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#!/usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl -wT
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# 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>
# Dan Mosedale <dmose@mozilla.org>
# Stephan Niemz <st.n@gmx.net>
# Andreas Franke <afranke@mathweb.org>
# Myk Melez <myk@mozilla.org>
################################################################################
# Script Initialization
################################################################################
# Make it harder for us to do dangerous things in Perl.
use diagnostics;
use strict;
use lib qw(.);
use vars qw( $template $vars );
# Include the Bugzilla CGI and general utility library.
require "CGI.pl";
# Shut up misguided -w warnings about "used only once". "use vars" just
# doesn't work for me.
sub sillyness {
my $zz;
$zz = $::db_name;
$zz = @::components;
$zz = @::default_column_list;
$zz = $::defaultqueryname;
$zz = @::dontchange;
$zz = @::legal_keywords;
$zz = @::legal_platform;
$zz = @::legal_priority;
$zz = @::legal_product;
$zz = @::legal_severity;
$zz = @::settable_resolution;
$zz = @::target_milestone;
$zz = $::unconfirmedstate;
$zz = $::userid;
$zz = @::versions;
};
ConnectToDatabase();
################################################################################
# Data and Security Validation
################################################################################
# Determine the format in which the user would like to receive the output.
# Uses the default format if the user did not specify an output format;
# otherwise validates the user's choice against the list of available formats.
my $format = ValidateOutputFormat($::FORM{'format'});
# Whether or not the user wants to change multiple bugs.
my $dotweak = $::FORM{'tweak'} ? 1 : 0;
# Use server push to display a "Please wait..." message for the user while
# executing their query if their browser supports it and they are viewing
# the bug list as HTML and they have not disabled it by adding &serverpush=0
# to the URL.
#
# Server push is a Netscape 3+ hack incompatible with MSIE, Lynx, and others.
# Even Communicator 4.51 has bugs with it, especially during page reload.
# http://www.browsercaps.org used as source of compatible browsers.
#
my $serverpush =
exists $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'}
&& $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'} =~ /Mozilla.[3-9]/
&& $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'} !~ /[Cc]ompatible/
&& $format->{'extension'} eq "html"
&& !defined($::FORM{'serverpush'})
|| $::FORM{'serverpush'};
my $order = $::FORM{'order'} || "";
my $order_from_cookie = 0; # True if $order set using $::COOKIE{'LASTORDER'}
# If the user is retrieving the last bug list they looked at, hack the buffer
# storing the query string so that it looks like a query retrieving those bugs.
if ($::FORM{'regetlastlist'}) {
if (!$::COOKIE{'BUGLIST'}) {
DisplayError(qq|Sorry, I seem to have lost the cookie that recorded
the results of your last query. You will have to start
over at the <a href="query.cgi">query page</a>.|);
exit;
}
$::FORM{'bug_id'} = join(",", split(/:/, $::COOKIE{'BUGLIST'}));
$order = "reuse last sort" unless $order;
$::buffer = "bug_id=$::FORM{'bug_id'}&order=" . url_quote($order);
}
if ($::buffer =~ /&cmd-/) {
my $url = "query.cgi?$::buffer#chart";
print "Refresh: 0; URL=$url\n";
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$vars->{'title'} = "Adding field to query page...";
$vars->{'url'} = $url;
$vars->{'link'} = "Click here if the page does not redisplay automatically.";
$template->process("global/message.html.tmpl", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error());
exit;
}
# Generate a reasonable filename for the user agent to suggest to the user
# when the user saves the bug list. Uses the name of the remembered query
# if available. We have to do this now, even though we return HTTP headers
# at the end, because the fact that there is a remembered query gets
# forgotten in the process of retrieving it.
my @time = localtime(time());
my $date = sprintf "%04d-%02d-%02d", 1900+$time[5],$time[4]+1,$time[3];
my $filename = "bugs-$date.$format->{extension}";
$::FORM{'cmdtype'} ||= "";
if ($::FORM{'cmdtype'} eq 'runnamed') {
$filename = "$::FORM{'namedcmd'}-$date.$format->{extension}";
# Remove white-space from the filename so the user cannot tamper
# with the HTTP headers.
$filename =~ s/\s//;
}
if ($dotweak) {
confirm_login();
if (!UserInGroup("editbugs")) {
DisplayError("Sorry, you do not have sufficient privileges to edit
multiple bugs.");
exit;
}
GetVersionTable();
}
else {
quietly_check_login();
}
################################################################################
# Utilities
################################################################################
sub SqlifyDate {
my ($str) = @_;
$str = "" if !defined $str;
my $date = str2time($str);
if (!defined($date)) {
my $htmlstr = html_quote($str);
DisplayError("The string <tt>$htmlstr</tt> is not a legal date.");
exit;
}
return time2str("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", $date);
}
my @weekday= qw( Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat );
sub DiffDate {
my ($datestr) = @_;
my $date = str2time($datestr);
my $age = time() - $date;
my ($s,$m,$h,$d,$mo,$y,$wd)= localtime $date;
if( $age < 18*60*60 ) {
$date = sprintf "%02d:%02d:%02d", $h,$m,$s;
} elsif( $age < 6*24*60*60 ) {
$date = sprintf "%s %02d:%02d", $weekday[$wd],$h,$m;
} else {
$date = sprintf "%04d-%02d-%02d", 1900+$y,$mo+1,$d;
}
return $date;
}
sub GetByWordList {
my ($field, $strs) = (@_);
my @list;
foreach my $w (split(/[\s,]+/, $strs)) {
my $word = $w;
if ($word ne "") {
$word =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/;
$word = SqlQuote(quotemeta($word));
$word =~ s/^'//;
$word =~ s/'$//;
$word = '(^|[^a-z0-9])' . $word . '($|[^a-z0-9])';
push(@list, "lower($field) regexp '$word'");
}
}
return \@list;
}
#
# support for "any/all/nowordssubstr" comparison type ("words as substrings")
#
sub GetByWordListSubstr {
my ($field, $strs) = (@_);
my @list;
foreach my $word (split(/[\s,]+/, $strs)) {
if ($word ne "") {
push(@list, "INSTR(LOWER($field), " . lc(SqlQuote($word)) . ")");
}
}
return \@list;
}
sub LookupNamedQuery {
my ($name) = @_;
confirm_login();
my $userid = DBNameToIdAndCheck($::COOKIE{"Bugzilla_login"});
my $qname = SqlQuote($name);
SendSQL("SELECT query FROM namedqueries WHERE userid = $userid AND name = $qname");
my $result = FetchOneColumn();
if (!$result) {
my $qname = html_quote($name);
DisplayError("The query named <em>$qname</em> seems to no longer exist.");
exit;
}
return $result;
}
sub GetQuip {
return if !Param('usequip');
my $quip;
