gecko-dev/webtools/bugzilla/config.cgi

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#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
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# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
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# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
# Rights Reserved.
#
# Contributor(s): Terry Weissman <terry@mozilla.org>
# Myk Melez <myk@mozilla.org>
################################################################################
# Script Initialization
################################################################################
# Make it harder for us to do dangerous things in Perl.
use diagnostics;
use strict;
# Include the Bugzilla CGI and general utility library.
use lib qw(.);
require "CGI.pl";
# Connect to the database so we can check whether the user is a member
# of each product group.
ConnectToDatabase();
# Retrieve this installation's configuration.
GetVersionTable();
# Suppress "used only once" warnings.
use vars
qw(
@legal_priority
@legal_severity
@legal_platform
@legal_opsys
@legal_resolution
@legal_components
@legal_target_milestone
@legal_versions
@legal_keywords
%FORM
);
# Use the global template variables defined in globals.pl
# to generate the output.
use vars qw($template $vars);
# Pass a bunch of Bugzilla configuration to the templates.
$vars->{'priority'} = \@::legal_priority;
$vars->{'severity'} = \@::legal_severity;
$vars->{'platform'} = \@::legal_platform;
$vars->{'op_sys'} = \@::legal_opsys;
$vars->{'keyword'} = \@::legal_keywords;
$vars->{'resolution'} = \@::legal_resolution;
$vars->{'status'} = \@::legal_bug_status;
# Include lists of products, components, versions, and target milestones.
my $selectables = GetSelectableProductHash();
foreach my $selectable (keys %$selectables) {
$vars->{$selectable} = $selectables->{$selectable};
}
# Create separate lists of open versus resolved statuses. This should really
# be made part of the configuration.
my @open_status;
my @closed_status;
foreach my $status (@::legal_bug_status) {
IsOpenedState($status) ? push(@open_status, $status)
: push(@closed_status, $status);
}
$vars->{'open_status'} = \@open_status;
$vars->{'closed_status'} = \@closed_status;
# Generate a list of fields that can be queried.
$vars->{'field'} = [GetFieldDefs()];
# Determine how the user would like to receive the output;
# default is JavaScript.
my $format = GetFormat("config", $::FORM{'format'}, $::FORM{'ctype'} || "js");
# Return HTTP headers.
print "Content-Type: $format->{'ctype'}\n\n";
# Generate the configuration file and return it to the user.
$template->process($format->{'template'}, $vars)
|| ThrowTemplateError($template->error());