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VA
veer adyani2:21 AMOpen in Slack
Hi team!
I have two doubts about the agent builder page:
1. Should deleting a connection in the Agent Builder canvas provide clearer context about impact before removal? For example, a tooltip/help text could explain that deleting this connection removes the delegation etc.
2. On Agent Builder canvas, success toasts are missing for (1) Delete agent from canvas modal, (2) Add delegation by connecting edge, (3) Remove delegation by deleting edge. Errors do show. Is this intentional, or should we make success feedback consistent with other pages and add toasts for these actions?

8 replies
IK
Innokentii Konstantinov (archestra team)9:23 AMOpen in Slack
1. I believe it's quite clear already, extra tooltips and help messages polluting the UI
2. I think that success toasts for the actions is a bad pattern - if there is no error shown - it's obvious that action succeeded.
VA
veer adyani9:27 AMOpen in Slack
Oh
1. I think when we delete an edge, the corresponding subagent is also made to look like disabled which can cause sort of confusion? Because I myself got a lil confused and had to head back to the agents table to find out that the subagent is present
2. Those success messages are shown in the agents table page, so them not being shown on the canvas sounds consistent to me, whatsay?
IK
Innokentii Konstantinov (archestra team)9:28 AMOpen in Slack
1. Subagent should not look like disabled after removing the edge
2. We will remove them eventually
VA
veer adyani9:28 AMOpen in Slack
Oh, understood
Thanks!
IK
Innokentii Konstantinov (archestra team)9:28 AMOpen in Slack
Thanks for attention to details!
VA
veer adyani9:33 AMOpen in Slack
You're welcome!!
Also, i believe they look like disabled, I will confirm once and get back to you
And Should I open issues regarding removing the success toasts
(Not all at once, one by one, for instance: deletion success strips from agent table first)
IK
Innokentii Konstantinov (archestra team)9:34 AMOpen in Slack
No need to open an issues for it
VA
veer adyani9:34 AMOpen in Slack
Understood okay