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feat(web) - Use native number type input for Number() and Integer(). When editing hyperdb.Number() or hyperdb.Integer() properties, use a native number input. For Number you can enter digits, +/-, . and e/E for exponent (1E2 = 100). For integer we have the same keys as number, but also add step=1 to the input. This stops submitting 23.5 suggesting 23 or 24. It does allow 2E4 to be submitted that is rejected with an error from the backend. However if the spinner is used with 2E4 it is turned into 20000, a pure integer and incremented/decremented by the spinner. The upgrade happens automatically. Directions on going back to text input provided. User guide updated to describe addition of spinner. Tests added.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 18 Jan 2025 14:54:31 -0500
parents 13e8f188f8dd
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def preset_new(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues):
    """ Make sure the status is set on new issues"""

    if 'status' in newvalues and newvalues['status']:
        return

    new = db.status.lookup('new')
    newvalues['status'] = new

def update_pending(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues):
    ''' If the issue is currently 'pending' and person other than assigned
        updates it, then set it to 'open'.
    '''
    # don't fire if there's no new message (ie. update)
    if 'messages' not in newvalues:
        return
    if newvalues['messages'] == cl.get(nodeid, 'messages'):
        return

    # get the open state ID
    try:
        open_id = db.status.lookup('open')
    except KeyError:
        # no open state, ignore all this stuff
        return

    # get the current value
    current_status = cl.get(nodeid, 'status')

    # see if there's an explicit change in this transaction
    if 'status' in newvalues:
        # yep, skip
        return

    assignee = cl.get(nodeid, 'assignee')
    if assignee == db.getuid():
        # this change is brought to you by the assignee and number 4
        # so don't change status.
        return

    # determine the id of 'pending'
    fromstates = []
    for state in 'pending'.split():
        try:
            fromstates.append(db.status.lookup(state))
        except KeyError:
            pass

    # ok, there's no explicit change, so check if we are in a state that
    # should be changed
    if current_status in fromstates + [None]:
        # yep, we're now open
        newvalues['status'] = open_id

def init(db):
    # fire before changes are made
    db.issue.audit('create', preset_new)
    db.issue.audit('set', update_pending)

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