[Trac] Re: s5 plugin and 0.11 patch (generaly plugin-patch question acutally)

2008-10-09 Thread Stephen Moretti
2008/10/8 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 On Oct 6, 4:41 pm, Stephen Moretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  2008/10/6 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
   Just an idiot question here.  How do I correctly apply this patch?  So
   I get the plugin source, apply the patch, then bake an egg?  Or do I
   install the egg, then apply the patch.
 
   I am going to assume:
 
   check out plugin source, apply patch, bake egg, install.  Might be
   nice to just create a 0.11 branch of this plugin.
 
  Checkout the source, apply the patch and use easy_install to install the
  egg.
 
  Which plugin?
 

 thanks, I actually just pulled the oforge guys' fork of it, which is
 updated for 0.11

 the plugin I was referring to, is the s5 plugin, hence the title.


~sigh~  sorry mate...
I glanced at the subject and read the body of the email - completely missing
the plugin name in subject...

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[Trac] Re: trouble saving new pages

2008-10-09 Thread Simon Martin

Hi,

 I had this exact problem. I think it is related to the tags plugin: I
 found that it didn't happen if I didn't edit the tags.

yes I've experienced the same.


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[Trac] Re: s5 plugin and 0.11 patch (generaly plugin-patch question acutally)

2008-10-09 Thread yoheeb


On Oct 9, 2:58 am, Stephen Moretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  the plugin I was referring to, is the s5 plugin, hence the title.

 ~sigh~  sorry mate...
 I glanced at the subject and read the body of the email - completely missing
 the plugin name in subject...

heh, no problem.  You still answered my question :D

The plugin works fine for me, and accomplishes exactly what I needed.
A simple slide show presentation (man I hate those) for our
marketing folks on exactly how to use trac in our model.

The plugin doesn't seem to support the fancy features of S5, which
has incremental display of text etc. (which is a feature of
presenations I personally despise anyway)  but other than that, works
like a champ.
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[Trac] Re: s5 plugin and 0.11 patch (generaly plugin-patch question acutally)

2008-10-09 Thread Robert C Corsaro

Ed - 0x1b, Inc. wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 6:38 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 On Oct 6, 4:41 pm, Stephen Moretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 2008/10/6 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 Just an idiot question here.  How do I correctly apply this patch?  So
 I get the plugin source, apply the patch, then bake an egg?  Or do I
 install the egg, then apply the patch.
 I am going to assume:
 check out plugin source, apply patch, bake egg, install.  Might be
 nice to just create a 0.11 branch of this plugin.
 Checkout the source, apply the patch and use easy_install to install the
 egg.

 Which plugin?

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 Stephen Moretti
 Blog :http://nil.checksite.co.uk/
 Twitter :http://twitter.com/mr_nil
 thanks, I actually just pulled the oforge guys' fork of it, which is
 updated for 0.11

 the plugin I was referring to, is the s5 plugin, hence the title.
 
 any chance trac-hacks getting updated for 0.11 ?
 

I suggest you add your support to this ticket and maybe athomas will 
apply the patch.  By the way, athomas, if you don't want to maintain 
this plugin, we will be happy to take it over.

http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/1951

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[Trac] Trac 1.1.5 SSL with a COMODO instantSSL certificate

2008-10-09 Thread jn25b

From:   Al Kirke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject:Comodo InstantSSL Certificate on Trac 1.1.5
Date:

Hi,

I'm running Trac 1.1.5 under VMware Server 1.0.4 build-56528, trying
to bring up SSL using a commercial Comodo instantSSL certificate

I tried The VMware help site and used up one of my tickets without
getting much help --- I tried the Comodo help site and was told that
they didn't know anything about configuring Trac ... end of
conversation.

Procedure: I log in, go to the Admin page, select the 'O' option (use
your own certificate), and I'm get the two big patch boxes:
 1.  Certificate
 2.  Certificate Signing Chain

Here are the files that I'm working with:

The BEGIN-END CERTIFICATE pairs are blocks of hex.

BEGIN CERTIFICATE --- AddTrustExternalCARoot.crt
END CERTIFICATE -

BEGIN CERTIFICATE --- UTNAddTrustserverCA.crt
END CERTIFICATE -

The Comodo InstantSSL Certificate: www_sigint_com.crt
zipped it's 3.8 KB

The Comodo 1.6K Apache bundle: www.sigint_com.ca-bundle

BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEYmyserver.key
END RSA PRIVATE KEY-

CERTIFICATE SIGNING REQUEST ---server.csr

What I don't know is how these files are grouped  and ordered, so they
can be put into Certificate and Certificate Signing Chain patch boxes.

