Closed jens-concordium closed 2 years ago
@jens-concordium I don't know if this is intended.
But no matter which option I choose ('Update baker stake', 'Update pool settings', 'Update baker keys') I end up in the generic guide for 'updating baker settings' which covers all the above.
Maybe the guide should be split up into three individual parts? Such that when I click 'Update pool settings' I don't land on a guide that explains all three possibilities starting with 'Update baker stake'.
Also the full guide is shown even if I already did carry out a 'Update baker stake'.
The baker stake is functional. I can update the baker stake.
Yeah, that was intentional. Ideally it would be split out, but we decided to go with a single guide, to cut some development time.
Ok. Then it is working as intended.
3.0.0 (48)
Task description
If an account is already registered as a baker, the user will have the option to press the "Update baker settings" button, on the baker status page. This will give the user a drop down, which in turn will let the user choose the option "Update baker stake".
This option will start a flow very similar to the one for registering a baker, except it will not contain any of the parameters related to the pool of the baker. Instead, what can be changed is the following:
Each of the parameters are technically optional, but if the user ends up in a situation where they are about to submit a transaction with no changes, they will be stopped by a notification (this can be seen in Scenario 4 in the Update baker stake flows box in Figma.)
In Figma three scenarios can be found (besides Scenario 4 mentioned above) Update baker stake flows. Common for all the scenarios is that they are started in the same way from the baker status page, and that they begin with a skippable version of the carousel explaining baking.
Scenario 1: Scenario one displays all the steps of the Update baker stake flow. In this scenario the stake is increased and the restake status is left unchanged.
Scenario 2:
Scenario 3: