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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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Jenkins Core 2.238 -- the latest and greatest ;-)
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Jenkins 2.239
I think this is only happening since Jenkins core 2.238 and thus I extremely naively suspect an unfortunate side effect from JENKINS-61973 (fqueiruga), but of course I might be wrong...
See screenshot: Actually the layout jumps – initially the build display names are shown full, and then (via JS?) the first one is wrapped, while all the others are just truncated:
Oops , when no build is running for the pipeline job, then it looks OK: Unable to embed resource: image-2020-05-29-09-48-48-840.png of type image/png
If there are less stages in a pipeline the build display names are shown in full the whole time, but the one for the currently running build is wrapped:
[JENKINS-62506] Build display names wrapped and/or truncated in build history when build is running
Attachment | New: screenshot-1.png [ 51349 ] |
Description |
Original:
I think this is only happening since Jenkins core 2.238 and thus I extremely naively suspect an unfortunate side effect from See screenshot: Actually the layout jumps – initially the build display names are shown full, and then (via JS?) the first one is wrapped, while all the others are just truncated: !image-2020-05-29-09-47-16-772.png|thumbnail! Oops (!), when no build is running for the pipeline job, then it looks OK: !image-2020-05-29-09-48-48-840.png|thumbnail! If there are less stages in a pipeline the build display names are shown in full the whole time, but the one for the currently running build is wrapped: !image-2020-05-29-09-51-08-944.png|thumbnail! |
New:
I think this is only happening since Jenkins core 2.238 and thus I extremely naively suspect an unfortunate side effect from See screenshot: Actually the layout jumps – initially the build display names are shown full, and then (via JS?) the first one is wrapped, while all the others are just truncated: !image-2020-05-29-09-47-16-772.png|thumbnail! Oops (!), when no build is running for the pipeline job, then it looks OK: !screenshot-1.png|thumbnail! If there are less stages in a pipeline the build display names are shown in full the whole time, but the one for the currently running build is wrapped: !image-2020-05-29-09-51-08-944.png|thumbnail! |
Description |
Original:
I think this is only happening since Jenkins core 2.238 and thus I extremely naively suspect an unfortunate side effect from See screenshot: Actually the layout jumps – initially the build display names are shown full, and then (via JS?) the first one is wrapped, while all the others are just truncated: !image-2020-05-29-09-47-16-772.png|thumbnail! Oops (!), when no build is running for the pipeline job, then it looks OK: !screenshot-1.png|thumbnail! If there are less stages in a pipeline the build display names are shown in full the whole time, but the one for the currently running build is wrapped: !image-2020-05-29-09-51-08-944.png|thumbnail! |
New:
I think this is only happening since Jenkins core 2.238 and thus I extremely naively suspect an unfortunate side effect from See screenshot: Actually the layout jumps – initially the build display names are shown full, and then (via JS?) the first one is wrapped, while all the others are just truncated: !image-2020-05-29-09-47-16-772.png|thumbnail! Oops (!), when no build is running for the pipeline job, then it looks OK: !image-2020-05-29-09-48-48-840.png|thumbnail! If there are less stages in a pipeline the build display names are shown in full the whole time, but the one for the currently running build is wrapped: !image-2020-05-29-09-51-08-944.png|thumbnail! |
Attachment | Original: screenshot-1.png [ 51349 ] |
Assignee | New: Félix Queiruga Balado [ fqueiruga ] |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: In Progress [ 3 ] |
Labels | Original: user-experience | New: ui user-experience |
Status | Original: In Progress [ 3 ] | New: In Review [ 10005 ] |
Labels | Original: ui user-experience | New: regression ui user-experience |
Released As | New: Jenkins 2.239 | |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: In Review [ 10005 ] | New: Resolved [ 5 ] |