# This is stupid. We really really need to move the quip list into the DB!
if (open(COMMENTS, "<data/comments")) {
my @cdata;
push(@cdata, $_) while <COMMENTS>;
close COMMENTS;
$quip = $cdata[int(rand($#cdata + 1))];
}
$quip ||= "Bugzilla would like to put a random quip here, but nobody has entered any.";
return $quip;
}
sub GetGroupsByGroupSet {
my ($groupset) = @_;
return if !$groupset;
SendSQL("
SELECT bit, name, description, isactive
FROM groups
WHERE (bit & $groupset) != 0
AND isbuggroup != 0
ORDER BY description ");
my @groups;
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my $group = {};
($group->{'bit'}, $group->{'name'},
$group->{'description'}, $group->{'isactive'}) = FetchSQLData();
push(@groups, $group);
}
return \@groups;
}
################################################################################
# Query Generation
################################################################################
sub GenerateSQL {
my $debug = 0;
my ($fieldsref, $urlstr) = (@_);
my @fields;
my @supptables;
my @wherepart;
@fields = @$fieldsref if $fieldsref;
my %F;
my %M;
ParseUrlString($urlstr, \%F, \%M);
my @specialchart;
my @andlist;
# First, deal with all the old hard-coded non-chart-based poop.
unshift(@supptables,
("profiles map_assigned_to",
"profiles map_reporter",
"LEFT JOIN profiles map_qa_contact ON bugs.qa_contact = map_qa_contact.userid"));
unshift(@wherepart,
("bugs.assigned_to = map_assigned_to.userid",
"bugs.reporter = map_reporter.userid"));
my $minvotes;
if (defined $F{'votes'}) {
my $c = trim($F{'votes'});
if ($c ne "") {
if ($c !~ /^[0-9]*$/) {
my $htmlc = html_quote($c);
DisplayError("The <em>At least ___ votes</em> field must be
a simple number. You entered <kbd>$htmlc</kbd>,
which doesn't cut it.");
exit;
}
push(@specialchart, ["votes", "greaterthan", $c - 1]);
}
}
if ($M{'bug_id'}) {
my $type = "anyexact";
if ($F{'bugidtype'} && $F{'bugidtype'} eq 'exclude') {
$type = "nowords";
}
push(@specialchart, ["bug_id", $type, join(',', @{$M{'bug_id'}})]);
}
# This is evil. We should never allow a user to directly append SQL to
# any query without a huge amount of validation. Even then, it would
# be a bad idea. Beware that uncommenting this will allow someone to
# peak at virtually anything they want in the bugs database.
# if (defined $F{'sql'}) {
# die "Invalid sql: $F{'sql'}" if $F{'sql'} =~ /;/;
# push(@wherepart, "( $F{'sql'} )");
# }
my @legal_fields = ("product", "version", "rep_platform", "op_sys",
"bug_status", "resolution", "priority", "bug_severity",
"assigned_to", "reporter", "component",
"target_milestone", "groupset");
foreach my $field (keys %F) {
if (lsearch(\@legal_fields, $field) != -1) {
push(@specialchart, [$field, "anyexact",
join(',', @{$M{$field}})]);
}
}
if ($F{'keywords'}) {
my $t = $F{'keywords_type'};
if (!$t || $t eq "or") {
$t = "anywords";
}
push(@specialchart, ["keywords", $t, $F{'keywords'}]);
}
foreach my $id ("1", "2") {
if (!defined ($F{"email$id"})) {
next;
}
my $email = trim($F{"email$id"});
if ($email eq "") {
next;
}
my $type = $F{"emailtype$id"};
if ($type eq "exact") {
$type = "anyexact";
foreach my $name (split(',', $email)) {
$name = trim($name);
if ($name) {
DBNameToIdAndCheck($name);
}
}
}
my @clist;
foreach my $field ("assigned_to", "reporter", "cc", "qa_contact") {
if ($F{"email$field$id"}) {
push(@clist, $field, $type, $email);
}
}
if ($F{"emaillongdesc$id"}) {
my $table = "longdescs_";
push(@supptables, "longdescs $table");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
my $ptable = "longdescnames_";
push(@supptables, "profiles $ptable");
push(@wherepart, "$table.who = $ptable.userid");
push(@clist, "$ptable.login_name", $type, $email);
}
if (@clist) {
push(@specialchart, \@clist);
} else {
my $htmlemail = html_quote($email);
DisplayError("You must specify one or more fields in which
to search for <tt>$htmlemail</tt>.");
exit;
}
}
if (defined $F{'changedin'}) {
my $c = trim($F{'changedin'});
if ($c ne "") {
if ($c !~ /^[0-9]*$/) {
my $htmlc = html_quote($c);
DisplayError("The <em>changed in last ___ days</em> field
must be a simple number. You entered
<kbd>$htmlc</kbd>, which doesn't cut it.");
exit;
}
push(@specialchart, ["changedin",
"lessthan", $c + 1]);
}
}
my $ref = $M{'chfield'};
if (defined $ref) {
my $which = lsearch($ref, "[Bug creation]");
if ($which >= 0) {
splice(@$ref, $which, 1);
push(@specialchart, ["creation_ts", "greaterthan",
SqlifyDate($F{'chfieldfrom'})]);
my $to = $F{'chfieldto'};
if (defined $to) {
$to = trim($to);
if ($to ne "" && $to !~ /^now$/i) {
push(@specialchart, ["creation_ts", "lessthan",
SqlifyDate($to)]);
}
}
}
}
if (defined $ref && 0 < @$ref) {
push(@supptables, "bugs_activity actcheck");
my @list;
foreach my $f (@$ref) {
push(@list, "\nactcheck.fieldid = " . GetFieldID($f));
}
push(@wherepart, "actcheck.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
push(@wherepart, "(" . join(' OR ', @list) . ")");
push(@wherepart, "actcheck.bug_when >= " .
