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view detectors/creator_resolution.py @ 3913:00896a2acaa5
clean up query display of "Private to you" items
Previously the handling of queries in the edit menu was a little wonky. If
you change a query to not be private to you then you lose the ability to
ever change it back to being private.
Previously the queries were displayed in three chunks: First all retired
queries. Then all queries private to the current user (this batch has the
dropdown for toggling private state). Then all non-private queries.
Now: all queries we created that are retired, all queries that we created
that are not retired, then all non-private queries not created by the
current user.
this should fix [SF#1481394]
| author | Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Thu, 20 Sep 2007 23:44:58 +0000 |
| parents | 43151ac10819 |
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# This detector was written by richard@mechanicalcat.net and it's been # placed in the Public Domain. Copy and modify to your heart's content. #$Id: creator_resolution.py,v 1.2 2004-04-07 06:32:54 richard Exp $ from roundup.exceptions import Reject def creator_resolution(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): '''Catch attempts to set the status to "resolved" - if the assignedto user isn't the creator, then set the status to "in-progress" (try "confirm-done" first though, but "classic" Roundup doesn't have that status) ''' if not newvalues.has_key('status'): return # get the resolved state ID resolved_id = db.status.lookup('resolved') if newvalues['status'] != resolved_id: return # check the assignedto assignedto = newvalues.get('assignedto', cl.get(nodeid, 'assignedto')) creator = cl.get(nodeid, 'creator') if assignedto == creator: if db.getuid() != creator: name = db.user.get(creator, 'username') raise Reject, 'Only the creator (%s) may close this issue'%name return # set the assignedto and status newvalues['assignedto'] = creator try: status = db.status.lookup('confirm-done') except KeyError: status = db.status.lookup('in-progress') newvalues['status'] = status def init(db): db.issue.audit('set', creator_resolution) # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
