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[EuiDataGrid] Provide a way to close the fullscreen view with the browser's back button #4393
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Just some 2 cents here in terms of UX. One of the deepest problems SPA's has is not utilizing the browser history enough. So I'm all for this, however you want to handle it technically, which most likely is not built into EUI but provides some sort of callback for applications to handle it. |
To put in my two-penny worth, too, fullscreen of a datagrid is akin to a modal or, at a stretch, a flyout. If fullscreen were to be tracked in history, then I'd expect modals and flyouts to be, too. I think a feature like this has further implications than just datagrid |
🤔 This is interesting because I think I agree with both of you... So here's my rational: Going to full-screen with datagrid (or anywhere else we allow it), I think, is not the same as semantically moving to another page. In this way, it shouldn't be in the browser history. But, because it does obstruct the other page completely (as opposed to modals or flyouts) it's easy to forget how you got to where you are. I think there's a level of muscle memory in browsers of "if you got somewhere you don't want to be, hit 'back'". And if someone does that in a full-screen context, it will then drop them too far back. So, though I think technically it's not what the back button is for, I think it ultimately does help the user if we did use it here. With back button support, the worst case for a user who was carefully following their browser history is that they have to click back an extra time. Without back button support, the worst case for a user who mistakenly thought they were on some new page, is losing state. Losing state seems like a much worse "worst case" than an extra button press. |
I think whichever way we decide, it will certainly upset some folks. My strong opinion is that back/forward should always be tied to URL changes representing the page's state. EUI should never modify or otherwise impact the URL or navigation actions as it is not our property. I think the best option is for datagrid to provide a callback for when fullscreen is entered/exited, and a way for the application to set it. This enables:
Exposing the fullscreen state + allowing an application to set it came up recently in an internal conversation which also included these same changes for a grid's density. This does not, however, solve uniformity between implementations. |
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think we should not close it , although it has not the highest priority :) |
👋 Hey there. This issue hasn't had any activity for 180 days. We'll automatically close it if that trend continues for another week. If you feel this issue is still valid and needs attention please let us know with a comment. |
This is a major problem with any full screen functionality especially if users who use the back button could encounter data loss. I'm forever skipping stale check. |
Closing as not planned. There's been some good arguments laid out in this issue. All make valid points, however after careful consideration we have decided that this is not a interaction we want to introduce to EUI. |
Started discussion in elastic/kibana#67259 (comment)
@majagrubic :
@chandlerprall
so let's start to discuss
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