SqlQuote(SqlifyDate($F{'chfieldfrom'})));
my $to = $F{'chfieldto'};
if (defined $to) {
$to = trim($to);
if ($to ne "" && $to !~ /^now$/i) {
push(@wherepart, "actcheck.bug_when <= " .
SqlQuote(SqlifyDate($to)));
}
}
my $value = $F{'chfieldvalue'};
if (defined $value) {
$value = trim($value);
if ($value ne "") {
push(@wherepart, "actcheck.added = " .
SqlQuote($value))
}
}
}
foreach my $f ("short_desc", "long_desc", "bug_file_loc",
"status_whiteboard") {
if (defined $F{$f}) {
my $s = trim($F{$f});
if ($s ne "") {
my $n = $f;
my $q = SqlQuote($s);
my $type = $F{$f . "_type"};
push(@specialchart, [$f, $type, $s]);
}
}
}
my $chartid;
# $statusid is used by the code that queries for attachment statuses.
my $statusid = 0;
my $f;
my $ff;
my $t;
my $q;
my $v;
my $term;
my %funcsbykey;
my @funcdefs =
(
"^(assigned_to|reporter)," => sub {
push(@supptables, "profiles map_$f");
push(@wherepart, "bugs.$f = map_$f.userid");
$f = "map_$f.login_name";
},
"^qa_contact," => sub {
push(@supptables,
"LEFT JOIN profiles map_qa_contact ON bugs.qa_contact = map_qa_contact.userid");
$f = "map_$f.login_name";
},
"^cc," => sub {
push(@supptables, "cc cc_$chartid");
push(@wherepart, "bugs.bug_id = cc_$chartid.bug_id");
push(@supptables, "profiles map_cc_$chartid");
push(@wherepart, "cc_$chartid.who = map_cc_$chartid.userid");
$f = "map_cc_$chartid.login_name";
},
"^long_?desc,changedby" => sub {
my $table = "longdescs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "longdescs $table");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
my $id = DBNameToIdAndCheck($v);
$term = "$table.who = $id";
},
"^long_?desc,changedbefore" => sub {
my $table = "longdescs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "longdescs $table");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
$term = "$table.bug_when < " . SqlQuote(SqlifyDate($v));
},
"^long_?desc,changedafter" => sub {
my $table = "longdescs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "longdescs $table");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
$term = "$table.bug_when > " . SqlQuote(SqlifyDate($v));
},
"^long_?desc," => sub {
my $table = "longdescs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "longdescs $table");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
$f = "$table.thetext";
},
"^attachments\..*," => sub {
my $table = "attachments_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "attachments $table");
push(@wherepart, "bugs.bug_id = $table.bug_id");
$f =~ m/^attachments\.(.*)$/;
my $field = $1;
if ($t eq "changedby") {
$v = DBNameToIdAndCheck($v);
$q = SqlQuote($v);
$field = "submitter_id";
$t = "equals";
} elsif ($t eq "changedbefore") {
$v = SqlifyDate($v);
$q = SqlQuote($v);
$field = "creation_ts";
$t = "lessthan";
} elsif ($t eq "changedafter") {
$v = SqlifyDate($v);
$q = SqlQuote($v);
$field = "creation_ts";
$t = "greaterthan";
}
if ($field eq "ispatch" && $v ne "0" && $v ne "1") {
DisplayError("The only legal values for the <em>Attachment is
patch</em> field are 0 and 1.");
exit;
}
if ($field eq "isobsolete" && $v ne "0" && $v ne "1") {
DisplayError("The only legal values for the <em>Attachment is
obsolete</em> field are 0 and 1.");
exit;
}
$f = "$table.$field";
},
"^attachstatusdefs.name," => sub {
# The below has Fun with the names for attachment statuses. This
# isn't needed for changed* queries, so exclude those - the
# generic stuff will cope
return if ($t =~ m/^changed/);
# Searching for "status != 'bar'" wants us to look for an
# attachment without the 'bar' status, not for an attachment with
# a status not equal to 'bar' (Which would pick up an attachment
# with more than one status). We do this by LEFT JOINS, after
# grabbing the matching attachment status ids.
# Note that this still won't find bugs with no attachments, since
# that isn't really what people would expect.
# First, get the attachment status ids, using the other funcs
# to match the WHERE term.
# Note that we need to reverse the negated bits for this to work
# This somewhat abuses the definitions of the various terms -
# eg, does 'contains all' mean that the status has to contain all
# those words, or that all those words must be exact matches to
# statuses, which must all be on a single attachment, or should
# the match on the status descriptions be a contains match, too?
my $inverted = 0;
if ($t =~ m/not(.*)/) {
$t = $1;
$inverted = 1;
}
$ref = $funcsbykey{",$t"};
&$ref;
SendSQL("SELECT id FROM attachstatusdefs WHERE $term");
my @as_ids;
while (MoreSQLData()) {
push @as_ids, FetchOneColumn();
}
# When searching for multiple statuses within a single boolean chart,
# we want to match each status record separately. In other words,
# "status = 'foo' AND status = 'bar'" should match attachments with
# one status record equal to "foo" and another one equal to "bar",
# not attachments where the same status record equals both "foo" and
# "bar" (which is nonsensical). In order to do this we must add an
# additional counter to the end of the "attachstatuses" table
# reference.
++$statusid;
my $attachtable = "attachments_$chartid";
my $statustable = "attachstatuses_${chartid}_$statusid";
push(@supptables, "attachments $attachtable");
my $join = "LEFT JOIN attachstatuses $statustable ON ".
"($attachtable.attach_id = $statustable.attach_id AND " .
"$statustable.statusid IN (" . join(",", @as_ids) . "))";
push(@supptables, $join);
push(@wherepart, "bugs.bug_id = $attachtable.bug_id");
if ($inverted) {
$term = "$statustable.statusid IS NULL";
} else {
$term = "$statustable.statusid IS NOT NULL";
}
},
"^changedin," => sub {
$f = "(to_days(now()) - to_days(bugs.delta_ts))";
},
"^keywords," => sub {
GetVersionTable();
my @list;
my $table = "keywords_$chartid";
foreach my $value (split(/[\s,]+/, $v)) {
if ($value eq '') {
next;
}
my $id = GetKeywordIdFromName($value);
if ($id) {
push(@list, "$table.keywordid = $id");
}
else {
my $htmlv = html_quote($v);
DisplayError(qq|There is no keyword named <code>$htmlv</code>.