Cheers,

Al
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[Trac] Re: Trac 1.1.5 SSL with a COMODO instantSSL certificate

2008-10-09 Thread Erik Bray

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:39 AM, jn25b [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From:   Al Kirke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
 Subject:Comodo InstantSSL Certificate on Trac 1.1.5
 Date:

 Hi,

 I'm running Trac 1.1.5 under VMware Server 1.0.4 build-56528, trying
 to bring up SSL using a commercial Comodo instantSSL certificate

 I tried The VMware help site and used up one of my tickets without
 getting much help --- I tried the Comodo help site and was told that
 they didn't know anything about configuring Trac ... end of
 conversation.

 Procedure: I log in, go to the Admin page, select the 'O' option (use
 your own certificate), and I'm get the two big patch boxes:
 1.  Certificate
 2.  Certificate Signing Chain

 Here are the files that I'm working with:

 The BEGIN-END CERTIFICATE pairs are blocks of hex.

BEGIN CERTIFICATE --- AddTrustExternalCARoot.crt
END CERTIFICATE -

BEGIN CERTIFICATE --- UTNAddTrustserverCA.crt
END CERTIFICATE -

The Comodo InstantSSL Certificate: www_sigint_com.crt
zipped it's 3.8 KB

The Comodo 1.6K Apache bundle: www.sigint_com.ca-bundle

BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEYmyserver.key
END RSA PRIVATE KEY-

CERTIFICATE SIGNING REQUEST ---server.csr

 What I don't know is how these files are grouped  and ordered, so they
 can be put into Certificate and Certificate Signing Chain patch boxes.


There is no Trac 1.1.5.  It sounds like you might be using the Trac
JumpBox.  You'll have to ask for help somewhere relevant to JumpBox,
as Trac itself has nothing to do with SSL certificates.

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[Trac] Adding drill down to reports

2008-10-09 Thread Chris Nelson

In the Road Map, you can click on a Milestone or its ticket counts to get more 
information.  It'd be really helpful if you could click on part of a report 
(like a group header) and get to more detail.  The most obvious way (generating 
[report:24?USER=user] or a href=24?USER=user as the group header value) is 
escaped by Trac so that it shows up literally.  If there anyway I can add links 
to report?

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[Trac] Re: trouble saving new pages

2008-10-09 Thread Russ Brown

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ack ack wrote:
 Using Trac 0.11.1 and sqlite. When I create a new page and enter some
 text, then save it, the page is not saved. If i hit the back button
 and _then_ save all is well. This happens mostly with new pages but
 also occasionally with edits to existing pages. Anyone have any ideas?
 I've checked permissions but I _can_ save pages, just not the first
 time.
 

I had this exact problem. I think it is related to the tags plugin: I
found that it didn't happen if I didn't edit the tags.

If you aren't using the tags plugin, then I'm afraid I don't know. :(

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[Trac] TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread gctrekker

We are comparing the TimingAndEstimationPlugin (TAEP) and the
TracHoursPlugin (THP) and I am interested on what users of either of
these plugins like or dislike about them.  I have not installed either
of them at this point.  We want to record the Level Of Effort estimate
and time worked to help with during triage of milestones.

I am using the trac-post-commit-hook and would like to also capture
hours from svn commits.  The TAEP has a modified trac-post-commit-hook
that captures the time and updates the tickets.  Has anyone modified
the trac-post-commit-hook program to work with THP?

I would appreciate comments from the group.  In searching the group I
have not found many comments about this.  Thank you.


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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread Chris Nelson

gctrekker wrote:
 We are comparing the TimingAndEstimationPlugin (TAEP) and the
 TracHoursPlugin (THP) and I am interested on what users of either of
 these plugins like or dislike about them.  I have not installed
 either of them at this point.  We want to record the Level Of Effort
 estimate and time worked to help with during triage of milestones.
 
 I am using the trac-post-commit-hook and would like to also capture
 hours from svn commits.  The TAEP has a modified
 trac-post-commit-hook that captures the time and updates the tickets.
 Has anyone modified the trac-post-commit-hook program to work with
 THP?
 
