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notifications-admin/app/templates/views/dashboard/jobs.html
Chris Hill-Scott 39e94ac8ec Add row numbers to tables
When a table is showing the contents of a CSV file, it should look
something like a spreadsheet.

The minimally skeuomorphic way to do this is by adding row numbers.

This commit doesn’t
- make the row numbers monospace (it’s barely noticeable and doesn’t
  reflect what actual spreadsheets do)
- make the first column heading ‘Row’ (again, doesn’t reflect how actual
  spreadsheets work, and takes up more valuable space)
2016-04-06 11:31:37 +01:00

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{% from "components/table.html" import list_table, field, right_aligned_field_heading, hidden_field_heading %}
{% call(item, row_number) list_table(
jobs,
caption="Recent batch jobs",
empty_message='You havent sent any batch messages yet',
field_headings=['File', 'Started', right_aligned_field_heading('Rows')]
) %}
{% call field() %}
<a href="{{ url_for('.view_job', service_id=current_service.id, job_id=item.id) }}">{{ item.original_file_name }}</a>
{% endcall %}
{% call field() %}
{{ item.created_at|format_datetime }}
{% endcall %}
{% call field(align='right') %}
{{ item.notification_count }}
{% endcall %}
{% endcall %}
{% if more_jobs_to_show %}
{% if current_user.has_permissions(['send_texts', 'send_emails', 'send_letters']) %}
<p class="table-show-more-link">
<a href="{{ url_for('.view_jobs', service_id=current_service.id) }}">See all sent batch messages</a>
</p>
{% endif %}
{% endif %}