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Sorting/grouping by multiple properties.
- Implement sorting/grouping by multiple properties for the web
interface. I'm now using @sort0/@sortdir0,@sort1/@sortdir1,... and
@group0/@groupdir0,... when generating URLs from a search template.
These are converted to a list internally. When saving URLs (e.g. when
storing queries) I'm using @sort=prop1,prop2,... and @group=... with
optional '-' prepended to individual props.
This means saved URLs are backward compatible with existing trackers
(and yes, this was a design goal).
I need the clumsy version with @sort0,@sort1 etc, because I'm
currently using several selectors and checkboxes (as the classic
template does, too). I don't think there is a way around that in HTML?
- Updated (hopefully all) documentation to reflect the new URL format
and the consequences in the web-interface.
- I've set the number of sort/group properties in the classic template
to two -- this can easily be reverted by changing n_sort to 1.
Richard, would you look over these changes? I've set a tag before and
(will set) after commit, so that it would be easy to merge out.
Don't be too scared about the size of the change, most is documentation,
the guts are in cgi/templating.py and small changes in the classic
template.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:28:26 +0000 |
| parents | bd9e2e998e9d |
| children | 6e3e4f24c753 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (C) 2003 by Intevation GmbH # Author: # Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de> # # This program is free software dual licensed under the GPL (>=v2) # and the Roundup Licensing (see COPYING.txt in the roundup distribution). """ copy-user <instance-home> <instance-home> <userid> [<userid>...] Copy one or more Roundup users from one tracker instance to another. Example: copy-user /roundup/tracker1 /roundup/tracker2 `seq 3 10` 14 16 (copies users 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 and 16) """ __version__ = "$Revision: 1.1 $" # $Source: /home/stefan/projects/roundup-migrate/roundup/scripts/copy-user.py,v $ # $Id: copy-user.py,v 1.1 2003-12-04 23:13:43 richard Exp $ import sys import roundup.instance def copy_user(home1, home2, *userids): """Copy users which are listed by userids from home1 to home2""" copyattribs = ['username', 'password', 'address', 'realname', 'phone', 'organisation', 'alternate_addresses', 'roles', 'timezone'] try: instance1 = roundup.instance.open(home1) print "Opened source instance: %s" % home1 except: print "Can't open source instance: %s" % home1 sys.exit(1) try: instance2 = roundup.instance.open(home2) print "Opened target instance: %s" % home2 except: print "Can't open target instance: %s" % home2 sys.exit(1) db1 = instance1.open('admin') db2 = instance2.open('admin') userlist = db1.user.list() for userid in userids: try: userid = str(int(userid)) except ValueError, why: print "Not a numeric user id: %s Skipping ..." % (userid,) continue if userid not in userlist: print "User %s not in source instance. Skipping ..." % userid continue user = {} for attrib in copyattribs: value = db1.user.get(userid, attrib) if value: user[attrib] = value try: db2.user.lookup(user['username']) print "User %s: Username '%s' exists in target instance. Skipping ..." % (userid, user['username']) continue except KeyError, why: pass print "Copying user %s (%s) ..." % (userid, user['username']) db2.user.create(**user) db2.commit() db2.close() print "Closed target instance." db1.close() print "Closed source instance." if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) < 4: print __doc__ sys.exit(1) else: copy_user(*sys.argv[1:])
