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Duplicate tree in history after unadopting then adopting #145

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njason opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 2 comments
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Duplicate tree in history after unadopting then adopting #145

njason opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 2 comments

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@njason
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njason commented May 10, 2023

Repro:

  1. Adopt a tree
  2. unadopt the tree (by clicking the adopt a tree icon again)
  3. adopt the tree again
  4. go to the user profile page and see there is a duplicate tree listed in Tree History
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njason commented May 10, 2023

Maybe this isn't actually a bug? Since it's a list of the history of the actions on the tree, it's not really a duplicate. This may be more of a feature request. It would be nice to be able to see a list of trees adopts for a user and be able to click on a tree to view it in the map view.

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zoobot commented May 10, 2023

This isn't a bug. Your comment is correct, its a list of the User's history at a specific tree on a specific date.

The feature requests are good ideas! It would be nice to filter by clicking on the likes/adoption/planted icons and also to be able to search for specific trees by id or common/scientific names.

Would be nice to go to the map as well! That one should be a quick front end feature implementation.

I think both those features are purely front end. Do you want to add them as separate feature request issues on the front end or want me to? There's always more front end people than back end and sometimes random git people pick up issues from wtt_front.
Also, I think Randy has a huge/much needed redesign slated for the User page so if you can ping him in the feature request, that'll help further these requests.

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