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Perl
Executable File
400 строки
14 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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#
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# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
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# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
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# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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#
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# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
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# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
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# rights and limitations under the License.
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#
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# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
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#
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# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
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# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
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# Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Contributor(s): Terry Weissman <terry@mozilla.org>
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# David Gardiner <david.gardiner@unisa.edu.au>
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# Matthias Radestock <matthias@sorted.org>
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# Gervase Markham <gerv@gerv.net>
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# Byron Jones <bugzilla@glob.com.au>
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# Max Kanat-Alexander <mkanat@bugzilla.org>
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use strict;
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use lib ".";
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require "globals.pl";
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use Bugzilla::Constants;
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use Bugzilla::Search;
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use Bugzilla::User;
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use Bugzilla::Util;
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use Bugzilla::Product;
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use Bugzilla::Keyword;
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use vars qw(
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@legal_resolution
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@legal_bug_status
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@legal_opsys
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@legal_platform
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@legal_priority
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@legal_severity
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@log_columns
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);
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my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;
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my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
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my $template = Bugzilla->template;
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my $vars = {};
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my $buffer = $cgi->query_string();
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if ($cgi->param("GoAheadAndLogIn")) {
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# We got here from a login page, probably from relogin.cgi. We better
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# make sure the password is legit.
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Bugzilla->login(LOGIN_REQUIRED);
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} else {
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Bugzilla->login();
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}
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my $user = Bugzilla->user;
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my $userid = $user->id;
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# Backwards compatibility hack -- if there are any of the old QUERY_*
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# cookies around, and we are logged in, then move them into the database
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# and nuke the cookie. This is required for Bugzilla 2.8 and earlier.
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if ($userid) {
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my @oldquerycookies;
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foreach my $i ($cgi->cookie()) {
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if ($i =~ /^QUERY_(.*)$/) {
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push(@oldquerycookies, [$1, $i, $cgi->cookie($i)]);
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}
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}
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if (defined $cgi->cookie('DEFAULTQUERY')) {
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push(@oldquerycookies, [DEFAULT_QUERY_NAME, 'DEFAULTQUERY',
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$cgi->cookie('DEFAULTQUERY')]);
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}
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if (@oldquerycookies) {
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foreach my $ref (@oldquerycookies) {
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my ($name, $cookiename, $value) = (@$ref);
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if ($value) {
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# If the query name contains invalid characters, don't import.
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$name =~ /[<>&]/ && next;
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trick_taint($name);
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$dbh->bz_lock_tables('namedqueries WRITE');
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my $query = $dbh->selectrow_array(
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"SELECT query FROM namedqueries " .
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"WHERE userid = ? AND name = ?",
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undef, ($userid, $name));
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if (!$query) {
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$dbh->do("INSERT INTO namedqueries " .
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"(userid, name, query) VALUES " .
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"(?, ?, ?)", undef, ($userid, $name, $value));
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}
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$dbh->bz_unlock_tables();
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}
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$cgi->remove_cookie($cookiename);
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}
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}
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}
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if ($cgi->param('nukedefaultquery')) {
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if ($userid) {
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$dbh->do("DELETE FROM namedqueries" .
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" WHERE userid = ? AND name = ?",
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undef, ($userid, DEFAULT_QUERY_NAME));
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}
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$buffer = "";
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}
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my $userdefaultquery;
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if ($userid) {
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$userdefaultquery = $dbh->selectrow_array(
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"SELECT query FROM namedqueries " .
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"WHERE userid = ? AND name = ?",
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undef, ($userid, DEFAULT_QUERY_NAME));
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}
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my %default;
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# We pass the defaults as a hash of references to arrays. For those
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# Items which are single-valued, the template should only reference [0]
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# and ignore any multiple values.
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sub PrefillForm {
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my ($buf) = (@_);
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my $foundone = 0;
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# Nothing must be undef, otherwise the template complains.
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foreach my $name ("bug_status", "resolution", "assigned_to",
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"rep_platform", "priority", "bug_severity",
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"classification", "product", "reporter", "op_sys",
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"component", "version", "chfield", "chfieldfrom",
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"chfieldto", "chfieldvalue", "target_milestone",
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"email", "emailtype", "emailreporter",
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"emailassigned_to", "emailcc", "emailqa_contact",
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"emaillongdesc", "content",
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"changedin", "votes", "short_desc", "short_desc_type",
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"long_desc", "long_desc_type", "bug_file_loc",
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"bug_file_loc_type", "status_whiteboard",
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"status_whiteboard_type", "bug_id",
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"bugidtype", "keywords", "keywords_type",
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"x_axis_field", "y_axis_field", "z_axis_field",
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"chart_format", "cumulate", "x_labels_vertical",
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"category", "subcategory", "name", "newcategory",
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"newsubcategory", "public", "frequency")
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{
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# This is a bit of a hack. The default, empty list has
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# three entries to accommodate the needs of the email fields -
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# we use each position to denote the relevant field. Array
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# position 0 is unused for email fields because the form
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# parameters historically started at 1.