 I would appreciate comments from the group.  In searching the group I
 have not found many comments about this.  Thank you. 

I don't know how much this helps you but we are using TAEP with mixed
results.  We'd like to be able to report how good our estimates were
when we're done with something.  One important question is how good was
our initial estimate but the history of estimated hours seems muddy.
In the change history for a ticket, we see estimatedhours  changed from
8.0 to 0.0 when we've actually changed it from 8 to 24.

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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread Jeff Hammel

I will respond to the TracHours side of thing, since I'm partially responsible 
for it.  TracHours was designed to meet the specs of one of our staff (a 
project manager, for lack of a better term) who didn't like certain features of 
TAEP.  Namely, he wanted:

 * no addition to ticket comments when hours were added (save when hours were 
added with a message)
 * ability to edit hours instead of adding negative hours
 * ability to add hours as someone else with sufficient permission
 * ability to add hours on dates other than today
 * ability to query hours across (local) trac instances
 * ability to build reports (queries, really) for people's hours

So those are the motivating factors.  TAEP is certainly more mature and has 
many more features, both built in and built as extensions, but I can't speak to 
it more than that (I'm a mere developer, no project manager me).  We're using 
TracHours in house now, though honestly I don't know how heavily.

Jeff Hammel
The Open Planning Project
http://topp.openplans.org
IRC: jhammel, k0s

On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 08:21:03AM -0700, gctrekker wrote:
 
 We are comparing the TimingAndEstimationPlugin (TAEP) and the
 TracHoursPlugin (THP) and I am interested on what users of either of
 these plugins like or dislike about them.  I have not installed either
 of them at this point.  We want to record the Level Of Effort estimate
 and time worked to help with during triage of milestones.
 
 I am using the trac-post-commit-hook and would like to also capture
 hours from svn commits.  The TAEP has a modified trac-post-commit-hook
 that captures the time and updates the tickets.  Has anyone modified
 the trac-post-commit-hook program to work with THP?
 
 I would appreciate comments from the group.  In searching the group I
 have not found many comments about this.  Thank you.
 
 
  

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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread yoheeb

On Oct 9, 10:39 am, Jeff Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I will respond to the TracHours side of thing, since I'm partially 
 responsible for it.  TracHours was designed to meet the specs of one of our 
 staff (a project manager, for lack of a better term) who didn't like certain 
 features of TAEP.  Namely, he wanted:

  * no addition to ticket comments when hours were added (save when hours were 
 added with a message)
  * ability to edit hours instead of adding negative hours
  * ability to add hours as someone else with sufficient permission
  * ability to add hours on dates other than today
  * ability to query hours across (local) trac instances
  * ability to build reports (queries, really) for people's hours

 So those are the motivating factors.  TAEP is certainly more mature and has 
 many more features, both built in and built as extensions, but I can't speak 
 to it more than that (I'm a mere developer, no project manager me).  We're 
 using TracHours in house now, though honestly I don't know how heavily.

 Jeff Hammel
 The Open Planning Projecthttp://topp.openplans.org
 IRC: jhammel, k0s

 On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 08:21:03AM -0700, gctrekker wrote:

  We are comparing the TimingAndEstimationPlugin (TAEP) and the
  TracHoursPlugin (THP) and I am interested on what users of either of
  these plugins like or dislike about them.  I have not installed either
  of them at this point.  We want to record the Level Of Effort estimate
  and time worked to help with during triage of milestones.

  I am using the trac-post-commit-hook and would like to also capture
  hours from svn commits.  The TAEP has a modified trac-post-commit-hook
  that captures the time and updates the tickets.  Has anyone modified
  the trac-post-commit-hook program to work with THP?

  I would appreciate comments from the group.  In searching the group I
  have not found many comments about this.  Thank you.

Interesting.  I have a few questions/comments about the TracHours
plugin, if you have the time:
- when clicking on the total hours for a milestone on your demo site
(total hours: 645...or soemthing) which calculates correctly I might
add:
the breakdown threw the following error:
 Oops…
 Trac detected an internal error:
 KeyError: 'to_year'
 There was an internal error in Trac. It is recommended that you
inform your local Trac administrator and give him all the information
he needs to reproduce the issue.
 The action that triggered the error was:
 GET: /hours

  does this happen in the current version, and is it planned to be
fixed.

