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  1. OpenShift Service Mesh
  2. OSSM-6299

[OSSMC] 'Node Graph' context menu option does not work in OCP 4.15

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      Previously, in OpenShift 4.15, when the user clicked on the 'Node graph' option in the traffic graph menu of any node, the node graph failed to display. Instead, the page was refreshed with the same traffic graph. Now, clicking on the 'Node graph' option in the traffic graph menu correctly displays the node graph details.
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      Previously, in OpenShift 4.15, when the user clicked on the 'Node graph' option in the traffic graph menu of any node, the node graph failed to display. Instead, the page was refreshed with the same traffic graph. Now, clicking on the 'Node graph' option in the traffic graph menu correctly displays the node graph details.
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      Describe the bug

      In OpenShift 4.15, when the user clicks on the 'Node graph' option of the traffic graph context menu of any node, the node graph details are not displayed. In spite of this, the page is refreshed with the same traffic graph.

      Expected Behavior

      The console should show the node graph details when the user clicks on the 'Node graph' option of the traffic graph context of any node.

      Steps to reproduce this bug

      1. Go to the Graph page
      2. Click on the context menu of any node
      3. Select the option 'Node Graph'
      4. Verify that the console does not display the node graph details. Instead, the global traffic graph is refreshed.

       

            rh-ee-fhoyosle Fernando Hoyos Leyva
            rh-ee-fhoyosle Fernando Hoyos Leyva
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