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1. In the second step, some of the elements should be made clickable, and clicking on them would direct the user to the specific view, e.g. shared network view, subnet view etc.
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1. Finally, in the third step, the old configurations should be tracked in the Stork database, and it should be possible to view the selected configuration. It must be possible to generate a diff view between any two configurations by selecting them to compare and clicking a compare button. The diff may look the same as a diff between two JSON files in a version control system.
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Related requirement: https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/43
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Configurations tracking may sound a bit complicated, but Stork already stores the current configuration in the database as JSONB. We also have a mechanism to detect configuration changes. A new table needs to be added to store old configurations with appropriate metadata and a trigger in the database to move the current configuration to this new table.
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## Host Reservation details
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