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Make properties method return only properties the user can search.
See:
https://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/mailman/roundup-devel/thread/20170405002844.2004B80690%40vm71.cs.umb.edu/#msg35769250
[Roundup-devel] Bug in context/properties, lists properties user can't search.
The HTMLClass::properties() method returns a list of all
properties. This is used when creating sort on/group by filters on
index pages.
However somewhere in the code, a user needs search permission on the
property in order for it to be used for grouping or sorting.
This means the user can choose to sort/group an index page by a
property that they have no search permission for. As a result the
sort/group is ignored. This is confusing.
I have changed the properties method to only return properties the
user has View/Search permissions on. I also added a new cansearch
argument set by default to True. If set to False, all properties
regardless of Search permission are returned.
Doc updated to include the new default operation and mention the use
of cansearch argument.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 05 Apr 2017 21:38:32 -0400 |
| parents | 64daaa4bf816 |
| children | 3fa026621f69 |
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""" Get Mercurial history data and output list of contributors with years. Public domain work by: anatoly techtonik <techtonik@gmail.com> """ from subprocess import check_output # --- output settings contributors_by_year = True years_for_contributors = True verbose = True # /-- # --- project specific configuration ALIASES = { 'Richard Jones <richard@mechanicalcat.net>': ['richard', 'Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>'], 'Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>': ['Bernhard Reiter <ber@users.sourceforge.net>', 'Bernhard Reiter <Bernhard.Reiter@intevation.de>'], 'Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com>': ['Ralf Schlatterbeck <schlatterbeck@users.sourceforge.net>'], 'Stefan Seefeld <stefan@seefeld.name>': ['Stefan Seefeld <stefan@users.sourceforge.net>'], 'John P. Rouillard <rouilj@cs.umb.edu>': ['rouilj'], } ROBOTS = ['No Author <no-author@users.sourceforge.net>'] # /-- def compress(years): """ Given a list of years like [2003, 2004, 2007], compress it into string like '2003-2004, 2007' >>> compress([2002]) '2002' >>> compress([2003, 2002]) '2002-2003' >>> compress([2009, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007]) '2004-2007, 2009' >>> compress([2001, 2003, 2004, 2005]) '2001, 2003-2005' >>> compress([2009, 2011]) '2009, 2011' >>> compress([2009, 2010, 2011, 2006, 2007]) '2006-2007, 2009-2011' >>> compress([2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012]) '2002-2006, 2009, 2012' """ years = sorted(years) # compress years into string comma = ', ' yearstr = '' for i in range(0,len(years)-1): if years[i+1]-years[i] == 1: if not yearstr or yearstr.endswith(comma): yearstr += '%s' % years[i] if yearstr.endswith('-'): pass else: yearstr += '-' else: yearstr += '%s, ' % years[i] if len(years) == 1: yearstr += str(years[0]) else: yearstr += '%s' % years[-1] return yearstr if __name__ == '__main__': if verbose: print("Getting HG log...") authorship = check_output('hg log --template "{date(date,\\"%Y\\")},{author}\n"') # authorship are strings like # 2003,Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net> # ... if verbose: print("Splitting...") # transform to a list of tuples authorship = [line.split(',', 1) for line in authorship.splitlines()] if verbose: print("Sorting...") years = {} # year -> set(author1, author2, ...) names = {} # author -> set(years) for year, author in authorship: if author in ROBOTS: continue # process aliases for name, aliases in ALIASES.items(): if author in aliases: author = name break author = author.replace('<', '(') author = author.replace('>', ')') # years if not year in years: years[year] = set() years[year].add(author) # names if not author in names: names[author] = set() names[author].add(int(year)) if contributors_by_year: if verbose: print("Contributors by year...") print('') for year in sorted(years, reverse=True): print(year) for author in sorted(years[year]): print(" " + author) print('') if years_for_contributors: if verbose: print("Years for each contributor...") print('') def last_year(name): """Return year of the latest contribution for a given name""" return sorted(list(names[name]))[-1] def first_year(name): """Return year of the first contribution""" return sorted(list(names[name]))[0] def year_cmp(name1, name2): """ Year comparison function. First sort by latest contribution year (desc). If it matches, compare first contribution year (asc). This ensures that the most recent and long-term contributors are at the top. """ if last_year(name1) != last_year(name2): return last_year(name1) - last_year(name2) else: return first_year(name2) - first_year(name1) print("Copyright (c)") for author in sorted(list(names), cmp=year_cmp, reverse=True): years = list(names[author]) yearstr = compress(years) if 0: #DEBUG print(years, yearstr, author) else: print(" %s %s" % (yearstr, author)) print('')
