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This is Bonsai. See <http://www.mozilla.org/bonsai.html>.
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DISCLAIMER
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This is not very well packaged code. It's not packaged at all. Don't
come here expecting something you plop in a directory, twiddle a few
things, and you're off and using it. Much work has to be done to get
there. We'd like to get there, but it wasn't clear when that would be,
and so we decided to let people see it first.
Don't believe for a minute that you can use this stuff without first
understanding most of the code.
Check out the INSTALL file for some guidance on getting started.
Many, many thanks to Artem Belevich <abelevic@ctron.com> for
trailblazing his way through this and writing down all the problems he
had.
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Configuration files you need
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Lots of configuration files need to be placed in the data subdir.
This is also where bonsai keeps its running state. These two things
ought to be split into different directories, but that hasn't happened
yet.
Some of these files are:
configdata: some TCL source that defines treelist, a list of trees you want
to track, and treedata, information about each of those trees.
A sample configdata:
set treelist {default newlayout}
set treeinfo(default,module) MozillaSource
set treeinfo(default,branch) {}
set treeinfo(default,repository) {/cvsroot}
set treeinfo(default,description) {Mozilla Source Code}
set treeinfo(default,shortdesc) {Mozilla}
set treeinfo(newlayout,module) Raptor
set treeinfo(newlayout,branch) {}
set treeinfo(newlayout,repository) {/cvsroot}
set treeinfo(newlayout,description) {New Layout -- Main Line}
set treeinfo(newlayout,shortdesc) {New Layout}
Also, you can specify where Bonsai will look for some utilities
on your system, and a couple other behaviors. You will
probably have to override many of these; the default values are
not that reasonable.
The default values are:
set cvscommand /tools/ns/bin/cvs
set rlogcommand /tools/ns/bin/rlog
set rcsdiffcommand /tools/ns/bin/rcsdiff
set cocommand /tools/ns/bin/co
set lxr_base http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/lxr/source
set mozilla_lxr_kludge TRUE
hidelist: A list of regexps that define filenames that we don't want
to let people see via the bonsai pages. A common use is to
just have one line that says "CVSROOT".
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What's What in the Bonsai sources:
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This is a rough first pass at cataloging and documenting the Bonsai
sources. Many hands have been in this code over the years, and it has
accreted wildly. There is probably quite a lot of dead code in here.
CGI.tcl ???
Makefile: builds the "trapdoor" program. Also has a
"make install" that lets you specify where you store
perl and mysqltcl on your system.
SourceChecker.cgi scc wrote to help sanitize code. DELETE
Called by: nobody
SourceChecker.pm ???
addcheckin.tcl TCL. Add a checkin to a Bonsai hook. Determines
if the tree was open or closed at the time, shunts
checkin to proper tree.
admin.cgi TCL. Select from various administrative tasks
(which require a password.)
Called by: toplevel.cgi
Calls:
doadmin.cgi password=<text> treeid=<text>
command=[open|close]
closetimestamp=<time-text>
lastgood=<time-text>
doclear=<checkbox>
doadmin.cgi password=<text> treeid=<text>
command=tweaktimes
lastgood=<time-text>
lastclose=<time-text>
doadmin.cgi password=<text> treeid=<text>
command=editmotd
origmotd=<text>
motd=<text>
editmessage.cgi treeid=<text>
msgname=[openmessage|closemessage|
treeopened|treeopenedsamehook|
treeclosed]
#### note: no password?
repophook.cgi password=<text> treeid=<text>
command=repophook
startfrom=<time-text>
rebuildtaginfo.cgi password=<text>
treeid=<text>
command=rebuildtaginfo
rebuildcvshistory.cgi password=<text>
treeid=<text>
command=rebuildcvs
startfrom=<time-text>
firstfile=<time-text>
subdir=<time-text>
doadmin.cgi password=<text> treeid=<text>
command=changepassword
password=<text>
newpassword=<text>
newpassword2=<text>
doglobal=<radio>
adminfuncs.tcl TCL. Collection of functions to administrate a Bonsai
hook.
adminmail.tcl TCL. Set of routines for opening and closing the
Bonsai hook based on receipt of e-mail.
bonsai.gif a bonsai tree.
branchspam.cgi failed attempt to web-afy branch spam too DELETE
Called by: nobody
Calls: branchspammer.cgi
branchspammer.cgi more garbage
Called by: branchspam.cgi
Calls: nobody
changebar.tcl ???
closemessage HTML, text that gets sent to all people on the hook
when the tree is closed.
configure/ ???
contacthelp.html ???
countcheckins.cgi TCL. Draws a graph of checkins for the various
Bonsai 'hooks'.
Called by: toplevel.cgi
Calls: nobody
createlegaldirs.tcl ???
cvsblame.cgi Runs through a CVS file and tells you who changed what.
