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If you upgrade to the newer query edit interface but did not allow
users full access to search queries, the edit interface displays
public queries that the user does not own in the section labeled
"Queries I created".
Updated upgrading.txt to discuss this problem and link back to the
1.4.17 upgrading instructions. Also included schema.py permissions
that can be used to make the edit interface work correctly without
allow full search access for queries.
Updated the test script in the 1.4.17 upgrading instructions to
display protected properties (like creator) to make dignosing this
easier.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 23 Sep 2017 13:05:48 -0400 |
| parents | 5db2dfff85d8 |
| children | c75defc1c2f0 |
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#! /usr/bin/env python # This script generates a simple report outlining the activity in one # tracker for the most recent week. # This script is free software, you may redistribute it # and/or modify under the same terms as Python. import sys, math from roundup import instance, date # open the instance if len(sys.argv) != 2: print 'You need to specify an instance home dir' instance_home = sys.argv[1] instance = instance.open(instance_home) db = instance.open('admin') old = date.Date('-1w') created = [] summary = {} messages = [] # loop through all the recently-active issues for issue_id in db.issue.filter(None, {'activity': '-1w;'}): num = 0 for x,ts,userid,action,data in db.issue.history(issue_id): if ts < old: continue if action == 'create': created.append(issue_id) elif action == 'set' and data.has_key('messages'): num += 1 summary.setdefault(db.issue.get(issue_id, 'status'), []).append(issue_id) messages.append((num, issue_id)) #print 'STATUS SUMMARY:' #for k,v in summary.items(): # print k, len(v) print '\nCREATED:' print '\n'.join(['%s: %s'%(id, db.issue.get(id, 'title')) for id in created]) print '\nRESOLVED:' resolved_id = db.status.lookup('resolved') print '\n'.join(['%s: %s'%(id, db.issue.get(id, 'title')) for id in summary.get(resolved_id, [])]) print '\nTOP TEN MOST DISCUSSED:' messages.sort() messages.reverse() nmax = messages[0][0] fmt = '%%%dd - %%s: %%s'%(int(math.log(nmax, 10)) + 1) print '\n'.join([fmt%(num, id, db.issue.get(id, 'title')) for num, id in messages[:10]]) # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
