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Notifications - Always link to the Cloudron App config

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    • robiR Offline
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      wrote on last edited by robi
      #1

      As I manage more and more apps by update notifications, it's become a pain point to not have a link to the dashboard config of the app, instead there's the public URL link which isn't as useful say for checking that it still loads, but we have health checks for that 😄

      The ask is for every App notification if we can link to the App config directly (like we have for when an app runs out of memory, it links to the app config/resources), so one doesn't have to take the detour and click back to the main app view, search for the app, then click on the app config and then continue with app administration.

      This would be an easy way to boost productivity.

      For minimal changes, one could simply make the app name 'n8n' the link to the UI config, or the word 'application'.
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      There might be an issue with the link being on the first line as that is the clickable portion of the notification dropdown which might interfere with the clickability of the link. Hence somewhere below.

      Conscious tech

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