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When trying to connect to a ROS instance you see the following:
From this, it is not at all clear how to connect to a local Realm instance, like you would have if first trying ROS/Studio out.
I tried the following, which all resulted in a red box around the URL, but no text telling me what is wrong:
Empty URL
Local host:
realm protocol:
If I must use realm:// why does the hint say https://?
Also, apparently it wasn't the correct URL since I get this when trying to connect:
Wanted
More help to fill out a correct URL. Ideally a ? button after the URL field that could describe the possible options since there seem to be quite a few. Especially the difference between local/remote instances.
The URL field automatically use the default protocol and port if not filled out by the user
The username/password has similar problems. They also just turn red when something is wrong, with no indication of what is wrong
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When trying to connect to a ROS instance you see the following:
From this, it is not at all clear how to connect to a local Realm instance, like you would have if first trying ROS/Studio out.
I tried the following, which all resulted in a red box around the URL, but no text telling me what is wrong:
Empty URL
Local host:
realm protocol:
If I must use
realm://
why does the hint sayhttps://
?Also, apparently it wasn't the correct URL since I get this when trying to connect:
Wanted
More help to fill out a correct URL. Ideally a
?
button after the URL field that could describe the possible options since there seem to be quite a few. Especially the difference between local/remote instances.The URL field automatically use the default protocol and port if not filled out by the user
The username/password has similar problems. They also just turn red when something is wrong, with no indication of what is wrong
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: