-- Issue description (short summary) --
In dialogflow agent, after creating the version, to restore back the selected version there is an option called LOAD TO DRAFT. After using this everything was not restoring. It only restores pages and flows but not intends, entities, webhooks etc...
There is also a special checkbox which indicates , this will override the current resources in the flow( Intends, Entities, webhooks..etc).Even after check-in it doesn't worked.
-- Steps to reproduce the issue (detailed description) --
1.Create dialogflow agent with some pages, flows, intends and webhooks
2. Create a version in manage section
3. Make some changes in agent like adding new pages, intends and deleting some intends.
4. Now navigate to manage > version
5. Select the version previously created, in option click Load to Draft.
6. After loading, refresh the pages
-- Expected behavior --
7. Agent should completely restore with pages, intends (same as before changes done )
-- Actual behavior --
8 . But the actual output was, only pages are updated but no changes in intends , webhooks, entities... etc.
Reference :
correct me if I did anything wrong.
Just to confirm you wanted when you load a version but it does not goes back to the actual version loaded and changes are still intact after rolling back to a previous version?
Hai,
Thanks for the response.
Yeah you are correct. When I tried to load back my version to draft, only pages and flows are effected but not the intends , webhooks, entities ,they are still same remain same.
It looks like it is the same for my replications. I would suggest creating a public tracker for this to let dialogflow engineers investigate this issue. Please see this documentation on how to create ang issue tracker [1] the actual link for Dialogflow template for issue tracker please see here[2]
[1]https://cloud.google.com/support/docs/issue-trackers#issue_reports
[2]https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/new?component=956347
Created a issue tracker. Here is the link https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/265603731
You can follow-up this.