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Improvement: Upload of observables seem to fail "silently" #829

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michlschmid opened this issue Dec 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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Improvement: Upload of observables seem to fail "silently" #829

michlschmid opened this issue Dec 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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@michlschmid
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As an improvement to the UI / UX when dealing with "uploads of observables" it would be great if the upload would "not fail silently".

In my case I offered the wrong password to a ZIP-file.

The annoying thing is that you have to "re-enter all fields" of the upload form each time you retry your upload.

Would be more convenient if the file and the according dataset were stored on the server / database an the dataset is marked with sth like "proccessing error" if needed. Then you'd only need fix the attributes that might be false.

Especially when you're trying to do "Trial-and-Error" with passwords this would be nice to have. Probably related the #210 feature request is somehow similar herein as well.

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wiftey commented Dec 27, 2018

Not sure if I have the same issue but ,in my case, the issue is as follows:

Open a case.
Upload an observable, type file
Mark as zipped file, add password "malware" ( I am uploading previously download file from another hive instance)
Get the pop up "Observable successfully created
Refresh

I cannot see any observable anymore, despite it says there is one 1 (or more) observables.

Using Chrome, running the Hive on docker

Thanks!

@nadouani
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Reopen this issue to fix more cases.

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