1.8rc1: Deploy/Release in single node view keeps adding blank pages at the top

Bug #1461258 reported by Larry Michel
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
MAAS
Fix Released
High
Blake Rouse

Bug Description

I am observing this behaviour while I keep redeploying and releasing this server while troubleshooting a curtin install issue. I keep having to scroll further down after what seem to be every deploy/release sequence. It seems like a certain amount of blank spaces is added at the top of the web page each time I execute Deploy and/or Release from "Take Action"

This is in Firefox. When I went to try Chromium, I hit bug 1461256, so I will have to try later to see if it recreates there.

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Larry Michel (lmic)
description: updated
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Raphaël Badin (rvb) wrote :

I can't reproduce this right now (with firefox 38.0+build3-0ubuntu0.14.04.1). Can you please provide a screenshot?

Changed in maas:
status: New → Incomplete
importance: Undecided → High
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Blake Rouse (blake-rouse) wrote :

I am not able to directly reproduce this as I think it has to do with a race on changing the current view in the angular route. When that view is changed the sticky header directive will be recreated and this can cause an issue on how the height of the element is calculated.

I have a fix that makes the code better, that I believe will solve this issue. If it does not please reopen the bug.

Changed in maas:
status: Incomplete → In Progress
assignee: nobody → Blake Rouse (blake-rouse)
milestone: none → 1.8.0
Changed in maas:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
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Larry Michel (lmic) wrote :

I recreated on the main page while doing block commissioning and deploy for displayed filter. I scrolled down to very top start of data.

Changed in maas:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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