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$default{$name} = ["", "", ""];
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}
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# Iterate over the URL parameters
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foreach my $item (split(/\&/, $buf)) {
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my @el = split(/=/, $item);
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my $name = $el[0];
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my $value;
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if ($#el > 0) {
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$value = Bugzilla::Util::url_decode($el[1]);
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} else {
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$value = "";
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}
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# If the name begins with field, type, or value, then it is part of
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# the boolean charts. Because these are built different than the rest
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# of the form, we don't need to save a default value. We do, however,
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# need to indicate that we found something so the default query isn't
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# added in if all we have are boolean chart items.
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if ($name =~ m/^(?:field|type|value)/) {
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$foundone = 1;
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}
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# If the name ends in a number (which it does for the fields which
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# are part of the email searching), we use the array
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# positions to show the defaults for that number field.
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elsif ($name =~ m/^(.+)(\d)$/ && defined($default{$1})) {
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$foundone = 1;
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$default{$1}->[$2] = $value;
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}
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# If there's no default yet, we replace the blank string.
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elsif (defined($default{$name}) && $default{$name}->[0] eq "") {
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$foundone = 1;
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$default{$name} = [$value];
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}
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# If there's already a default, we push on the new value.
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elsif (defined($default{$name})) {
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push (@{$default{$name}}, $value);
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}
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}
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return $foundone;
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}
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if (!PrefillForm($buffer)) {
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# Ah-hah, there was no form stuff specified. Do it again with the
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# default query.
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if ($userdefaultquery) {
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PrefillForm($userdefaultquery);
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} else {
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PrefillForm(Param("defaultquery"));
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}
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}
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if ($default{'chfieldto'}->[0] eq "") {
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$default{'chfieldto'} = ["Now"];
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}
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# if using groups for entry, then we don't want people to see products they
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# don't have access to. Remove them from the list.
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my @selectable_products = sort {lc($a->name) cmp lc($b->name)}
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@{$user->get_selectable_products};
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# Create the component, version and milestone lists.
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my %components;
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my %versions;
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my %milestones;
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foreach my $product (@selectable_products) {
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$components{$_->name} = 1 foreach (@{$product->components});
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$versions{$_->name} = 1 foreach (@{$product->versions});
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$milestones{$_->name} = 1 foreach (@{$product->milestones});
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}
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my @components = sort(keys %components);
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my @versions = sort(keys %versions);
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my @milestones = sort(keys %milestones);
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$vars->{'product'} = \@selectable_products;
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# Create data structures representing each classification
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if (Param('useclassification')) {
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$vars->{'classification'} = $user->get_selectable_classifications;
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}
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# We use 'component_' because 'component' is a Template Toolkit reserved word.
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$vars->{'component_'} = \@components;
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$vars->{'version'} = \@versions;
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if (Param('usetargetmilestone')) {
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$vars->{'target_milestone'} = \@milestones;
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}
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$vars->{'have_keywords'} = Bugzilla::Keyword::keyword_count();
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GetVersionTable();
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push @::legal_resolution, "---"; # Oy, what a hack.
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shift @::legal_resolution;
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# Another hack - this array contains "" for some reason. See bug 106589.
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$vars->{'resolution'} = \@::legal_resolution;
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my @chfields;
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push @chfields, "[Bug creation]";
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# This is what happens when you have variables whose definition depends
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# on the DB schema, and then the underlying schema changes...
