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[BUG] - Packages that don't exist in conda-forge are showing up in autocomplete #345

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Adam-D-Lewis opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 2 comments
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area: user experience 👩🏻‍💻 Items impacting the end-user experience type: bug 🐛 Something isn't working

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Adam-D-Lewis commented Dec 1, 2023

Describe the bug

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As you can see in the image azure shows up in the autocomplete, but there is no azure package in conda-forge (https://anaconda.org/search?q=azure). Furthermore, if you add the package and try to build the environment, it fails.

Expected behavior

Azure should not show up in autocomplete if it can't be added to the environment.

How to Reproduce the problem?

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As a workaround, https://anaconda.org/search?q=azure should be a more accurate way to check available packages.

@Adam-D-Lewis Adam-D-Lewis added the type: bug 🐛 Something isn't working label Dec 1, 2023
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Thanks for opening an issue. I believe this is handled in conda-store-ui, moving to the corresponding repo. Please feel free to revert if needed. :)

@pavithraes pavithraes transferred this issue from conda-incubator/conda-store Dec 6, 2023
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Noting @dharhas's Slack comemnt:

the autocomplete unfortunately is not live and is independent of the channels. The opposite is true as well. The autocomplete doesn't work when adding a new channel and the only way to add packages from those channels is to switch to yaml or type it in fully.

@pavithraes pavithraes added the area: user experience 👩🏻‍💻 Items impacting the end-user experience label Dec 6, 2023
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