- is this compatible with the Timing and Estimation plugin for the
purposes of other plugins that rely on it?  (assuming they only use
the total_hours and estimated_hours fields)
- what would it take to put back in the add hours to ticket option.
the issue with directly editing is it doesn't prevent you from adding
negative hours (ok, I think you can add hours to ticket with a
negative, but it's less obvious
- can we get the hour updates to show in the ticket history even when
no comment is included? (is this configurable?)
- any macro's planned to use this information and/or graph it.
- any plan for totals/summations in reports and queries?
- support for master tickets?  (i.e., summation of esitmates/totals
for child tickets.)

Btw, I think it's a pretty darn good looking plugin so far.  Similiar
to the way Agilo does it, but their calculations are a little more
advanced as they can operate on data from linked tickets, and do more
than just sum.  I am digging it, I may give it a try over the Timing
and Estimation plugin if it proves compatible with the other plugins
that use this data to do other things (reports, etc.) particularly the
Mylyn plugin, which I don't actually use, but some here like that it
can update total hours for them.

Nice work!



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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread yoheeb


One other thing, I noticed in the TODO file in your source, you are
toying with the syntax for adding hours to the ticket via repo hook.
please implement the same method of adding hours as the Timing and
Estimation plugin with the () syntax : (spent 2), (sp 2) or simply (2)
at the end of an update command such as:
close, closed, closes, fix, fixed, fixes
references, refs, addresses, re, see

in other words, since the functionality is the same for this purpose,
the post-commit-hook should be able to be shared.  Just a thought.

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[Trac] CRM functionality

2008-10-09 Thread David M. Besonen

has anyone tweaked trac for enhanced CRM functionality?

i would love to have my thunderbird address book and my
sunbird calendar integrated in some manner.  has anyone
attempted such?


thanks,
david


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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread Jeff Hammel

On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 09:56:10AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 One other thing, I noticed in the TODO file in your source, you are
 toying with the syntax for adding hours to the ticket via repo hook.
 please implement the same method of adding hours as the Timing and
 Estimation plugin with the () syntax : (spent 2), (sp 2) or simply (2)
 at the end of an update command such as:
 close, closed, closes, fix, fixed, fixes
 references, refs, addresses, re, see
 
 in other words, since the functionality is the same for this purpose,
 the post-commit-hook should be able to be shared.  Just a thought.

Thanks for the idea on syntax.  In general, I'm not a fan of the monolithic 
(albeit tiny monolith) of the trac-post-commit hook, because its not pluggable. 
 If I were to innovate a plugin for TracHours that does this, I would extend 
the pluggable system of RepositoryHookSystem 
(http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/RepositoryHookSystemPlugin) or SvnChangeListener 
(http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SvnChangeListenerPlugin).

P.S.  RepositoryHookSystem currently only works for SVN, despite its general 
idea.

Jeff Hammel


 
  

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[Trac] How to add button in Ticket.html

2008-10-09 Thread Kuttiyappan, Damodharan (CONTRACTOR)

I wanted to add a button next to change history, so that when I click it 
expands the change history log.
By default - Collapse all. This feature is a part of ticket# 7640

As a first step:
I added a (JS hackery) button inside ticket.html using viewsource of the html.
File location - \trac\ticket\templates\ticket.html

Changes:
py:if test=ticket.exists and changes
  h2Change History/h2
  div id=mydiv style=display:none
  h3This is a test!brCan you see me?
  /h3/div
  a href=javascript:; 
onmousedown=if(document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display == 'none')
  { document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display = 'block'; } else
  { document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display = 'none'; }Toggle 
Div Visibility/a

My next step is to setup the stream filter inside this JavaScript button.

Issue:
When I load trac, I could not able to see the modifications I did in 
ticket.html.
But when I manually see the ticket html page (going through 
trac\ticket\templates\ticket.html), I could see my changes.

Am I doing anything wrong?

Please help me to add a button next to change history and have my feature 
implemented.

