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Show activity history in the Domains table #2611

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h-m-f-t opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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Show activity history in the Domains table #2611

h-m-f-t opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 2 comments

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h-m-f-t commented Aug 18, 2024

Issue description

As a analyst
I want to see all actions that have been taken on a domain, who took them, and when
So I can quickly get up to speed on a given domain and offer better support to registrants

Acceptance criteria

  • In Domains, add an expandable activity history (collapsed by default) of recent [how recent? what about all?] activity that affects a domain
  • Table headers should be sortable but in reverse chronological by default

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Here's an example of how this might look:

Date Action Change from Change to Action by
2024-08-19T23:25:58Z Name server update NS2: old2.corpdns.org --- [email protected]
2024-08-19T23:22:32Z Name server update NS3: --- NS3: ns.provider.net [email protected]
2024-08-19T10:00:02Z Update org name City fo Lights City of Lights [email protected] [[email protected]]
2024-08-18T13:05:55Z Domain manager invitation retrieved invited retrieved [email protected]
2024-08-18T13:03:00Z Domain manager invited --- [email protected] [email protected]
2024-08-18T13:01:00Z Domain manager invitation cancelled [email protected] --- [email protected]
2024-08-18T12:55:12Z Name server update NS1: old.corpdns.org NS1: new.corpdns.org [email protected]
2024-08-18T12:30:56Z Domain manager invited --- [email protected] [email protected]

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@h-m-f-t what's the reasoning for the blocked by tickets?

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h-m-f-t commented Aug 19, 2024

@abroddrick I wasn't sure if those were pre-req's or not, particularly given my examples. What say you?

@h-m-f-t h-m-f-t moved this from 👶 New to 🍦 Backlog in .gov Product Board Aug 21, 2024
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