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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 | e029d625c8f1 |
| children | 6e3e4f24c753 |
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#! /usr/bin/env python # $Id: add-issue,v 1.2 2003-04-30 01:28:37 richard Exp $ ''' Usage: %s <tracker home> <priority> <issue title> Create a new issue in the given tracker. Input is taken from STDIN to create the initial issue message (which may be empty). Issues will be created as the current user (%s) if they exist as a Roundup user, or "admin" otherwise. ''' import sys, os, pwd from roundup import instance, mailgw, date # open the instance username = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] if len(sys.argv) < 3: print "Error: Not enough arguments" print __doc__.strip()%(sys.argv[0], username) sys.exit(1) tracker_home = sys.argv[1] issue_priority = sys.argv[2] issue_title = ' '.join(sys.argv[3:]) # get the message, if any message_text = sys.stdin.read().strip() # open the tracker tracker = instance.open(tracker_home) db = tracker.open('admin') uid = db.user.lookup('admin') try: # try to open the tracker as the current user uid = db.user.lookup(username) db.close() db = tracker.open(username) except KeyError: pass try: # handle the message messages = [] if message_text: summary, x = mailgw.parseContent(message_text, 0, 0) msg = db.msg.create(content=message_text, summary=summary, author=uid, date=date.Date()) messages = [msg] # now create the issue db.issue.create(title=issue_title, priority=issue_priority, messages=messages) db.commit() finally: db.close() # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