To search for keywords, consult the
<a href="describekeywords.cgi">list of legal keywords</a>.|);
exit;
}
}
my $haveawordterm;
if (@list) {
$haveawordterm = "(" . join(' OR ', @list) . ")";
if ($t eq "anywords") {
$term = $haveawordterm;
} elsif ($t eq "allwords") {
$ref = $funcsbykey{",$t"};
&$ref;
if ($term && $haveawordterm) {
$term = "(($term) AND $haveawordterm)";
}
}
}
if ($term) {
push(@supptables, "keywords $table");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
}
},
"^dependson," => sub {
my $table = "dependson_" . $chartid;
push(@supptables, "dependencies $table");
$ff = "$table.$f";
$ref = $funcsbykey{",$t"};
&$ref;
push(@wherepart, "$table.blocked = bugs.bug_id");
},
"^blocked," => sub {
my $table = "blocked_" . $chartid;
push(@supptables, "dependencies $table");
$ff = "$table.$f";
$ref = $funcsbykey{",$t"};
&$ref;
push(@wherepart, "$table.dependson = bugs.bug_id");
},
",equals" => sub {
$term = "$ff = $q";
},
",notequals" => sub {
$term = "$ff != $q";
},
",casesubstring" => sub {
$term = "INSTR($ff, $q)";
},
",(substring|substr)" => sub {
$term = "INSTR(LOWER($ff), " . lc($q) . ")";
},
",notsubstring" => sub {
$term = "INSTR(LOWER($ff), " . lc($q) . ") = 0";
},
",regexp" => sub {
$term = "LOWER($ff) REGEXP $q";
},
",notregexp" => sub {
$term = "LOWER($ff) NOT REGEXP $q";
},
",lessthan" => sub {
$term = "$ff < $q";
},
",greaterthan" => sub {
$term = "$ff > $q";
},
",anyexact" => sub {
my @list;
foreach my $w (split(/,/, $v)) {
if ($w eq "---" && $f !~ /milestone/) {
$w = "";
}
push(@list, "$ff = " . SqlQuote($w));
}
$term = join(" OR ", @list);
},
",anywordssubstr" => sub {
$term = join(" OR ", @{GetByWordListSubstr($ff, $v)});
},
",allwordssubstr" => sub {
$term = join(" AND ", @{GetByWordListSubstr($ff, $v)});
},
",nowordssubstr" => sub {
my @list = @{GetByWordListSubstr($ff, $v)};
if (@list) {
$term = "NOT (" . join(" OR ", @list) . ")";
}
},
",anywords" => sub {
$term = join(" OR ", @{GetByWordList($ff, $v)});
},
",allwords" => sub {
$term = join(" AND ", @{GetByWordList($ff, $v)});
},
",nowords" => sub {
my @list = @{GetByWordList($ff, $v)};
if (@list) {
$term = "NOT (" . join(" OR ", @list) . ")";
}
},
",changedbefore" => sub {
my $table = "act_$chartid";
my $ftable = "fielddefs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "bugs_activity $table");
push(@supptables, "fielddefs $ftable");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
push(@wherepart, "$table.fieldid = $ftable.fieldid");
$term = "($ftable.name = '$f' AND $table.bug_when < $q)";
},
",changedafter" => sub {
my $table = "act_$chartid";
my $ftable = "fielddefs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "bugs_activity $table");
push(@supptables, "fielddefs $ftable");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
push(@wherepart, "$table.fieldid = $ftable.fieldid");
$term = "($ftable.name = '$f' AND $table.bug_when > $q)";
},
",changedfrom" => sub {
my $table = "act_$chartid";
my $ftable = "fielddefs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "bugs_activity $table");
push(@supptables, "fielddefs $ftable");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
push(@wherepart, "$table.fieldid = $ftable.fieldid");
$term = "($ftable.name = '$f' AND $table.removed = $q)";
},
",changedto" => sub {
my $table = "act_$chartid";
my $ftable = "fielddefs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "bugs_activity $table");
push(@supptables, "fielddefs $ftable");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
push(@wherepart, "$table.fieldid = $ftable.fieldid");
$term = "($ftable.name = '$f' AND $table.added = $q)";
},
",changedby" => sub {
my $table = "act_$chartid";
my $ftable = "fielddefs_$chartid";
push(@supptables, "bugs_activity $table");
push(@supptables, "fielddefs $ftable");
push(@wherepart, "$table.bug_id = bugs.bug_id");
push(@wherepart, "$table.fieldid = $ftable.fieldid");
my $id = DBNameToIdAndCheck($v);
$term = "($ftable.name = '$f' AND $table.who = $id)";
},
);
my @funcnames;
while (@funcdefs) {
my $key = shift(@funcdefs);
my $value = shift(@funcdefs);
if ($key =~ /^[^,]*$/) {
die "All defs in %funcs must have a comma in their name: $key";
}
if (exists $funcsbykey{$key}) {
die "Duplicate key in %funcs: $key";
}
$funcsbykey{$key} = $value;
push(@funcnames, $key);
}
# first we delete any sign of "Chart #-1" from the HTML form hash
# since we want to guarantee the user didn't hide something here
my @badcharts = grep /^(field|type|value)-1-/, (keys %F);
foreach my $field (@badcharts) {
delete $F{$field};
}
# now we take our special chart and stuff it into the form hash
my $chart = -1;
my $row = 0;
foreach my $ref (@specialchart) {
my $col = 0;
while (@$ref) {
$F{"field$chart-$row-$col"} = shift(@$ref);
$F{"type$chart-$row-$col"} = shift(@$ref);
$F{"value$chart-$row-$col"} = shift(@$ref);
if ($debug) {
print qq{<P>$F{"field$chart-$row-$col"} | $F{"type$chart-$row-$col"} | $F{"value$chart-$row-$col"}*\n};
}
$col++;
}
$row++;
