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final class HeraldRuleController extends HeraldController {
private $id;
private $filter;
public function willProcessRequest(array $data) {
$this->id = (int)idx($data, 'id');
}
public function processRequest() {
$request = $this->getRequest();
$user = $request->getUser();
$content_type_map = HeraldAdapter::getEnabledAdapterMap($user);
$rule_type_map = HeraldRuleTypeConfig::getRuleTypeMap();
if ($this->id) {
$id = $this->id;
$rule = id(new HeraldRuleQuery())
->setViewer($user)
->withIDs(array($id))
->requireCapabilities(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW,
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_EDIT,
))
->executeOne();
if (!$rule) {
return new Aphront404Response();
}
$cancel_uri = $this->getApplicationURI("rule/{$id}/");
} else {
$rule = new HeraldRule();
$rule->setAuthorPHID($user->getPHID());
$rule->setMustMatchAll(1);
$content_type = $request->getStr('content_type');
$rule->setContentType($content_type);
$rule_type = $request->getStr('rule_type');
if (!isset($rule_type_map[$rule_type])) {
$rule_type = HeraldRuleTypeConfig::RULE_TYPE_PERSONAL;
}
$rule->setRuleType($rule_type);
$adapter = HeraldAdapter::getAdapterForContentType(
$rule->getContentType());
if (!$adapter->supportsRuleType($rule->getRuleType())) {
throw new Exception(
pht(
"This rule's content type does not support the selected rule ".
"type."));
}
if ($rule->isObjectRule()) {
$rule->setTriggerObjectPHID($request->getStr('targetPHID'));
$object = id(new PhabricatorObjectQuery())
->setViewer($user)
->withPHIDs(array($rule->getTriggerObjectPHID()))
->requireCapabilities(
array(
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_VIEW,
PhabricatorPolicyCapability::CAN_EDIT,
))
->executeOne();
if (!$object) {
throw new Exception(
pht('No valid object provided for object rule!'));
}
if (!$adapter->canTriggerOnObject($object)) {
throw new Exception(
pht('Object is of wrong type for adapter!'));
}
}
$cancel_uri = $this->getApplicationURI();
}
if ($rule->isGlobalRule()) {
$this->requireApplicationCapability(
HeraldCapabilityManageGlobalRules::CAPABILITY);
}
$adapter = HeraldAdapter::getAdapterForContentType($rule->getContentType());
$local_version = id(new HeraldRule())->getConfigVersion();
if ($rule->getConfigVersion() > $local_version) {
throw new Exception(
pht(
"This rule was created with a newer version of Herald. You can not ".
"view or edit it in this older version. Upgrade your Phabricator ".
"deployment."));
}
// Upgrade rule version to our version, since we might add newly-defined
// conditions, etc.
$rule->setConfigVersion($local_version);
$rule_conditions = $rule->loadConditions();
$rule_actions = $rule->loadActions();
$rule->attachConditions($rule_conditions);
$rule->attachActions($rule_actions);
$e_name = true;
$errors = array();
if ($request->isFormPost() && $request->getStr('save')) {
list($e_name, $errors) = $this->saveRule($adapter, $rule, $request);
if (!$errors) {
$id = $rule->getID();
$uri = $this->getApplicationURI("rule/{$id}/");
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())->setURI($uri);
}
}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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$must_match_selector = $this->renderMustMatchSelector($rule);
$repetition_selector = $this->renderRepetitionSelector($rule, $adapter);
$handles = $this->loadHandlesForRule($rule);
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require_celerity_resource('herald-css');
$content_type_name = $content_type_map[$rule->getContentType()];
$rule_type_name = $rule_type_map[$rule->getRuleType()];
$form = id(new AphrontFormView())
->setUser($user)
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->setID('herald-rule-edit-form')
->addHiddenInput('content_type', $rule->getContentType())
->addHiddenInput('rule_type', $rule->getRuleType())
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->addHiddenInput('save', 1)
->appendChild(
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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// Build this explicitly (instead of using addHiddenInput())
// so we can add a sigil to it.
