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- issue1714899: Feature Request: Optional Change Note. Added a new
quiet=True/False option for all property types. When quiet=True
changes to the property will not be displayed in the::
confirmation banner (shown in green) when a change is made
property change section of change note (nosy emails)
web history display for an item.
Note that this may confuse users if used on a property that is
meant to be changed by a user. It is most useful on administrative
properties that are changed by an auditor as part of a user
generated change. Original patch by Daniel Diniz (ajaksu2)
discussed also at:
http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta/issue249
Support for setting quiet when calling the class specifiers:
E.G. prop=String(quiet=True) rather than::
prop=String()
prop.quiet=True
support for anydb backend, added tests, doc updates, support for
ignoring quiet setting using showall=True in call to history()
function in templates by John Rouillard.
In addition to documenting quiet, I also documented required and
default_value additions to the hyperdb property classes. Only place I
could find is design.txt.
Note tests for history in web interface are not done. It was manually
checked but there are no automated tests. The template for setup is in
db_test_base.py::testQuietJournal but it has no asserts. I need
access to template.py::_HTMLItem::history() and I don't know how to do
that. test_templates.py isn't helping me any at all and I want to get
this patch in because it handles nicely an issue I have in the design
of my own tracker. The issue is:
The properties of an issue are displayed in framesets/subframes. The
user can roll up the frameset leaving only the title bar. When the
user saves the changes, the current state of the framesets
(collapsed/uncollapsed) is saved to a property in the user's
object. However there is no reason the user should see that this is
updated since it's an administrative detail.
Similarly, you could count the number of times an issue is reopened or
reassigned. Updates to properties that are an indirect result of a
user's change should not be displayed to the user as they can be
confusing and distracting.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Thu, 30 Jun 2016 20:38:23 -0400 |
| parents | 364c54991861 |
| children | e20f472fde7d |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. import unittest from cStringIO import StringIO from roundup.mailgw import Message class ExampleMessage(Message): # A note on message/rfc822: The content of such an attachment is an # email with at least one header line. RFC2046 tells us: """ A # media type of "message/rfc822" indicates that the body contains an # encapsulated message, with the syntax of an RFC 822 message. # However, unlike top-level RFC 822 messages, the restriction that # each "message/rfc822" body must include a "From", "Date", and at # least one destination header is removed and replaced with the # requirement that at least one of "From", "Subject", or "Date" must # be present.""" # This means we have to add a newline after the mime-header before # the subject, otherwise the subject is part of the mime header not # part of the email header. table = {'multipart/signed': ' boundary="boundary-%(indent)s";\n', 'multipart/mixed': ' boundary="boundary-%(indent)s";\n', 'multipart/alternative': ' boundary="boundary-%(indent)s";\n', 'text/plain': ' name="foo.txt"\nfoo\n', 'application/pgp-signature': ' name="foo.gpg"\nfoo\n', 'application/pdf': ' name="foo.pdf"\nfoo\n', 'message/rfc822': '\nSubject: foo\n\nfoo\n'} def __init__(self, spec): """Create a basic MIME message according to 'spec'. Each line of a spec has one content-type, which is optionally indented. The indentation signifies how deep in the MIME hierarchy the content-type is. """ parts = [] for line in spec.splitlines(): content_type = line.strip() if not content_type: continue indent = self.getIndent(line) if indent: parts.append('\n--boundary-%s\n' % indent) parts.append('Content-type: %s;\n' % content_type) parts.append(self.table[content_type] % {'indent': indent + 1}) Message.__init__(self, StringIO(''.join(parts))) def getIndent(self, line): """Get the current line's indentation, using four-space indents.""" count = 0 for char in line: if char != ' ': break count += 1 return count / 4 class MultipartTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.fp = StringIO() w = self.fp.write w('Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="foo"\r\n\r\n') w('This is a multipart message. Ignore this bit.\r\n') w('\r\n--foo\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n') w('Hello, world!\r\n') w('\r\n') w('Blah blah\r\n') w('foo\r\n') w('-foo\r\n') w('\r\n--foo\r\n') w('Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="bar"\r\n\r\n') w('This is a multipart message. Ignore this bit.\r\n') w('\r\n--bar\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n') w('Hello, world!\r\n') w('\r\n') w('Blah blah\r\n') w('\r\n--bar\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n') w('<b>Hello, world!</b>\r\n') w('\r\n--bar--\r\n') w('\r\n--foo\r\n') w('Content-Type: text/plain\r\n\r\n') w('Last bit\n') w('\r\n--foo--\r\n') self.fp.seek(0) def testMultipart(self): m = Message(self.fp) self.assert_(m is not None) # skip the first bit p = m.getpart() self.assert_(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.fp.read(), 'This is a multipart message. Ignore this bit.\r\n') # first text/plain p = m.getpart() self.assert_(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.gettype(), 'text/plain') self.assertEqual(p.fp.read(), 'Hello, world!\r\n\r\nBlah blah\r\nfoo\r\n-foo\r\n') # sub-multipart p = m.getpart() self.assert_(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.gettype(), 'multipart/alternative') # sub-multipart text/plain q = p.getpart() self.assert_(q is not None) q = p.getpart() self.assert_(q is not None) self.assertEqual(q.gettype(), 'text/plain') self.assertEqual(q.fp.read(), 'Hello, world!\r\n\r\nBlah blah\r\n') # sub-multipart text/html q = p.getpart() self.assert_(q is not None) self.assertEqual(q.gettype(), 'text/html') self.assertEqual(q.fp.read(), '<b>Hello, world!</b>\r\n') # sub-multipart end q = p.getpart() self.assert_(q is None) # final text/plain p = m.getpart() self.assert_(p is not None) self.assertEqual(p.gettype(), 'text/plain') self.assertEqual(p.fp.read(), 'Last bit\n') # end p = m.getpart() self.assert_(p is None) def TestExtraction(self, spec, expected): self.assertEqual(ExampleMessage(spec).extract_content(), expected) def testTextPlain(self): self.TestExtraction('text/plain', ('foo\n', [])) def testAttachedTextPlain(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/plain text/plain""", ('foo\n', [('foo.txt', 'text/plain', 'foo\n')])) def testMultipartMixed(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/plain application/pdf""", ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', 'foo\n')])) def testMultipartAlternative(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/alternative text/plain application/pdf """, ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', 'foo\n')])) def testDeepMultipartAlternative(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed multipart/alternative text/plain application/pdf """, ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', 'foo\n')])) def testSignedText(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/signed text/plain application/pgp-signature""", ('foo\n', [])) def testSignedAttachments(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/signed multipart/mixed text/plain application/pdf application/pgp-signature""", ('foo\n', [('foo.pdf', 'application/pdf', 'foo\n')])) def testAttachedSignature(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed text/plain application/pgp-signature""", ('foo\n', [('foo.gpg', 'application/pgp-signature', 'foo\n')])) def testMessageRfc822(self): self.TestExtraction(""" multipart/mixed message/rfc822""", (None, [('foo.eml', 'message/rfc822', 'Subject: foo\n\nfoo\n')])) # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