}
# A boolean chart is a way of representing the terms in a logical
# expression. Bugzilla builds SQL queries depending on how you enter
# terms into the boolean chart. Boolean charts are represented in
# urls as tree-tuples of (chart id, row, column). The query form
# (query.cgi) may contain an arbitrary number of boolean charts where
# each chart represents a clause in a SQL query.
#
# The query form starts out with one boolean chart containing one
# row and one column. Extra rows can be created by pressing the
# AND button at the bottom of the chart. Extra columns are created
# by pressing the OR button at the right end of the chart. Extra
# charts are created by pressing "Add another boolean chart".
#
# Each chart consists of an artibrary number of rows and columns.
# The terms within a row are ORed together. The expressions represented
# by each row are ANDed together. The expressions represented by each
# chart are ANDed together.
#
# ----------------------
# | col2 | col2 | col3 |
# --------------|------|------|
# | row1 | a1 | a2 | |
# |------|------|------|------| => ((a1 OR a2) AND (b1 OR b2 OR b3) AND (c1))
# | row2 | b1 | b2 | b3 |
# |------|------|------|------|
# | row3 | c1 | | |
# -----------------------------
#
# --------
# | col2 |
# --------------|
# | row1 | d1 | => (d1)
# ---------------
#
# Together, these two charts represent a SQL expression like this
# SELECT blah FROM blah WHERE ( (a1 OR a2)AND(b1 OR b2 OR b3)AND(c1)) AND (d1)
#
# The terms within a single row of a boolean chart are all constraints
# on a single piece of data. If you're looking for a bug that has two
# different people cc'd on it, then you need to use two boolean charts.
# This will find bugs with one CC mathing 'foo@blah.org' and and another
# CC matching 'bar@blah.org'.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# CC | equal to
# foo@blah.org
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# CC | equal to
# bar@blah.org
#
# If you try to do this query by pressing the AND button in the
# original boolean chart then what you'll get is an expression that
# looks for a single CC where the login name is both "foo@blah.org",
# and "bar@blah.org". This is impossible.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# CC | equal to
# foo@blah.org
# AND
# CC | equal to
# bar@blah.org
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# $chartid is the number of the current chart whose SQL we're contructing
# $row is the current row of the current chart
# names for table aliases are constructed using $chartid and $row
# SELECT blah FROM $table "$table_$chartid_$row" WHERE ....
# $f = field of table in bug db (e.g. bug_id, reporter, etc)
# $ff = qualified field name (field name prefixed by table)
# e.g. bugs_activity.bug_id
# $t = type of query. e.g. "equal to", "changed after", case sensitive substr"
# $v = value - value the user typed in to the form
# $q = sanitized version of user input (SqlQuote($v))
# @supptables = Tables and/or table aliases used in query
# %suppseen = A hash used to store all the tables in supptables to weed
# out duplicates.
# $suppstring = String which is pasted into query containing all table names
# get a list of field names to verify the user-submitted chart fields against
my %chartfields;
SendSQL("SELECT name FROM fielddefs");
while (MoreSQLData()) {
my ($name) = FetchSQLData();
$chartfields{$name} = 1;
}
$row = 0;
for ($chart=-1 ;
$chart < 0 || exists $F{"field$chart-0-0"} ;
$chart++) {
$chartid = $chart >= 0 ? $chart : "";
for ($row = 0 ;
exists $F{"field$chart-$row-0"} ;
$row++) {
my @orlist;
for (my $col = 0 ;
exists $F{"field$chart-$row-$col"} ;
$col++) {
$f = $F{"field$chart-$row-$col"} || "noop";
$t = $F{"type$chart-$row-$col"} || "noop";
$v = $F{"value$chart-$row-$col"};
$v = "" if !defined $v;
$v = trim($v);
if ($f eq "noop" || $t eq "noop" || $v eq "") {
next;
}
# chart -1 is generated by other code above, not from the user-
# submitted form, so we'll blindly accept any values in chart -1
if ((!$chartfields{$f}) && ($chart != -1)) {
my $errstr = "Can't use " . html_quote($f) . " as a field name. " .
"If you think you're getting this in error, please copy the " .
"entire URL out of the address bar at the top of your browser " .
"window and email it to <109679\@bugzilla.org>";
die "Internal error: $errstr" if $chart < 0;
return Error($errstr);
}
# This is either from the internal chart (in which case we
# already know about it), or it was in %chartfields, so it is
# a valid field name, which means that its ok.
trick_taint($f);
$q = SqlQuote($v);
my $func;
$term = undef;
foreach my $key (@funcnames) {
if ("$f,$t" =~ m/$key/) {
my $ref = $funcsbykey{$key};
if ($debug) {
print "<P>$key ($f , $t ) => ";
}
$ff = $f;
if ($f !~ /\./) {
$ff = "bugs.$f";
}
&$ref;
if ($debug) {
print "$f , $t , $term";
}
if ($term) {
last;
}
}
}
if ($term) {
push(@orlist, $term);
}
else {
my $errstr =
qq|Cannot seem to handle <code>$F{"field$chart-$row-$col"}</code>
and <code>$F{"type$chart-$row-$col"}</code> together|;
$chart < 0 ? die "Internal error: $errstr"
: DisplayError($errstr) && exit;
}
}
if (@orlist) {
push(@andlist, "(" . join(" OR ", @orlist) . ")");
}
}
}
my %suppseen = ("bugs" => 1);
my $suppstring = "bugs";
foreach my $str (@supptables) {
if (!$suppseen{$str}) {
if ($str !~ /^(LEFT|INNER) JOIN/i) {
$suppstring .= ",";
}
$suppstring .= " $str";
$suppseen{$str} = 1;
}
}
my $query = ("SELECT DISTINCT " . join(', ', @fields) .
" FROM $suppstring" .
