Re: [rt-users] Ticket/Display.html is just not controllable
Kevin Falcone wrote: On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 09:12:55AM +0200, Wolfram Huettermann wrote: Kevin Falcone wrote: On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 09:46:42AM +0200, Wolfram Huettermann wrote: I am dealing with Ticket/Display.html. What I found out: - there is NO change in the page source the when you change the Mason-block - I cannot get any information of the callback-functions used. My task was to limit the size of the layers in which you can see the metadata and the history of the ticket. It is more user-friendly to scroll them. Has anybody an idea how it could work anyway? Or is it just impossible? Without knowing what you did, it is impossible to know what is wrong. However, it sounds like Christian Loos has already implemented a similar module http://github.com/cloos/rt-extension-briefhistory I wanted to change the module Ticket/Display.html in the HTML-block. But its appearance and its source code remained the same, even after I had cut this block. It seems that the <%init%>-block creates the module and overlays the HTML-code. I even haven't got any information of the callback-functions in that block. Here is the init-block of Ticket/Display.html. You've not actually said what callbacks you created or how you tried to overlay Display.html by copying it to local/ or explained what you want to accomplish, so I'm afraid I can't really guess at what you're trying to do. Have you read the documentation on the wiki about customizing RT? -kevin Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com I know the bug, plugins are just overlaying the source code. That is very bad :( Greetings and thanks for your advice, Wolfram Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com
Re: [rt-users] Ticket/Display.html is just not controllable
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 09:12:55AM +0200, Wolfram Huettermann wrote: > Kevin Falcone wrote: > >On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 09:46:42AM +0200, Wolfram Huettermann wrote: > >>I am dealing with Ticket/Display.html. What I found out: > >> > >>- there is NO change in the page source the when you change the > >>Mason-block > >>- I cannot get any information of the callback-functions used. > >> > >>My task was to limit the size of the layers in which you can see the > >>metadata and the history of the ticket. It is more user-friendly to > >>scroll them. > >> > >>Has anybody an idea how it could work anyway? Or is it just impossible? > > > >Without knowing what you did, it is impossible to know what is wrong. > >However, it sounds like Christian Loos has already implemented a > >similar module > > > >http://github.com/cloos/rt-extension-briefhistory > > > > I wanted to change the module Ticket/Display.html in the HTML-block. > But its appearance and its source code remained the same, even > after I had cut this block. It seems that the <%init%>-block > creates the module and overlays the HTML-code. > > I even haven't got any information of the callback-functions in that > block. Here is the init-block of Ticket/Display.html. You've not actually said what callbacks you created or how you tried to overlay Display.html by copying it to local/ or explained what you want to accomplish, so I'm afraid I can't really guess at what you're trying to do. Have you read the documentation on the wiki about customizing RT? -kevin pgp1z7dI3mBra.pgp Description: PGP signature Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com
Re: [rt-users] Ticket/Display.html is just not controllable
Kevin Falcone wrote: On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 09:46:42AM +0200, Wolfram Huettermann wrote: Hello, I am dealing with Ticket/Display.html. What I found out: - there is NO change in the page source the when you change the Mason-block - I cannot get any information of the callback-functions used. My task was to limit the size of the layers in which you can see the metadata and the history of the ticket. It is more user-friendly to scroll them. Has anybody an idea how it could work anyway? Or is it just impossible? Without knowing what you did, it is impossible to know what is wrong. However, it sounds like Christian Loos has already implemented a similar module http://github.com/cloos/rt-extension-briefhistory -kevin Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com Hi Kevin, I wanted to change the module Ticket/Display.html