Details
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Type: extRequest
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Minor
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Resolution: New functionality
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Fix Version/s: Sprint 4.1.3
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Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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Labels:None
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HD-Chapter:Apps
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HD-Enabler:Wirecloud
Description
We logged into filab and acquired some widgets. We went to the mashup and
started adding some of those widgets, YouTube Browser and Linear Graph, in
order to test them.
Then, we clicked on Wiring map and made connections between these two
widgets to check if it was possible.
We went back to the mashup view and clicked on a video in the YouTube
Browser video and then the Linear Graph widget gave an exception. We think
the reason why this exception was thrown is the type of data Linear Graph
is expecting to be connected to. A help message telling the type of data
Linear Graph accepts would be very useful. See the image named ‘Linear
graph gave an exception_1’ for more detail.
After closing the window shown in the picture ‘Linear graph gave an
exception_1’, the workspace didn’t work and it was stucked, as it is shown
in the image ‘Linear graph gave an exception_2’
How to replicate:
1. Log in
2. Go to Store
3. Choose Linear graph example widget and acquire it
4. Do step 2 and 3 with YouTube browser widget
5. Add those widgets to dashboard
6. Go to wiring map
7. Connect widgets
8. Go back to mashup
9. Click on a video on the YouTube browser widget
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HELP-832 FIWARE.Request.Tech.Apps.ApplicationMashup.DashboardDevelopment.WiringSeemsOkButNotWorking
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This will be solved by adding a new Exception type that widgets/operators will need to use for indicating event data don't use the expected format/syntax.