" WHERE " . join(' AND ', (@wherepart, @andlist)));
$query = SelectVisible($query, $::userid, $::usergroupset);
if ($debug) {
print "<P><CODE>" . value_quote($query) . "</CODE><P>\n";
exit;
}
return $query;
}
################################################################################
# Command Execution
################################################################################
# Figure out if the user wanted to do anything besides just running the query
# they defined on the query page, and take appropriate action.
CMD: for ($::FORM{'cmdtype'}) {
/^runnamed$/ && do {
$::buffer = LookupNamedQuery($::FORM{"namedcmd"});
$vars->{'title'} = "Bug List: $::FORM{'namedcmd'}";
ProcessFormFields($::buffer);
last CMD;
};
/^editnamed$/ && do {
my $url = "query.cgi?" . LookupNamedQuery($::FORM{"namedcmd"});
print "Refresh: 0; URL=$url\n";
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$vars->{'title'} = "Loading your query named $::FORM{'namedcmd'}";
$vars->{'url'} = $url;
$vars->{'link'} = "Click here if the page does not redisplay automatically.";
$template->process("global/message.html.tmpl", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error());
exit;
};
/^forgetnamed$/ && do {
confirm_login();
my $userid = DBNameToIdAndCheck($::COOKIE{"Bugzilla_login"});
my $qname = SqlQuote($::FORM{'namedcmd'});
SendSQL("DELETE FROM namedqueries WHERE userid = $userid AND name = $qname");
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$vars->{'title'} = "Query is gone";
$vars->{'message'} = "OK, the <b>$::FORM{'namedcmd'}</b> query is gone.";
$vars->{'url'} = "query.cgi";
$vars->{'link'} = "Go back to the query page.";
$template->process("global/message.html.tmpl", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error());
exit;
};
/^asdefault$/ && do {
confirm_login();
my $userid = DBNameToIdAndCheck($::COOKIE{"Bugzilla_login"});
my $qname = SqlQuote($::defaultqueryname);
my $qbuffer = SqlQuote($::buffer);
SendSQL("REPLACE INTO namedqueries (userid, name, query)
VALUES ($userid, $qname, $qbuffer)");
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$vars->{'title'} = "OK, default is set";
$vars->{'message'} = "OK, you now have a new default query. You may
also bookmark the result of any individual query.";
$vars->{'url'} = "query.cgi";
$vars->{'link'} = "Go back to the query page, using the new default.";
$template->process("global/message.html.tmpl", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error());
exit;
};
/^asnamed$/ && do {
confirm_login();
my $userid = DBNameToIdAndCheck($::COOKIE{"Bugzilla_login"});
my $name = trim($::FORM{'newqueryname'});
$name
|| DisplayError("You must enter a name for your query.")
&& exit;
$name =~ /[<>&]/
&& DisplayError("The name of your query cannot contain any
of the following characters: &lt;, &gt;, &amp;.")
&& exit;
my $qname = SqlQuote($name);
$::buffer =~ s/[\&\?]cmdtype=[a-z]+//;
my $qbuffer = SqlQuote($::buffer);
my $tofooter= $::FORM{'tofooter'} ? 1 : 0;
SendSQL("SELECT query FROM namedqueries WHERE userid = $userid AND name = $qname");
if (FetchOneColumn()) {
SendSQL("UPDATE namedqueries
SET query = $qbuffer , linkinfooter = $tofooter
WHERE userid = $userid AND name = $qname");
}
else {
SendSQL("REPLACE INTO namedqueries (userid, name, query, linkinfooter)
VALUES ($userid, $qname, $qbuffer, $tofooter)");
}
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$vars->{'title'} = "OK, query saved.";
$vars->{'message'} = "OK, you have a new query named <code>$name</code>";
$vars->{'url'} = "query.cgi";
$vars->{'link'} = "Go back to the query page.";
$template->process("global/message.html.tmpl", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error());
exit;
};
}
################################################################################
# Column Definition
################################################################################
# Define the columns that can be selected in a query and/or displayed in a bug
# list. Column records include the following fields:
#
# 1. ID: a unique identifier by which the column is referred in code;
#
# 2. Name: The name of the column in the database (may also be an expression
# that returns the value of the column);
#
# 3. Title: The title of the column as displayed to users.
#
# Note: There are a few hacks in the code that deviate from these definitions.
# In particular, when the list is sorted by the "votes" field the word
# "DESC" is added to the end of the field to sort in descending order,
# and the redundant summaryfull column is removed when the client
# requests "all" columns.
my $columns = {};
sub DefineColumn {
my ($id, $name, $title) = @_;
$columns->{$id} = { 'name' => $name , 'title' => $title };
}
# Column: ID Name Title
DefineColumn("id" , "bugs.bug_id" , "ID" );
DefineColumn("groupset" , "bugs.groupset" , "Groupset" );
DefineColumn("opendate" , "bugs.creation_ts" , "Opened" );
DefineColumn("changeddate" , "bugs.delta_ts" , "Changed" );
DefineColumn("severity" , "bugs.bug_severity" , "Severity" );
DefineColumn("priority" , "bugs.priority" , "Priority" );
DefineColumn("platform" , "bugs.rep_platform" , "Platform" );
DefineColumn("owner" , "map_assigned_to.login_name" , "Owner" );
DefineColumn("reporter" , "map_reporter.login_name" , "Reporter" );
DefineColumn("qa_contact" , "map_qa_contact.login_name" , "QA Contact" );
DefineColumn("status" , "bugs.bug_status" , "State" );
DefineColumn("resolution" , "bugs.resolution" , "Result" );
DefineColumn("summary" , "bugs.short_desc" , "Summary" );
DefineColumn("summaryfull" , "bugs.short_desc" , "Summary" );
DefineColumn("status_whiteboard" , "bugs.status_whiteboard" , "Status Summary" );
DefineColumn("component" , "bugs.component" , "Component" );
DefineColumn("product" , "bugs.product" , "Product" );
DefineColumn("version" , "bugs.version" , "Version" );
DefineColumn("os" , "bugs.op_sys" , "OS" );
DefineColumn("target_milestone" , "bugs.target_milestone" , "Target Milestone" );
DefineColumn("votes" , "bugs.votes" , "Votes" );
DefineColumn("keywords" , "bugs.keywords" , "Keywords" );
################################################################################
# Display Column Determination
################################################################################
# Determine the columns that will be displayed in the bug list via the
# columnlist CGI parameter, the user's preferences, or the default.
my @displaycolumns = ();
if (defined $::FORM{'columnlist'}) {
if ($::FORM{'columnlist'} eq "all") {
# If the value of the CGI parameter is "all", display all columns,
# but remove the redundant "summaryfull" column.
@displaycolumns = grep($_ ne 'summaryfull', keys(%$columns));
}
else {
@displaycolumns = split(/[ ,]+/, $::FORM{'columnlist'});
}
}
elsif (defined $::COOKIE{'COLUMNLIST'}) {
# Use the columns listed in the user's preferences.
@displaycolumns = split(/ /, $::COOKIE{'COLUMNLIST'});
}
else {
# Use the default list of columns.
@displaycolumns = @::default_column_list;