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foreach my $val (@::log_columns) {
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if ($val eq 'classification_id') {
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$val = 'classification';
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} elsif ($val eq 'product_id') {
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$val = 'product';
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} elsif ($val eq 'component_id') {
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$val = 'component';
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}
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push @chfields, $val;
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}
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if (UserInGroup(Param('timetrackinggroup'))) {
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push @chfields, "work_time";
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} else {
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@chfields = grep($_ ne "estimated_time", @chfields);
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@chfields = grep($_ ne "remaining_time", @chfields);
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}
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@chfields = (sort(@chfields));
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$vars->{'chfield'} = \@chfields;
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$vars->{'bug_status'} = \@::legal_bug_status;
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$vars->{'rep_platform'} = \@::legal_platform;
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$vars->{'op_sys'} = \@::legal_opsys;
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$vars->{'priority'} = \@::legal_priority;
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$vars->{'bug_severity'} = \@::legal_severity;
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# Boolean charts
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my @fields;
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push(@fields, { name => "noop", description => "---" });
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push(@fields, $dbh->bz_get_field_defs());
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$vars->{'fields'} = \@fields;
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# Creating new charts - if the cmd-add value is there, we define the field
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# value so the code sees it and creates the chart. It will attempt to select
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# "xyzzy" as the default, and fail. This is the correct behaviour.
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foreach my $cmd (grep(/^cmd-/, $cgi->param)) {
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if ($cmd =~ /^cmd-add(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)$/) {
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$cgi->param(-name => "field$1-$2-$3", -value => "xyzzy");
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}
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}
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if (!$cgi->param('field0-0-0')) {
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$cgi->param(-name => 'field0-0-0', -value => "xyzzy");
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}
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# Create data structure of boolean chart info. It's an array of arrays of
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# arrays - with the inner arrays having three members - field, type and
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# value.
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my @charts;
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for (my $chart = 0; $cgi->param("field$chart-0-0"); $chart++) {
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my @rows;
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for (my $row = 0; $cgi->param("field$chart-$row-0"); $row++) {
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my @cols;
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for (my $col = 0; $cgi->param("field$chart-$row-$col"); $col++) {
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my $value = $cgi->param("value$chart-$row-$col");
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if (!defined($value)) {
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$value = '';
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}
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push(@cols, { field => $cgi->param("field$chart-$row-$col"),
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type => $cgi->param("type$chart-$row-$col") || 'noop',
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value => $value });
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}
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push(@rows, \@cols);
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}
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push(@charts, {'rows' => \@rows, 'negate' => scalar($cgi->param("negate$chart")) });
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}
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$default{'charts'} = \@charts;
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# Named queries
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if ($userid) {
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$vars->{'namedqueries'} = $dbh->selectcol_arrayref(
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"SELECT name FROM namedqueries " .
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"WHERE userid = ? AND name != ? " .
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"ORDER BY name",
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undef, ($userid, DEFAULT_QUERY_NAME));
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}
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# Sort order
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my $deforder;
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my @orders = ('Bug Number', 'Importance', 'Assignee', 'Last Changed');
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if ($cgi->cookie('LASTORDER')) {
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$deforder = "Reuse same sort as last time";
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unshift(@orders, $deforder);
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}
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if ($cgi->param('order')) { $deforder = $cgi->param('order') }
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$vars->{'userdefaultquery'} = $userdefaultquery;
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$vars->{'orders'} = \@orders;
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$default{'querytype'} = $deforder || 'Importance';
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if (($cgi->param('query_format') || $cgi->param('format') || "")
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eq "create-series") {
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require Bugzilla::Chart;
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$vars->{'category'} = Bugzilla::Chart::getVisibleSeries();
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}
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$vars->{'known_name'} = $cgi->param('known_name');
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# Add in the defaults.
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$vars->{'default'} = \%default;
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$vars->{'format'} = $cgi->param('format');
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$vars->{'query_format'} = $cgi->param('query_format');
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# Set default page to "specific" if none provided
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if (!($cgi->param('query_format') || $cgi->param('format'))) {
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if (defined $cgi->cookie('DEFAULTFORMAT')) {
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$vars->{'format'} = $cgi->cookie('DEFAULTFORMAT');
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} else {
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$vars->{'format'} = 'specific';
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}
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}
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# Set cookie to current format as default, but only if the format
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# one that we should remember.
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if (defined($vars->{'format'}) && IsValidQueryType($vars->{'format'})) {
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$cgi->send_cookie(-name => 'DEFAULTFORMAT',
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-value => $vars->{'format'},
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-expires => "Fri, 01-Jan-2038 00:00:00 GMT");
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}
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# Generate and return the UI (HTML page) from the appropriate template.
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# If we submit back to ourselves (for e.g. boolean charts), we need to
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# preserve format information; hence query_format taking priority over
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# format.
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my $format = $template->get_format("search/search",
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$vars->{'query_format'} || $vars->{'format'},
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scalar $cgi->param('ctype'));
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print $cgi->header($format->{'ctype'});
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$template->process($format->{'template'}, $vars)
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|| ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
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