Morgen,

Thank you very much for your quick reply! The history feature seems very
useful. I will try it out.

Inspector.py extracts the attributes in general, right? Any examples about
direct access to deleted items and the very first status of an item?

Vera.

On 6/16/07, Morgen Sagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Jun 15, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Vera wrote:

Hi Andi,

I am Vera, Google Summer of Code student working on  progress reports
functionality for Chandler. Further info about the project plans in their
current state, please refer to
http://chandlerproject.org/Journal/ToStartWithProposal

Jeffrey recommended me to ask you about history information for items in
the repository. Specifically, I would like to know how  to access:
1) deleted items
2) the set of all the modifications that happen to an item
3) at what triage status an item was created

I am new to Chandler, so some code examples, if possible, would be great
to start working on these things.  Can you help me with these?


Coincidentally I recently added a "history" feature to Chandler's built in
repository-browsing servlet so a developer can examine the changes an item's
values have gone through over time.  To see it in action, fire up Chandler,
click on the item you are interested in (either in the List view or Calendar
view) then hit the F4 key.  This will start Chandler's internal webserver
and launch your default web browser to a page that gives details on the
selected item.  Near the top of that page you will find a link named "Show
history" which will display a table of changes and the repository version
number at which those changes took place.

This history information is computed from the module
chandler/util/inspector.py which is based on some of Andi's repository code.

~morgen



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