in the HTML-block. But its appearance and its source code remained the same, even after I had cut this block. It seems that the <%init%>-block creates the module and overlays the HTML-code. I even haven't got any information of the callback-functions in that block. Here is the init-block of Ticket/Display.html. <%INIT> $m->callback( TicketObj => $TicketObj, ARGSRef => \%ARGS, CallbackName => 'Initial' ); my (@Actions, $Tickets); unless ($id || $TicketObj) { Abort('No ticket specified'); } if ($ARGS{'id'} eq 'new') { # {{{ Create a new ticket my $Queue = new RT::Queue( $session{'CurrentUser'} ); $Queue->Load($ARGS{'Queue'}); unless ( $Queue->id ) { Abort('Queue not found'); } unless ( $Queue->CurrentUserHasRight('CreateTicket') ) { Abort('You have no permission to create tickets in that queue.'); } ($TicketObj, @Actions) = CreateTicket( Attachments => delete $session{'Attachments'}, %ARGS, ); unless ( $TicketObj->CurrentUserHasRight('ShowTicket') ) { Abort("No permission to view newly created ticket #".$TicketObj->id."."); } # }}} } else { $TicketObj ||= LoadTicket($ARGS{'id'}); $m->callback( CallbackName => 'BeforeProcessArguments', TicketObj => $TicketObj, Tickets => $Tickets, ActionsRef => \...@actions, ARGSRef => \%ARGS ); if ( defined $ARGS{'Action'} ) { if ($ARGS{'Action'} =~ /^(Steal|Kill|Take|SetTold)$/) { my $action = $1; my ($res, $msg) = $TicketObj->$action(); push(@Actions, $msg); } } $m->callback(CallbackName => 'ProcessArguments', Ticket => $TicketObj, ARGSRef => \%ARGS, Actions => \...@actions); $ARGS{UpdateAttachments} = $session{'Attachments'}; push @Actions, ProcessUpdateMessage( ARGSRef => \%ARGS, Actions => \...@actions, TicketObj => $TicketObj, ); delete $session{'Attachments'}; #Process status updates push @Actions, ProcessTicketWatchers(ARGSRef => \%ARGS, TicketObj => $TicketObj ); push @Actions, ProcessTicketBasics( ARGSRef => \%ARGS, TicketObj => $TicketObj ); push @Actions, ProcessTicketLinks( ARGSRef => \%ARGS, TicketObj => $TicketObj ); push @Actions, ProcessTicketDates( ARGSRef => \%ARGS, TicketObj => $TicketObj ); push @Actions, ProcessObjectCustomFieldUpdates(ARGSRef => \%ARGS, TicketObj => $TicketObj ); # XXX: we shouldn't block actions here if user has no right to see the ticket, # but we should allow him to see actions he has done unless ($TicketObj->CurrentUserHasRight('ShowTicket')) { Abort("No permission to view ticket"); } if ( $ARGS{'MarkAsSeen'} ) { $TicketObj->SetAttribute( Name => 'User-'. $TicketObj->CurrentUser->id .'-SeenUpTo', Content => $TicketObj->LastUpdated, ); push @Actions, loc('Marked all messages as seen'); } } $m->callback( CallbackName => 'BeforeDisplay', TicketObj => \$TicketObj, Tickets => \$Tickets, Actions => \...@actions, ARGSRef => \%ARGS, ); # This code does automatic redirection if any updates happen. if (@Actions) { # We've done something, so we need to clear the decks to avoid # resubmission on refresh. # But we need to store Actions somewhere too, so we don't lose them. my $key = Digest::MD5::md5_hex( rand(1024) ); push @{ $session{"Actions"}->{$key} ||= [] }, @Actions; $session{'i'}++; RT::Interface::Web::Redirect( RT->Config->Get('WebURL') . "Ticket/Display.html?id=" . $TicketObj->id . "&results=" . $key ); } my $attachments = $m->comp('Elements/FindAttachments', Ticket => $TicketObj, Tickets => $Tickets); my $attachment_content = $m->comp('Elements/LoadTextAttachments', Ticket => $TicketObj); my %link_rel; if (defined $session{'tickets'} and ($ARGS{'Query'} or $session{'CurrentSearchHash'}->{'Query'})) { my $item_map = $session{'tickets'}->ItemMap; $l
Re: [rt-users] Ticket/Display.html is just not controllable
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 09:46:42AM +0200, Wolfram Huettermann wrote: > Hello, > > I am dealing with Ticket/Display.html. What I found out: > > - there is NO change in the page source the when you change the > Mason-block > - I cannot get any information of the callback-functions used. > > My task was to limit the size of the layers in which you can see the > metadata and the history of the ticket. It is more user-friendly to > scroll them. > > Has anybody an idea how it could work anyway? Or is it just impossible? Without knowing what you did, it is impossible to know what is wrong. However, it sounds like Christian Loos has already implemented a similar module http://github.com/cloos/rt-extension-briefhistory -kevin pgpkTAtW7US6a.pgp Description: PGP signature Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com