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[jira] [Updated] (RANGER-4081) [Ranger UI] [React JS] If the url to edit a policy, service or permissions for a module, and the url to view user/group/roles contains an invalid id, then page should display an error

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Mugdha Varadkar updated RANGER-4081:
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    Labels: ranger-react  (was: )

> [Ranger UI] [React JS] If the url to edit a policy, service or permissions for a module, and the url to view user/group/roles contains an invalid id, then page should display an error
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>                 Key: RANGER-4081
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-4081
>             Project: Ranger
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Ranger
>            Reporter: Abhishek
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: ranger-react
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> If the url to edit a policy, a service or permissions for a certain module contains an invalid service id or a policy id, 
> then the page is stuck in loading state. 
> Ideally, if the service or a policy for a given id does not exist, then the page should
> display the appropriate error message.
> If the url to view the user/group/role details also has an invalid id, the page is stuck in loading state instead of displaying an error.
> For example, if the url to edit a security zone contains an invalid zone id, there is a popup that displays the message "Data not found for given id". A similar message should be displayed for other urls with invalid ids.



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