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Summary: Ref T3583. General idea here is: - Users will be able to create `DashboardPanel`s, which are things like the jump nav, or a minifeed, or recent assigned tasks, or recent tokens given, or whatever else. - The `DashboardPanel`s can be combined into `Dashboard`s, which select specific panels and arrange them in some layout (and maybe have a few other options eventually). - Then, you'll be able to set a specific `Dashboard` for your home page, and maybe for project home pages. But you can also use `Dashboard`s on their own if you just like dashboards. My plan is pretty much: - Put in basic infrastructure for dashboards (this diff). - Add basic create/edit (next few diffs). - Once dashboards sort of work, do the homepage integration. This diff does very little: you can't create dashboards or panels yet, and thus there are no dashboards to look at. This is all skeleton code, pretty much. IMPORTANT: We need an icon bwahahahahaha Test Plan: omg si purrfect {F106367} Reviewers: chad, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T3583 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D8109 |
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