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  1. OpenShift Bugs
  2. OCPBUGS-12687

Topology sidebar actions doesn't show the latest resource data

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      * Previously, the topology sidebar did not display updated information. When you updated the resources directly from the topology sidebar, you had to reopen the sidebar to see the changes. With this fix, the updated resources are displayed correctly. As a result, you can see the latest changes directly in the topology sidebar. (link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-5459[*OCPBUGS-5459])
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      * Previously, the topology sidebar did not display updated information. When you updated the resources directly from the topology sidebar, you had to reopen the sidebar to see the changes. With this fix, the updated resources are displayed correctly. As a result, you can see the latest changes directly in the topology sidebar. (link: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-5459 [* OCPBUGS-5459 ])
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      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-4960. The following is the description of the original issue:

      Description of problem:
      This is a follow up on OCPBUGSM-47202 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2110570)

      While OCPBUGSM-47202 fixes the issue specific for Set Pod Count, many other actions aren't fixed. When the user updates a Deployment with one of this options, and selects the action again, the old values are still shown.

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable)
      4.8-4.12 as well as master with the changes of OCPBUGSM-47202

      How reproducible:
      Always

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Import a deployment
      2. Select the deployment to open the topology sidebar
      3. Click on actions and one of the 4 options to update the deployment with a modal
        1. Edit labels
        2. Edit annotatations
        3. Edit update strategy
        4. Edit resource limits
      4. Click on the action again and check if the data in the modal reflects the changes from step 3

      Actual results:
      Old data (labels, annotations, etc.) was shown.

      Expected results:
      Latest data should be shown

      Additional info:

              cjerolim Christoph Jerolimov
              openshift-crt-jira-prow OpenShift Prow Bot
              Sanket Pathak Sanket Pathak
              Red Hat Employee
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