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Cant move request inside folder #7160

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itsjusttriz opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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Cant move request inside folder #7160

itsjusttriz opened this issue Mar 9, 2024 · 3 comments
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@itsjusttriz
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Expected Behavior

I expect to be able to drag a Request to a newly created folder to keep some requests grouped together.

Actual Behavior

I drag a request to a folder, and it does everything to avoid the folder. Moves above it, below it, you name it.

Reproduction Steps

  • Go to Request collection
  • Add New Request
  • Add New Folder
  • Try to drag request into the folder. It's an impossible mission.

Is there an existing issue for this?

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Insomnia Version

8.6.1

What operating system are you using?

Windows

Operating System Version

Windows_NT x64 10.0.22631

Installation method

from the website

Last Known Working Insomnia version

never tried before now.

@itsjusttriz itsjusttriz added B-bug Bug: general classification S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Mar 9, 2024
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Edit: I forgot to mention... its temperamental. As in, itll work, but really by chance. Should make the bounding box for dragging
"files to folders" bigger to make this easier.

@alex-bgc
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its very hard to put request inside a empty folder

@shengjie
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shengjie commented Apr 16, 2024

why can't we choose parent folder in request configuration directly instead of buggy drag and drop.

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