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The Ditto Explorer UI currently always sorts based on the thingId (hardcoded in the UI).
It would be very beneficial to be able to sort based on the displayed columns of the table (which can be customized).
That way it would e.g. be possible to sort for the most recently "modified" things (using _modified as descending sort field).
Toggling between ascending/descending would be also required.
A bonus would be to add more than one sort field (the API supports that) - but that is probably hard to implement.
oh yes. I also thought about this multiple times 😉but I never tried that. I think to supply the ditto API is very easy, because that was very easy for the other parts, too. I fear the UI part to make the table headers and control buttons work. I always need a lot of research on how this is supported by bootstrap or if other extensions are needed.
Besides that, should be doable and also very valuable!
(btw nice example! I use the modified_1d or modified_1h often for the same reason...)
The Ditto Explorer UI currently always sorts based on the thingId (hardcoded in the UI).
It would be very beneficial to be able to sort based on the displayed columns of the table (which can be customized).
That way it would e.g. be possible to sort for the most recently "modified" things (using
_modified
as descending sort field).Toggling between ascending/descending would be also required.
A bonus would be to add more than one sort field (the API supports that) - but that is probably hard to implement.
@thfries what do you think about this?
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