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Search box for requests #3816

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zwimer opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Search box for requests #3816

zwimer opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 0 comments

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zwimer commented Mar 21, 2024

Description

It'd be nice if the requests tab came with a dedicated search box, so that admins could look up who requested specific media without having to manually scroll through every page on the request tab to find a request.

Desired Behavior

Users should be able to type in the name of a movie / tv show that has been requested in order to find all request made for it.

For example: Say I want to clear up some space so I want to remove older items. "The Avengers" is a movie I know has been around for a while so I want to remove it. Before I do, I want to check with the person who requested it that they no longer need it available. To do this, I need to know who requested it. I could manually scroll through every page of the request tab to find who did this, or with this new feature I could simply select the request tab, click the search box, type in 'Avengers', then see the specific requests made for all media with 'Avengers' in the title.

Additional Context

Here are a few use cases for this (all of which would be made easier if an admin could easily look up who requested a series)

  1. When clearing up space, admins may want to check with users if they are done with their requested media
  2. When there is an issue that requires additional information from the user. For example: "This series was only ever aired in 480p, are you still interested in it?"
  3. When a user requests an admin to fix something. For example: "Can you get this with French subtitles?" or "Can you get the directors cut instead?"
  4. When an admin wants to change something but wants to check with a user that the change is ok. Such as downgrading from a 4k Remux to 1080p to save space.

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