javelin_tag(
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'input',
array(
'type' => 'hidden',
'name' => 'rule',
'sigil' => 'rule',
)))
->appendChild(
id(new AphrontFormTextControl())
->setLabel(pht('Rule Name'))
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->setName('name')
->setError($e_name)
->setValue($rule->getName()));
$trigger_object_control = false;
if ($rule->isObjectRule()) {
$trigger_object_control = id(new AphrontFormStaticControl())
->setValue(
pht(
'This rule triggers for %s.',
$handles[$rule->getTriggerObjectPHID()]->renderLink()));
}
$form
->appendChild(
id(new AphrontFormMarkupControl())
->setValue(pht(
"This %s rule triggers for %s.",
phutil_tag('strong', array(), $rule_type_name),
phutil_tag('strong', array(), $content_type_name))))
->appendChild($trigger_object_control)
->appendChild(
id(new AphrontFormInsetView())
->setTitle(pht('Conditions'))
->setRightButton(javelin_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '#',
'class' => 'button green',
'sigil' => 'create-condition',
'mustcapture' => true
),
pht('New Condition')))
->setDescription(
pht('When %s these conditions are met:', $must_match_selector))
->setContent(javelin_tag(
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'table',
array(
'sigil' => 'rule-conditions',
'class' => 'herald-condition-table'
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),
'')))
->appendChild(
id(new AphrontFormInsetView())
->setTitle(pht('Action'))
->setRightButton(javelin_tag(
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'a',
array(
'href' => '#',
'class' => 'button green',
'sigil' => 'create-action',
'mustcapture' => true,
),
pht('New Action')))
->setDescription(pht(
'Take these actions %s this rule matches:',
$repetition_selector))
->setContent(javelin_tag(
'table',
array(
'sigil' => 'rule-actions',
'class' => 'herald-action-table',
),
'')))
->appendChild(
id(new AphrontFormSubmitControl())
->setValue(pht('Save Rule'))
->addCancelButton($cancel_uri));
$this->setupEditorBehavior($rule, $handles, $adapter);
$title = $rule->getID()
? pht('Edit Herald Rule')
: pht('Create Herald Rule');
$form_box = id(new PHUIObjectBoxView())
->setHeaderText($title)
->setFormErrors($errors)
->setForm($form);
$crumbs = $this
->buildApplicationCrumbs()
->addTextCrumb($title);
return $this->buildApplicationPage(
array(
$crumbs,
$form_box,
),
array(
'title' => pht('Edit Rule'),
'device' => true,
));
}
private function saveRule(HeraldAdapter $adapter, $rule, $request) {
$rule->setName($request->getStr('name'));
$match_all = ($request->getStr('must_match') == 'all');
$rule->setMustMatchAll((int)$match_all);
$repetition_policy_param = $request->getStr('repetition_policy');
$rule->setRepetitionPolicy(
HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig::toInt($repetition_policy_param));
$e_name = true;
$errors = array();
if (!strlen($rule->getName())) {
$e_name = pht("Required");
$errors[] = pht("Rule must have a name.");
}
$data = json_decode($request->getStr('rule'), true);
if (!is_array($data) ||
!$data['conditions'] ||
!$data['actions']) {
throw new Exception("Failed to decode rule data.");
}
$conditions = array();
foreach ($data['conditions'] as $condition) {
if ($condition === null) {
// We manage this as a sparse array on the client, so may receive
// NULL if conditions have been removed.
continue;
}
$obj = new HeraldCondition();
$obj->setFieldName($condition[0]);
$obj->setFieldCondition($condition[1]);
if (is_array($condition[2])) {
$obj->setValue(array_keys($condition[2]));
} else {
$obj->setValue($condition[2]);
}
try {
$adapter->willSaveCondition($obj);
} catch (HeraldInvalidConditionException $ex) {
$errors[] = $ex->getMessage();
}
$conditions[] = $obj;
}
$actions = array();
foreach ($data['actions'] as $action) {
if ($action === null) {
// Sparse on the client; removals can give us NULLs.
continue;
}
if (!isset($action[1])) {
// Legitimate for any action which doesn't need a target, like
// "Do nothing".