}
# Weed out columns that don't actually exist to prevent the user
# from hacking their column list cookie to grab data to which they
# should not have access. Detaint the data along the way.
@displaycolumns = grep($columns->{$_} && trick_taint($_), @displaycolumns);
# Remove the "ID" column from the list because bug IDs are always displayed
# and are hard-coded into the display templates.
@displaycolumns = grep($_ ne 'id', @displaycolumns);
# IMPORTANT! Never allow the groupset column to be displayed!
@displaycolumns = grep($_ ne 'groupset', @displaycolumns);
# Add the votes column to the list of columns to be displayed
# in the bug list if the user is searching for bugs with a certain
# number of votes and the votes column is not already on the list.
# Some versions of perl will taint 'votes' if this is done as a single
# statement, because $::FORM{'votes'} is tainted at this point
if (trim($::FORM{'votes'}) && !grep($_ eq 'votes', @displaycolumns)) {
push(@displaycolumns, 'votes');
}
################################################################################
# Select Column Determination
################################################################################
# Generate the list of columns that will be selected in the SQL query.
# The bug ID and groupset are always selected because bug IDs are always
# displayed and we need the groupset to determine whether or not the bug
# is visible to the user.
my @selectcolumns = ("id", "groupset");
# Display columns are selected because otherwise we could not display them.
push (@selectcolumns, @displaycolumns);
# If the user is editing multiple bugs, we also make sure to select the product
# and status because the values of those fields determine what options the user
# has for modifying the bugs.
if ($dotweak) {
push(@selectcolumns, "product") if !grep($_ eq 'product', @selectcolumns);
push(@selectcolumns, "status") if !grep($_ eq 'status', @selectcolumns);
}
################################################################################
# Query Generation
################################################################################
# Convert the list of columns being selected into a list of column names.
my @selectnames = map($columns->{$_}->{'name'}, @selectcolumns);
# Generate the basic SQL query that will be used to generate the bug list.
my $query = GenerateSQL(\@selectnames, $::buffer);
################################################################################
# Sort Order Determination
################################################################################
# Add to the query some instructions for sorting the bug list.
if ($::COOKIE{'LASTORDER'} && !$order || $order =~ /^reuse/i) {
$order = url_decode($::COOKIE{'LASTORDER'});
$order_from_cookie = 1;
}
if ($order) {
my $db_order; # Modified version of $order for use with SQL query
# Convert the value of the "order" form field into a list of columns
# by which to sort the results.
ORDER: for ($order) {
/\./ && do {
# A custom list of columns. Make sure each column is valid.
foreach my $fragment (split(/[,\s]+/, $order)) {
next if $fragment =~ /^asc|desc$/i;
my @columnnames = map($columns->{lc($_)}->{'name'}, keys(%$columns));
if (!grep($_ eq $fragment, @columnnames)) {
my $qfragment = html_quote($fragment);
my $error = "The custom sort order you specified in your "
. "form submission contains an invalid column "
. "name <em>$qfragment</em>.";
if ($order_from_cookie) {
my $cookiepath = Param("cookiepath");
print "Set-Cookie: LASTORDER= ; path=$cookiepath; expires=Sun, 30-Jun-80 00:00:00 GMT\n";
$error =~ s/form submission/cookie/;
$error .= " The cookie has been cleared.";
}
DisplayError($error);
exit;
}
}
# Now that we have checked that all columns in the order are valid,
# detaint the order string.
trick_taint($order);
last ORDER;
};
/Number/ && do {
$order = "bugs.bug_id";
last ORDER;
};
/Import/ && do {
$order = "bugs.priority, bugs.bug_severity";
last ORDER;
};
/Assign/ && do {
$order = "map_assigned_to.login_name, bugs.bug_status, priority, bugs.bug_id";
last ORDER;
};
/Changed/ && do {
$order = "bugs.delta_ts, bugs.bug_status, bugs.priority, map_assigned_to.login_name, bugs.bug_id";
last ORDER;
};
# DEFAULT
$order = "bugs.bug_status, bugs.priority, map_assigned_to.login_name, bugs.bug_id";
}
$db_order = $order; # Copy $order into $db_order for use with SQL query
# Extra special disgusting hack: if we are ordering by target_milestone,
# change it to order by the sortkey of the target_milestone first.
if ($db_order =~ /bugs.target_milestone/) {
$db_order =~ s/bugs.target_milestone/ms_order.sortkey,ms_order.value/;
$query =~ s/\sWHERE\s/ LEFT JOIN milestones ms_order ON ms_order.value = bugs.target_milestone AND ms_order.product = bugs.product WHERE /;
}
# If we are sorting by votes, sort in descending order.
if ($db_order =~ /bugs.votes\s+(asc|desc){0}/i) {
$db_order =~ s/bugs.votes/bugs.votes desc/i;
}
$query .= " ORDER BY $db_order ";
}
################################################################################
# Query Execution
################################################################################
# Time to use server push to display an interim message to the user until
# the query completes and we can display the bug list.
if ($serverpush) {
# Generate HTTP headers.
print "Content-Disposition: inline; filename=$filename\n";
print "Content-Type: multipart/x-mixed-replace;boundary=thisrandomstring\n\n";
print "--thisrandomstring\n";
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$template->process("buglist/server-push.html.tmpl", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error())
&& exit;
}
# Connect to the shadow database if this installation is using one to improve
# query performance.
ReconnectToShadowDatabase();
# Tell MySQL to store temporary tables on the hard drive instead of memory
# to avoid "table out of space" errors on MySQL versions less than 3.23.2.
SendSQL("SET OPTION SQL_BIG_TABLES=1") if Param('expectbigqueries');
# Normally, we ignore SIGTERM and SIGPIPE (see globals.pl) but we need to
# respond to them here to prevent someone DOSing us by reloading a query
# a large number of times.
$::SIG{TERM} = 'DEFAULT';
$::SIG{PIPE} = 'DEFAULT';
# Execute the query.
SendSQL($query);
################################################################################
# Results Retrieval
################################################################################
# Retrieve the query results one row at a time and write the data into a list
# of Perl records.
my $bugowners = {};
my $bugproducts = {};
my $bugstatuses = {};
my @bugs; # the list of records
while (my @row = FetchSQLData()) {
my $bug = {}; # a record
# Slurp the row of data into the record.
foreach my $column (@selectcolumns) {
$bug->{$column} = shift @row;
}
# Process certain values further (i.e. date format conversion).
if ($bug->{'changeddate'}) {
$bug->{'changeddate'} =~
s/^(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})$/$1-$2-$3 $4:$5:$6/;
$bug->{'changeddate'} = DiffDate($bug->{'changeddate'});
}
($bug->{'opendate'} = DiffDate($bug->{'opendate'})) if $bug->{'opendate'};
