if girder had this same kind of functionality. Obviously it wouldn't be appropriate for all instances so you'd want it to be a pl