$action[1] = null;
}
$obj = new HeraldAction();
$obj->setAction($action[0]);
$obj->setTarget($action[1]);
try {
$adapter->willSaveAction($rule, $obj);
} catch (HeraldInvalidActionException $ex) {
$errors[] = $ex;
}
$actions[] = $obj;
}
$rule->attachConditions($conditions);
$rule->attachActions($actions);
if (!$errors) {
try {
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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$edit_action = $rule->getID() ? 'edit' : 'create';
$rule->openTransaction();
$rule->save();
$rule->saveConditions($conditions);
$rule->saveActions($actions);
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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$rule->logEdit($request->getUser()->getPHID(), $edit_action);
$rule->saveTransaction();
} catch (AphrontQueryDuplicateKeyException $ex) {
$e_name = pht("Not Unique");
$errors[] = pht("Rule name is not unique. Choose a unique name.");
}
}
return array($e_name, $errors);
}
private function setupEditorBehavior(
HeraldRule $rule,
array $handles,
HeraldAdapter $adapter) {
$serial_conditions = array(
array('default', 'default', ''),
);
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if ($rule->getConditions()) {
$serial_conditions = array();
foreach ($rule->getConditions() as $condition) {
$value = $condition->getValue();
switch ($condition->getFieldName()) {
case HeraldAdapter::FIELD_TASK_PRIORITY:
$value_map = array();
$priority_map = ManiphestTaskPriority::getTaskPriorityMap();
foreach ($value as $priority) {
$value_map[$priority] = idx($priority_map, $priority);
}
$value = $value_map;
break;
default:
if (is_array($value)) {
$value_map = array();
foreach ($value as $k => $fbid) {
$value_map[$fbid] = $handles[$fbid]->getName();
}
$value = $value_map;
}
break;
}
$serial_conditions[] = array(
$condition->getFieldName(),
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$condition->getFieldCondition(),
$value,
);
}
}
$serial_actions = array(
array('default', ''),
);
if ($rule->getActions()) {
$serial_actions = array();
foreach ($rule->getActions() as $action) {
switch ($action->getAction()) {
case HeraldAdapter::ACTION_FLAG:
Add Herald support for blocking ref changes Summary: Ref T4195. Allows users to write Herald rules which block ref changes. For example, you can write a rule like `alincoln can not create branches`, or `no one can push to the branch "frozen"`. Test Plan: This covers a lot of ground. I created and pushed a bunch of rules, then looked at transcripts, in general. Here are some bits in detail: Here's a hook-based reject message: >>> orbital ~/repos/POEMS $ git push Counting objects: 5, done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads. Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done. Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 274 bytes, done. Total 3 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0) remote: +---------------------------------------------------------------+ remote: | * * * PUSH REJECTED BY EVIL DRAGON BUREAUCRATS * * * | remote: +---------------------------------------------------------------+ remote: \ remote: \ ^ /^ remote: \ / \ // \ remote: \ |\___/| / \// .\ remote: \ /V V \__ / // | \ \ *----* remote: / / \/_/ // | \ \ \ | remote: @___@` \/_ // | \ \ \/\ \ remote: 0/0/| \/_ // | \ \ \ \ remote: 0/0/0/0/| \/// | \ \ | | remote: 0/0/0/0/0/_|_ / ( // | \ _\ | / remote: 0/0/0/0/0/0/`/,_ _ _/ ) ; -. | _ _\.-~ / / remote: ,-} _ *-.|.-~-. .~ ~ remote: \ \__/ `/\ / ~-. _ .-~ / remote: \____(Oo) *. } { / remote: ( (--) .----~-.\ \-` .~ remote: //__\\ \ DENIED! ///.----..< \ _ -~ remote: // \\ ///-._ _ _ _ _ _ _{^ - - - - ~ remote: remote: remote: This commit was rejected by Herald pre-commit rule H24. remote: Rule: No Branches Called Blarp remote: Reason: "blarp" is a bad branch name remote: To ssh://dweller@localhost/diffusion/POEMS/ ! [remote rejected] blarp -> blarp (pre-receive hook declined) error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://dweller@localhost/diffusion/POEMS/' Here's a transcript, showing that all the field values populate sensibly: {F90453} Here's a rule: {F90454} Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T4195 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7782