Thanks,
Damu


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[Trac] Re: Upgrading trac to 0.11 fails: svn isn't working, and a weird .egg-cache error

2008-10-09 Thread Dmitriy S Sinyavskiy

for 2)
The answer is Python cache location - add to your httpd config before
the trac conf this line
PythonOption PYTHON_EGG_CACHE D:/temp/

after that you can delete .egg~~~blabla folder, now trac will not
create this trash in projects dir/

On 4 сент, 18:29, Sander van der Wal (mBrain Software)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tried upgrading trac from 0.10.3 to 0.11, on WinXP. According to the
 Upgrade instruction I had to install Python 2.5, which I did, updating
 %PATH%, installing a new mod_python and installing the correct svn
 pthon bindings (svn 1.4.3, python 2.5 and apache 2.2).

 using easy_install to do the upgrade works fine, updating the projects
 worked fine and updating the wiki's worked fine too, and I can see the
 projects, view the tickes, see the new resolutions in admin.

 There are however two problems.

 1) The infamous : Warning: Can't synchronize with the repository
 (Unsupported version control system svn: No module named _fs ).
 Look in the Trac log for more information.

 The log is empty, BTW. IOt is set to DEBUG level.

 Running Python and doing a from svn import core

 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File stdin, line 1, in module
   File e:\Python25\lib\site-packages\svn\core.py, line 19, in
 module
     from libsvn.core import *
   File e:\Python25\lib\site-packages\libsvn\core.py, line 5, in
 module
     import _core
 ImportError: No module named _core



 AFAICS, I did all the right things getting the right bindings, setting
 PATH, setting PythonEnv in Apache. I could very well be that Python
 2.5 doesn't work on WinXP, but there is no warning on this that I can
 interpret as such, the warnings being about the 0.11 beta and not the
 release.

 2) there is a weird message on the project page

 Available Projects

     * .egg-cache: Error
       ([Errno 13] Permission denied: 'G:\\Databases\\trac\\.egg-cache\
 \VERSION')

 Apparently the temp database that's put there by easy_install is seen
 as a project.

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[Trac] Re: trouble saving new pages

2008-10-09 Thread ackack

 I had this exact problem. I think it is related to the tags plugin: I
 found that it didn't happen if I didn't edit the tags.

 If you aren't using the tags plugin, then I'm afraid I don't know. :(

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 Russ.

jep. that's the problem.

thanks,

ack

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[Trac] Build status plugin?

2008-10-09 Thread David Ojeda

Hello,
I've seen in the trac home page that there is a tab called build status. Is 
there a trac plugin for this? I searched trac-hacks but was unable to find it.

Thanks

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[Trac] Re: Build status plugin?

2008-10-09 Thread Noah Kantrowitz

Bitten.

--Noah

 -Original Message-
 From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of David Ojeda
 Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:04 PM
 To: Trac Users
 Subject: [Trac] Build status plugin?
 
 
 Hello,
 I've seen in the trac home page that there is a tab called build
 status. Is
 there a trac plugin for this? I searched trac-hacks but was unable to
 find it.
 
 Thanks
 
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 Integra Consultores
 Caracas, Venezuela
 
 


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[Trac] Re: How to add button in Ticket.html

2008-10-09 Thread Noah Kantrowitz
Either restart the server or enabled auto_reload in trac.ini (template
reloading).

 

--Noah

 

From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kuttiyappan, Damodharan (CONTRACTOR)
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:25 PM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] How to add button in Ticket.html

 

 

I wanted to add a button next to change history, so that when I click it
expands the change history log.

By default - Collapse all. This feature is a part of ticket# 7640

 

As a first step:

I added a (JS hackery) button inside ticket.html using viewsource of the
html.

File location - \trac\ticket\templates\ticket.html

 

Changes:

py:if test=ticket.exists and changes

  h2Change History/h2

  div id=mydiv style=display:none

  h3This is a test!brCan you see me?

  /h3/div

  a href=javascript:;
onmousedown=if(document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display == 'none')

  { document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display = 'block'; } else

  { document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display = 'none';
}Toggle Div Visibility/a 

 

My next step is to setup the stream filter inside this JavaScript button.

 

Issue:

When I load trac, I could not able to see the modifications I did in
ticket.html.

But when I manually see the ticket html page (going through
trac\ticket\templates\ticket.html), I could see my changes.

 

Am I doing anything wrong? 

 

Please help me to add a button next to change history and have my feature
implemented.

 

Thanks,

Damu

 



 


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[Trac] Re: Build status plugin?

2008-10-09 Thread Rainer Sokoll

On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 03:33:55PM -0430, David Ojeda wrote:

 I've seen in the trac home page that there is a tab called build status. Is 
 there a trac plugin for this? I searched trac-hacks but was unable to find it.

http://bitten.edgewall.org/

Rainer

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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread Miller, Dale (Mission Systems)

On the hours screen in TracHoursPlugin it shows the selection
capabilities between two dates.  However, it seems that you always get a
week ending on the start date.  Is this not working correctly?

