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  1. OpenShift Bugs
  2. OCPBUGS-69388

Application filter in Topology view is resetting to All Applications unexpectedly

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      Before this update, the application selector on the *Topology* page was reset to `All applications` after you selected an application. With this release, you can successfully apply the application on the *Topology* page. (link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-69388[OCPBUGS-69388])
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      Before this update, the application selector on the *Topology* page was reset to `All applications` after you selected an application. With this release, you can successfully apply the application on the *Topology* page. (link: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-69388 [ OCPBUGS-69388 ])
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      This is a clone of issue OCPBUGS-62713. The following is the description of the original issue:

      Description of problem:

          The Application filter at the top of the Topology page in the Developer's perspective (only) gets reset back to 'All Applications' after you've selected a specific application group.  Sometimes it doesn't reset.
      
      I could not reproduce in a 4.19.7 ROSA cluster, but it is reproducible in 4.19.10.

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

          4.19.10

      How reproducible:

          Testing topology contributions and discovered this bug. Use a 4.19.10 cluster and follow the steps to reproduce below.

      Steps to Reproduce:

          1. Login to a 4.19.10 cluster using admin
          2. Enable the Developer's perspective. You can select 'Enable'
          3. Go to the Developer's perspective and select the Topology tab
          4. Select the project 'openshift-monitoring'
          5. Under the Application filter, change it from 'All applications' to 'openshift-monitoring'.
      --> It will reset unexpectedly back to 'All applications'
      
      Note, from what I saw, this only happens in the Developer's perspective
          

      Actual results:

      Filter resets to 'All applications'    

      Expected results:

      Filter should remain at 'openshift-monitoring'

      Additional info:

          

              viraj-1 Vikram Raj
              kykchong@redhat.com Keith Chong
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              Xiyun Zhao Xiyun Zhao
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