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case HeraldAdapter::ACTION_BLOCK:
$current_value = $action->getTarget();
break;
default:
$target_map = array();
foreach ((array)$action->getTarget() as $fbid) {
$target_map[$fbid] = $handles[$fbid]->getName();
}
$current_value = $target_map;
break;
}
$serial_actions[] = array(
$action->getAction(),
$current_value,
);
}
}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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$all_rules = $this->loadRulesThisRuleMayDependUpon($rule);
$all_rules = mpull($all_rules, 'getName', 'getID');
asort($all_rules);
$all_fields = $adapter->getFieldNameMap();
$all_conditions = $adapter->getConditionNameMap();
$all_actions = $adapter->getActionNameMap($rule->getRuleType());
$fields = $adapter->getFields();
$field_map = array_select_keys($all_fields, $fields);
$actions = $adapter->getActions($rule->getRuleType());
$action_map = array_select_keys($all_actions, $actions);
$config_info = array();
$config_info['fields'] = $field_map;
$config_info['conditions'] = $all_conditions;
$config_info['actions'] = $action_map;
foreach ($config_info['fields'] as $field => $name) {
$field_conditions = $adapter->getConditionsForField($field);
$config_info['conditionMap'][$field] = $field_conditions;
}
foreach ($config_info['fields'] as $field => $fname) {
foreach ($config_info['conditionMap'][$field] as $condition) {
$value_type = $adapter->getValueTypeForFieldAndCondition(
$field,
$condition);
$config_info['values'][$field][$condition] = $value_type;
}
}
$config_info['rule_type'] = $rule->getRuleType();
foreach ($config_info['actions'] as $action => $name) {
$config_info['targets'][$action] = $adapter->getValueTypeForAction(
$action,
$rule->getRuleType());
}
Javelin::initBehavior(
'herald-rule-editor',
array(
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'root' => 'herald-rule-edit-form',
'conditions' => (object)$serial_conditions,
'actions' => (object)$serial_actions,
Add Herald support for blocking ref changes Summary: Ref T4195. Allows users to write Herald rules which block ref changes. For example, you can write a rule like `alincoln can not create branches`, or `no one can push to the branch "frozen"`. Test Plan: This covers a lot of ground. I created and pushed a bunch of rules, then looked at transcripts, in general. Here are some bits in detail: Here's a hook-based reject message: >>> orbital ~/repos/POEMS $ git push Counting objects: 5, done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads. Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done. Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 274 bytes, done. Total 3 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0) remote: +---------------------------------------------------------------+ remote: | * * * PUSH REJECTED BY EVIL DRAGON BUREAUCRATS * * * | remote: +---------------------------------------------------------------+ remote: \ remote: \ ^ /^ remote: \ / \ // \ remote: \ |\___/| / \// .\ remote: \ /V V \__ / // | \ \ *----* remote: / / \/_/ // | \ \ \ | remote: @___@` \/_ // | \ \ \/\ \ remote: 0/0/| \/_ // | \ \ \ \ remote: 0/0/0/0/| \/// | \ \ | | remote: 0/0/0/0/0/_|_ / ( // | \ _\ | / remote: 0/0/0/0/0/0/`/,_ _ _/ ) ; -. | _ _\.-~ / / remote: ,-} _ *-.|.-~-. .~ ~ remote: \ \__/ `/\ / ~-. _ .-~ / remote: \____(Oo) *. } { / remote: ( (--) .