Yeah, I've tried my hand at it. But I'm having to learn Python at the same time that I'm trying to poke around in the trac internals, and frankly not even sure what libraries I'm supposed to be accessing. Some investigation in the trac.timeline.* modules seem theres no real interface to the information itself, the TimelineModule appears to be tightly linked to the cgi req itself? Not sure how to go about doing this at all. I'm going to cross-post this thread into the trac-dev and see if anyone there has any suggestions.
-- Danny. On Dec 6, 4:46 pm, Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Heh, that'd only work if I was familiar enough with python and the > appropriate trac api(s). Which I am very definetly not! I'll poke > around but I don't really expect much of it. I've read through the > TracWikiMacros article but I know nothing about python and I'm not > certain where to go in terms of accessing the timeline api. > > On Dec 6, 4:12 pm, Noah Kantrowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > No need to propose it. Make a macro and post it to trac-hacks. > > > --Noah > > > On Dec 6, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Danny wrote: > > > > Is there a more formal place to propose/discuss such a feature? > > > > On Dec 4, 4:24 am, Christian Boos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Danny wrote: > > >>> The idea I'm looking for here is if it is possible to include an > > >>> excerpt of the timeline from within a wiki page. Specifically, in > > >>> our > > >>> main page, I'd love to be able to say include the last 7 days > > >>> worth of > > >>> timeline activity. I realize there is a RecentChanges macro, but > > >>> that > > >>> only details wiki changes. I like the timeline's overview of the > > >>> entire site and feel that would be more usefull Of course, details > > >>> like last 7 days that have x project/tag/etc. would also be cool, > > >>> but > > >>> not necessary. I have looked around on trac-hacks and haven't seen > > >>> anything that comes close, aside from hacking an rss feed of the > > >>> timeline into the wiki page itself, which seems silly and redundant. > > >>> I'm not too afraid of doing it myself if I a. knew anything about > > >>> python. b. knew anything about the api itself :). I'm afraid I'm a > > >>> perl person so my knowledge and ability to mess with the source is > > >>> very limited. > > > >>> Thoughts? > > > >> Yes, that's a very good idea, but I think it will be even more useful > > >> once we can create "custom" timelines, by filtering them by author, > > >> component, etc. > > > >> -- Christian --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