Calls:
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot= rev=
cvsblame.cgi file= rev= root= mark=
cvsblame.cgi set_line= (cookie magic?)
cvsblame.cgi root= file= rev= use_html=
Called by:
cvsguess.cgi
moduleanalyse.cgi
Used to be called by:
cvslog.cgi
cvsblame.pl ???
cvsguess.cgi Given a file name, try to figure out what directory
it's in. then link to cvsblame.cgi. parameters are
the same.
Seems to take an exact file name (sans directory),
then do a redirect to cvsblame.cgi. If there are
more than one file of that name, it presents a list.
This is (I think) redundant with LXR's file name
search.
Calls:
cvsblame.cgi file= rev= mark= #
Called by: nobody
cvsindex.pl ???
cvslog.cgi Web interface to "cvs log".
Calls:
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot= rev=
cvslog.cgi file= root= rev=
sort=[revision|date|author]
author=
cvsview2.cgi
command=DIFF_FRAMESET
diff_mode=context
whitespace_mode=show
root= subdir= file=
rev1= rev2=
cvsview2.cgi
command=DIRECTORY
subdir= files= root= branch=
Used to call:
cvsblame.cgi file= rev= root=
cvsmenu.pl ???
cvsquery.cgi Displays the results of a query entered in cvsqueryform
Called by:
cvsqueryform.cgi
Calls:
cvsqueryform.cgi
cvsview2 command=DIRECTORY
subdir= files= branch= root=
cvsview2.cgi command=DIFF_FRAMESET
diff_mode=context
whitespace_mode=show
subdir= file= rev1= rev2= root=
multidiff.cgi name=allchanges cvsroot=
cvsquery.cgi sortby=
../registry/who.cgi email=
http://scopus.mcom.com/bugsplat/show_bug.cgi
cvsquery.pl ???
cvsqueryform.cgi Main screen to let you query the CVS database.
Called by:
cvsblame.cgi
cvslog.cgi
cvsquery.cgi
toplevel.cgi
Calls:
cvsregexp.html
cvsquery.cgi
module=[all|allrepositories|?]
branch=
branchtype=[match|regexp]
directory=<text>
file=<text>
who=<text>
whotype=[match|regexp]
sortby=[Date|Who|File|Change Size]
date=[hours|day|week|month|all|
explicit]
hours=
mindate=
maxdate=
cvsroot=
cvsregexp.html ???
cvsview2.cgi Lets you view CVS diffs.
Called by:
cvsblame.cgi
cvslog.cgi
cvsquery.cgi
show2.cgi
showcheckins.cgi
Calls:
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot= rev=
cvsview2.cgi subdir= command=DIFF
root= file= rev1= rev2=
cvsview2.cgi subdir= command=DIFF_LINKS
root= file= rev1= rev2=
cvsview2.cgi subdir= command=DIFF
root= file= rev1= rev2= #
cvsview2.cgi subdir= command=DIFF_FRAMESET
root= file= rev1= rev2=
cvsview2.cgi subdir= command=DIRECTORY
root= files= branch= skip=
cvsview2.cgi subdir= command=LOG
root= file= rev=
doadmin.cgi TCL. Executes admin things asked for in admin.cgi
Called by:
admin.cgi
Calls:
mailto:clienteng
doeditcheckin.cgi TCL. Edits a checkin on the hook.
Called by:
editcheckin.cgi
Calls:
nobody
doeditmessage.cgi TCL. Edits one of the email messages that bonsai sends
people.
Called by:
editmessage.cgi
Calls:
nobody
doeditprofile.cgi TCL. Edit peoples contact info. Left-over code from
before we started getting this info from LDAP.
Called by:
editprofile.cgi
Calls:
nobody
doeditwhiteboard.cgi TCL. Edits the free-for-all whiteboard.
Called by:
editwhiteboard.cgi
Calls:
nobody
dolog.pl Perl. Magic file that causes CVS to send mail to
Bonsai whenever someone makes a change. Please read
the comments towards the beginning for more clues.
dotweak.cgi TCL. Tweaks a bunch of checkins in ahook at once.
Called by:
show2.cgi
showcheckins.cgi
Calls:
nobody
editcheckin.cgi TCL. Edits a checkin on the hook.
Called by:
show2.cgi
showcheckins.cgi
Calls:
doeditcheckin.cgi
editmessage.cgi TCL. Edits one of the email messages that bonsai sends
people.
Called by:
admin.cgi
Calls:
doeditmessage.cgi
editprofile.cgi TCL. Edit peoples contact info. Left-over code from
before we started getting this info from LDAP.
Called by:
localprofile.cgi
Calls:
doeditprofile.cgi
editwhiteboard.cgi TCL. Edits the free-for-all whiteboard.
Called by:
toplevel.cgi
Calls:
doeditwhiteboard.cgi
globals.tcl ???
handleAdminMail.tcl TCL. Mail is piped to this script and parsed.