----~-.\ \-` .~ remote: //__\\ \ DENIED! ///.----..< \ _ -~ remote: // \\ ///-._ _ _ _ _ _ _{^ - - - - ~ remote: remote: remote: This commit was rejected by Herald pre-commit rule H24. remote: Rule: No Branches Called Blarp remote: Reason: "blarp" is a bad branch name remote: To ssh://dweller@localhost/diffusion/POEMS/ ! [remote rejected] blarp -> blarp (pre-receive hook declined) error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://dweller@localhost/diffusion/POEMS/' Here's a transcript, showing that all the field values populate sensibly: {F90453} Here's a rule: {F90454} Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran Maniphest Tasks: T4195 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7782
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'select' => array(
HeraldAdapter::VALUE_CONTENT_SOURCE => array(
'options' => PhabricatorContentSource::getSourceNameMap(),
'default' => PhabricatorContentSource::SOURCE_WEB,
),
HeraldAdapter::VALUE_FLAG_COLOR => array(
'options' => PhabricatorFlagColor::getColorNameMap(),
'default' => PhabricatorFlagColor::COLOR_BLUE,
),
HeraldPreCommitRefAdapter::VALUE_REF_TYPE => array(
'options' => array(
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::REFTYPE_BRANCH
=> pht('branch (git/hg)'),
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::REFTYPE_TAG
=> pht('tag (git)'),
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::REFTYPE_BOOKMARK
=> pht('bookmark (hg)'),
),
'default' => PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::REFTYPE_BRANCH,
),
HeraldPreCommitRefAdapter::VALUE_REF_CHANGE => array(
'options' => array(
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::CHANGEFLAG_ADD =>
pht('change creates ref'),
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::CHANGEFLAG_DELETE =>
pht('change deletes ref'),
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::CHANGEFLAG_REWRITE =>
pht('change rewrites ref'),
PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::CHANGEFLAG_DANGEROUS =>
pht('dangerous change'),
),
'default' => PhabricatorRepositoryPushLog::CHANGEFLAG_ADD,
),
),
'template' => $this->buildTokenizerTemplates() + array(
'rules' => $all_rules,
),
'author' => array($rule->getAuthorPHID() =>
$handles[$rule->getAuthorPHID()]->getName()),
'info' => $config_info,
));
}
private function loadHandlesForRule($rule) {
$phids = array();
foreach ($rule->getActions() as $action) {
if (!is_array($action->getTarget())) {
continue;
}
foreach ($action->getTarget() as $target) {
$target = (array)$target;
foreach ($target as $phid) {
$phids[] = $phid;
}
}
}
foreach ($rule->getConditions() as $condition) {
$value = $condition->getValue();
if (is_array($value)) {
foreach ($value as $phid) {
$phids[] = $phid;
}
}
}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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$phids[] = $rule->getAuthorPHID();
if ($rule->isObjectRule()) {
$phids[] = $rule->getTriggerObjectPHID();
}
return $this->loadViewerHandles($phids);
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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/**
* Render the selector for the "When (all of | any of) these conditions are
* met:" element.
*/
private function renderMustMatchSelector($rule) {
return AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag(
$rule->getMustMatchAll() ? 'all' : 'any',
array(
'all' => pht('all of'),
'any' => pht('any of'),
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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),
array(
'name' => 'must_match',
));
}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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/**
* Render the selector for "Take these actions (every time | only the first
* time) this rule matches..." element.
