#167 Count on saved searches

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2015-08-20
2010-07-07
Anonymous
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Originally created by: sf-overlords

Created by: mramm
Created date: 2010-04-03 21:27:35.911000
Assigned to:rcopeland

It would be great to have an item count for each of the saved searches.

Discussion

  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by noostendorp:
    Something got hoarked, now they're always zero.

    • status: validation --> open

    • milestone: beta2 -->

     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by rcopeland:

    • status: open --> code-review
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by rcopeland:

    • status: open --> in-progress
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by mramm:

    • milestone: alpha3 → beta1
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by noostendorp:
    Right now it looks like it experes saved search count on ticket update, but not on ticket create. I'd like a cache expiry on create as well.

    • status: validation --> open
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by mramm:

    • custom_field__size: --> 2
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by rcopeland:

    • status: code-review --> validation
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by rcopeland:

    • status: in-progress --> code-review

    • status: code-review --> validation

     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by rcopeland:

    • status: open --> in-progress

    • assigned_to: Rick Copeland

     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by rcopeland:

    • status: in-progress --> validation
     
  • Anonymous - 2010-07-07

    Originally by: sf-overlords

    Post by mramm:
    That is the saved searches on the nav bar on the left -- we'd need some caching mechanism, because a bunch of sequential solr hits per tracker page view would kill us pretty quickly.

     

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