Calls:
adminfuncs.tcl
handleCheckinMail.tcl TCL. Mail is piped to this script and parsed. It
then adds a checkin to a Bonsai hook.
header.pl ???
index.html ???
indextest.pl ???
lloydcgi.pl parses CGI args from $QUERY_STRING and leaves them
in $form{$key}; and puts cookies in %cookie_jar.
Calls: nobody
Called by: everybody
localprofile.cgi TCL. Display peoples contact info. Left-over code
from before we started getting this info from LDAP.
Called by:
nobody
Calls:
editprofile.cgi
profile.cgi
maketables.sh ???
Unused?
moduleanalyse.cgi Shows the directories in a module.
Called by:
nobody
Calls:
moduleanalyse.cgi module=[all|?] cvsroot=
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot=
cvsblame.cgi file= root=
modules.pl ???
Called by:
branchspam.cgi
cvsqueryform.cgi
moduleanalyse.cgi
multidiff.cgi Implements the "Show me ALL the Diffs" button
Called by:
cvsquery.cgi
show2.cgi
showcheckins.cgi
Calls:
nobody
myglobrecur.tcl ???
openmessage ???
perlifyconfig.tcl ???
processqueue.pl ???
profile.cgi TCL. Stupid interface to LDAP to show all the info
about a person.
Called by:
localprofile.cgi
show2.cgi
Calls:
profile.cgi person=
rebuildcvshistory.cgi TCL. Admin script to go rebuild the bonsai database
from CVS.
Called by:
admin.cgi
Calls:
nobody
rebuilddatabase.tcl ???
rebuildtaginfo.cgi TCL. Half-written piece of junk to try and remember
things about tags. Should probably nuke it.
Called by:
admin.cgi
repophook.cgi TCL. Rebuilds a bonsai hook from the bonsai database.
Called by:
admin.cgi
Calls:
nobody
reposfiles.pl ???
rview.cgi Lets you browse a directory in a CVS repository.
Called by:
cvsblame.cgi
cvslog.cgi
cvsview2.cgi
moduleanalyse.cgi
Calls:
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot= rev=
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot= rev= ?=chdir
rview.cgi dir= cvsroot= rev= ?=Set Branch
&make_cgi_args ???
../registry/file.cgi cvsroot= file= dir=
show2.cgi TCL. This seems to be a variant on showcheckins.cgi?
Called by:
nobody
Calls:
dotweak.cgi
showcheckins.cgi [various funky args]
editcheckin.cgi id= [various funky args]w
profile.cgi person= [various funky args]
cvsview2.cgi subdir= files= command=DIRECTORY
branch=
http://w3/cgi/cvsview2.cgi subdir= files=
command=DIRECTORY
multidiff.cgi allchanges=
showcheckins.cgi TCL. Shows some set of checkins in a bonsai hook.
Called by:
admin.cgi
show2.cgi
toplevel.cgi
Calls:
dotweak.cgi
showcheckins.cgi [various funky args]
editcheckin.cgi id= [various funky args]w
http://phonebook/ds/dosearch/phonebook/...
cvsview2.cgi root= subdir= files=
command=DIRECTORY branch=
http://w3/cgi/cvsview2.cgi subdir= files=
command=DIRECTORY
multidiff.cgi allchanges=
status/ ???
switchtree.cgi TCL. Lets you choose a different bonsai branch.
Called by:
toplevel.cgi
Calls:
nobody
testlock.pl ???
toplevel.cgi TCL. Main interface to the bonsai hook.
Called by:
CGI.tcl
contacthelp.html
index.html
sheriff2.html
switchtree.cgi
toplevel.cgi
viewold.cgi
Calls:
editwhiteboard.cgi [...]
http://phonebook/ds/dosearch/phonebook/...
showcheckins.cgi
http://warp/tinderbox/showbuilds.cgi
switchtree.cgi [...]
news:mcom.dev.client.build.busted
http://phonebook/
viewold.cgi [...]
countcheckins.cgi [...]
admin.cgi [...]
index.html
http://warp/client/dogbert/tree.html
contacthelp.html
http://warp/client/dogbert/buildlore/index.html
trapdoor.c ???
utils.pl ???
viewold.cgi TCL. Lets you choose an old bonsai hook to view.
Called by:
toplevel.cgi
Calls:
toplevel.cgi treeid=
=================
Glossary of terms
=================
Here are some funky terms you may find here and there:
Hook The 'hook' is actually the oldest part of the Bonsai
code. The idea is, every so often (at Netscape, it was
every day), some build engineers will close the tree
and make sure that everything still builds properly.
If it doesn't, then the build engineers want to have a
list of people they can go beat up, this being the list
of people who changed the tree since the last time they
successfully built the tree. Those people are "on the
hook"; they are held responsible for any probs that
arise.
So, it works out to: the list of people who have
checked in since the tree was last closed.