*/
private function renderRepetitionSelector($rule, HeraldAdapter $adapter) {
$repetition_policy = HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig::toString(
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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$rule->getRepetitionPolicy());
$repetition_options = $adapter->getRepetitionOptions();
$repetition_names = HeraldRepetitionPolicyConfig::getMap();
$repetition_map = array_select_keys($repetition_names, $repetition_options);
if (count($repetition_map) < 2) {
return head($repetition_names);
} else {
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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return AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag(
$repetition_policy,
$repetition_map,
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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array(
'name' => 'repetition_policy',
));
}
}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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protected function buildTokenizerTemplates() {
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$template = new AphrontTokenizerTemplateView();
$template = $template->render();
return array(
'source' => array(
'email' => '/typeahead/common/mailable/',
'user' => '/typeahead/common/accounts/',
'repository' => '/typeahead/common/repositories/',
'package' => '/typeahead/common/packages/',
'project' => '/typeahead/common/projects/',
'userorproject' => '/typeahead/common/accountsorprojects/',
'buildplan' => '/typeahead/common/buildplans/',
'taskpriority' => '/typeahead/common/taskpriority/',
),
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'markup' => $template,
);
}
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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/**
* Load rules for the "Another Herald rule..." condition dropdown, which
* allows one rule to depend upon the success or failure of another rule.
*/
private function loadRulesThisRuleMayDependUpon(HeraldRule $rule) {
$viewer = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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// Any rule can depend on a global rule.
$all_rules = id(new HeraldRuleQuery())
->setViewer($viewer)
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
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->withRuleTypes(array(HeraldRuleTypeConfig::RULE_TYPE_GLOBAL))
->withContentTypes(array($rule->getContentType()))
->execute();
if ($rule->isObjectRule()) {
// Object rules may depend on other rules for the same object.
$all_rules += id(new HeraldRuleQuery())
->setViewer($viewer)
->withRuleTypes(array(HeraldRuleTypeConfig::RULE_TYPE_OBJECT))
->withContentTypes(array($rule->getContentType()))
->withTriggerObjectPHIDs(array($rule->getTriggerObjectPHID()))
->execute();
}
if ($rule->isPersonalRule()) {
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
2012-03-30 19:49:55 +02:00
// Personal rules may depend upon your other personal rules.
$all_rules += id(new HeraldRuleQuery())
->setViewer($viewer)
General Herald refactoring pass Summary: **Who can delete global rules?**: I discussed this with @jungejason. The current behavior is that the rule author or any administrator can delete a global rule, but this isn't consistent with who can edit a rule (anyone) and doesn't really make much sense (it's an artifact of the global/personal split). I proposed that anyone can delete a rule but we don't actually delete them, and log the deletion. However, when it came time to actually write the code for this I backed off a bit and continued actually deleting the rules -- I think this does a reasonable job of balancing accountability with complexity. So the new impelmentation is: - Personal rules can be deleted only by their owners. - Global rules can be deleted by any user. - All deletes are logged. - Logs are more detailed. - All logged actions can be viewed in aggregate. **Minor Cleanup** - Merged `HomeController` and `AllController`. - Moved most queries to Query classes. - Use AphrontFormSelectControl::renderSelectTag() where appropriate (this is a fairly recent addition). - Use an AphrontErrorView to render the dry run notice (this didn't exist when I ported). - Reenable some transaction code (this works again now). - Removed the ability for admins to change rule authors (this was a little buggy, messy, and doesn't make tons of sense after the personal/global rule split). - Rules which depend on other rules now display the right options (all global rules, all your personal rules for personal rules). - Fix a bug in AphrontTableView where the "no data" cell would be rendered too wide if some columns are not visible. - Allow selectFilter() in AphrontNavFilterView to be called without a 'default' argument. Test Plan: - Browsed, created, edited, deleted personal and gules. - Verified generated logs. - Did some dry runs. - Verified transcript list and transcript details. - Created/edited all/any rules; created/edited once/every time rules. - Filtered admin views by users. Reviewers: jungejason, btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan CC: aran, epriestley Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D2040
2012-03-30 19:49:55 +02:00
->withRuleTypes(array(HeraldRuleTypeConfig::RULE_TYPE_PERSONAL))
->withContentTypes(array($rule->getContentType()))
->withAuthorPHIDs(array($rule->getAuthorPHID()))
->execute();
}
// A rule can not depend upon itself.
unset($all_rules[$rule->getID()]);
return $all_rules;
}
}