Dale Miller

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To: Trac Users
Subject: [Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to
TracHoursPlugin



One other thing, I noticed in the TODO file in your source, you are
toying with the syntax for adding hours to the ticket via repo hook.
please implement the same method of adding hours as the Timing and
Estimation plugin with the () syntax : (spent 2), (sp 2) or simply (2)
at the end of an update command such as:
close, closed, closes, fix, fixed, fixes references, refs, addresses,
re, see

in other words, since the functionality is the same for this purpose,
the post-commit-hook should be able to be shared.  Just a thought.



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[Trac] Re: TimingAndEstimationPlugin compared to TracHoursPlugin

2008-10-09 Thread gctrekker

On the hours screen in TracHoursPlugin it shows the selection
capabilities between two dates.  However, it seems that you always get
a week ending on the start date.  Is this working correctly?

I would also like to know if anyone is using the trac-post-commit-
hook.py from the TimingAndEstimationPlugin with the TracHoursPlugin.



On Oct 9, 2:38 pm, Jeff Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 09:56:10AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  One other thing, I noticed in the TODO file in your source, you are
  toying with the syntax for adding hours to the ticket via repo hook.
  please implement the same method of adding hours as the Timing and
  Estimation plugin with the () syntax : (spent 2), (sp 2) or simply (2)
  at the end of an update command such as:
  close, closed, closes, fix, fixed, fixes
  references, refs, addresses, re, see

  in other words, since the functionality is the same for this purpose,
  the post-commit-hook should be able to be shared.  Just a thought.

 Thanks for the idea on syntax.  In general, I'm not a fan of the monolithic 
 (albeit tiny monolith) of the trac-post-commit hook, because its not 
 pluggable.  If I were to innovate a plugin for TracHours that does this, I 
 would extend the pluggable system of RepositoryHookSystem 
 (http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/RepositoryHookSystemPlugin) or SvnChangeListener 
 (http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SvnChangeListenerPlugin).

 P.S.  RepositoryHookSystem currently only works for SVN, despite its general 
 idea.

 Jeff Hammel


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[Trac] Re: How to add button in Ticket.html

2008-10-09 Thread Kuttiyappan, Damodharan (CONTRACTOR)
Even after restarting the server, I could not able to see the changes.

I there any other place we need to make the changes like in web_ui.py

Thanks,
Damu


From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah 
Kantrowitz
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 3:34 PM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: How to add button in Ticket.html

Either restart the server or enabled auto_reload in trac.ini (template 
reloading).

--Noah

From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Kuttiyappan, Damodharan (CONTRACTOR)
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:25 PM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] How to add button in Ticket.html


I wanted to add a button next to change history, so that when I click it 
expands the change history log.
By default - Collapse all. This feature is a part of ticket# 7640

As a first step:
I added a (JS hackery) button inside ticket.html using viewsource of the html.
File location - \trac\ticket\templates\ticket.html

Changes:
py:if test=ticket.exists and changes
  h2Change History/h2
  div id=mydiv style=display:none
  h3This is a test!brCan you see me?
  /h3/div
  a href=javascript:; 
onmousedown=if(document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display == 'none')
  { document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display = 'block'; } else
  { document.getElementById('mydiv').style.display = 'none'; }Toggle 
Div Visibility/a

My next step is to setup the stream filter inside this JavaScript button.

Issue:
When I load trac, I could not able to see the modifications I did in 
ticket.html.
But when I manually see the ticket html page (going through 
trac\ticket\templates\ticket.html), I could see my changes.

Am I doing anything wrong?

Please help me to add a button next to change history and have my feature 
implemented.

Thanks,
Damu






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[Trac] Re: Build status plugin?

2008-10-09 Thread David Ojeda

Thank you, I will take a look...

On Thursday 09 October 2008 16:06:50 Rainer Sokoll wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 03:33:55PM -0430, David Ojeda wrote:
  I've seen in the trac home page that there is a tab called build
  status. Is there a trac plugin for this? I searched trac-hacks but was
  unable to find it.

 http://bitten.edgewall.org/

 Rainer

 
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Integra Consultores
Caracas, Venezuela

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