# Record the owner, product, and status in the big hashes of those things.
$bugowners->{$bug->{'owner'}} = 1 if $bug->{'owner'};
$bugproducts->{$bug->{'product'}} = 1 if $bug->{'product'};
$bugstatuses->{$bug->{'status'}} = 1 if $bug->{'status'};
# Add the record to the list.
push(@bugs, $bug);
}
# Switch back from the shadow database to the regular database so PutFooter()
# can determine the current user even if the "logincookies" table is corrupted
# in the shadow database.
SendSQL("USE $::db_name");
################################################################################
# Template Variable Definition
################################################################################
# Define the variables and functions that will be passed to the UI template.
$vars->{'bugs'} = \@bugs;
$vars->{'buglist'} = join(',', map($_->{id}, @bugs));
$vars->{'columns'} = $columns;
$vars->{'displaycolumns'} = \@displaycolumns;
my @openstates = OpenStates();
$vars->{'openstates'} = \@openstates;
$vars->{'closedstates'} = ['CLOSED', 'VERIFIED', 'RESOLVED'];
# The list of query fields in URL query string format, used when creating
# URLs to the same query results page with different parameters (such as
# a different sort order or when taking some action on the set of query
# results). To get this string, we start with the raw URL query string
# buffer that was created when we initially parsed the URL on script startup,
# then we remove all non-query fields from it, f.e. the sort order (order)
# and command type (cmdtype) fields.
$vars->{'urlquerypart'} = $::buffer;
$vars->{'urlquerypart'} =~ s/[&?](order|cmdtype)=[^&]*//g;
$vars->{'order'} = $order;
# The user's login account name (i.e. email address).
$vars->{'user'} = $::COOKIE{'Bugzilla_login'};
$vars->{'caneditbugs'} = UserInGroup('editbugs');
$vars->{'usebuggroups'} = UserInGroup('usebuggroups');
# Whether or not this user is authorized to move bugs to another installation.
$vars->{'ismover'} = 1
if Param('move-enabled')
&& defined($vars->{'user'})
&& Param('movers') =~ /^(\Q$vars->{'user'}\E[,\s])|([,\s]\Q$vars->{'user'}\E[,\s]+)/;
my @bugowners = keys %$bugowners;
if (scalar(@bugowners) > 1 && UserInGroup('editbugs')) {
my $suffix = Param('emailsuffix');
map(s/$/$suffix/, @bugowners) if $suffix;
my $bugowners = join(",", @bugowners);
$vars->{'bugowners'} = $bugowners;
}
if ($::FORM{'debug'}) {
$vars->{'debug'} = 1;
$vars->{'query'} = $query;
}
# Whether or not to split the column titles across two rows to make
# the list more compact.
$vars->{'splitheader'} = $::COOKIE{'SPLITHEADER'} ? 1 : 0;
$vars->{'quip'} = GetQuip() if Param('usequip');
$vars->{'currenttime'} = time2str("%a %b %e %T %Z %Y", time());
# The following variables are used when the user is making changes to multiple bugs.
if ($dotweak) {
$vars->{'dotweak'} = 1;
$vars->{'use_keywords'} = 1 if @::legal_keywords;
$vars->{'products'} = \@::legal_product;
$vars->{'platforms'} = \@::legal_platform;
$vars->{'priorities'} = \@::legal_priority;
$vars->{'severities'} = \@::legal_severity;
$vars->{'resolutions'} = \@::settable_resolution;
# The value that represents "don't change the value of this field".
$vars->{'dontchange'} = $::dontchange;
$vars->{'unconfirmedstate'} = $::unconfirmedstate;
$vars->{'bugstatuses'} = [ keys %$bugstatuses ];
# The groups to which the user belongs.
$vars->{'groups'} = GetGroupsByGroupSet($::usergroupset) if $::usergroupset ne '0';
# If all bugs being changed are in the same product, the user can change
# their version and component, so generate a list of products, a list of
# versions for the product (if there is only one product on the list of
# products), and a list of components for the product.
$vars->{'bugproducts'} = [ keys %$bugproducts ];
if (scalar(@{$vars->{'bugproducts'}}) == 1) {
my $product = $vars->{'bugproducts'}->[0];
$vars->{'versions'} = $::versions{$product};
$vars->{'components'} = $::components{$product};
$vars->{'targetmilestones'} = $::target_milestone{$product} if Param('usetargetmilestone');
}
}
################################################################################
# HTTP Header Generation
################################################################################
# If we are doing server push, output a separator string.
print "\n--thisrandomstring\n" if $serverpush;
# Generate HTTP headers
# Suggest a name for the bug list if the user wants to save it as a file.
# If we are doing server push, then we did this already in the HTTP headers
# that started the server push, so we don't have to do it again here.
print "Content-Disposition: inline; filename=$filename\n" unless $serverpush;
if ($format->{'extension'} eq "html") {
my $cookiepath = Param("cookiepath");
print "Content-Type: text/html\n";
if ($order) {
my $qorder = url_quote($order);
print "Set-Cookie: LASTORDER=$qorder ; path=$cookiepath; expires=Sun, 30-Jun-2029 00:00:00 GMT\n";
}
my $bugids = join(":", map( $_->{'id'}, @bugs));
# See also Bug 111999
if (length($bugids) < 4000) {
print "Set-Cookie: BUGLIST=$bugids ; path=$cookiepath; expires=Sun, 30-Jun-2029 00:00:00 GMT\n";
}
else {
print "Set-Cookie: BUGLIST= ; path=$cookiepath; expires=Sun, 30-Jun-2029 00:00:00 GMT\n";
$vars->{'toolong'} = 1;
}
}
else {
print "Content-Type: $format->{'contenttype'}\n";
}
print "\n"; # end HTTP headers
################################################################################
# Content Generation
################################################################################
# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
$template->process("buglist/$format->{'template'}", $vars)
|| DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error())
&& exit;
################################################################################
# Script Conclusion
################################################################################
print "\n--thisrandomstring--\n" if $serverpush;