Summary:
Fixes T12790. I don't think this was actually a regression, Settings just wasn't launchable before global settings (since it had no real landing page, and the profile menu always had a link) and didn't get marked launchable once we added them.
I also double-checked other un-launchable apps; Nuance is probably close enough to make launchable now while I'm in here.
Test Plan: Typed "settings" into global typeahead, got settings.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12790
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18062
Summary:
Ref T12738. By default, we process Nuance commands in the background. The intent is to let the user continue working at full speed if Twitter or GitHub (or whatever) is being a little slow.
Some commands don't do anything heavy and can be processed in the foreground. Let commands choose to try foreground execution.
Test Plan: Threw complaints in the trash, saw them immediately go into the trash.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Subscribers: avivey
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18015
Summary: Ref T12738. Implements some modular behavior for Nuance commands.
Test Plan: {F4975322}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18011
Summary:
Ref T12738. This makes clicking "Throw In Trash" technically do something, sort of.
In Nuance, the default mode of operation for actions is asynchronous -- so you don't have to wait for a response from Twitter or GitHub after you mash the "send default reply tweet" / "close this pull request with a nice response" button and can move directly to the next item instead.
In the future, some operations will attempt to apply synchronously (e.g., local actions like "ignore this item forever"). This fakes our way through that for now.
There's also no connection to the action actually doing anything yet, but I'll probably rig that up next.
Test Plan: {F4975227}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18010
Summary:
Ref T12738. This doesn't actually do anything yet, but allows items to define commands that show up in the UI.
Adds a "Throw in Trash" item for complaints.
This construction will allow future changes to add an `EngineExtension` which can provide generic/default commands across item types.
Test Plan: {F4975086}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18009
Summary:
Ref T12738. This is mostly just laying in groundwork and prerequisites, like the ability to query items by queue.
Eventually, this will become the main UI which staff use to process a queue of items. For now, it does nothing and renders nonsense.
This and probably the next big chunk of changes are all going to be made-up, nonfinal things that just make basic operations work until we have fundamental flows -- like "assign", "comment", "close" -- working at a basic level and can think more about UI/workflow.
Test Plan:
Visited the page, it loaded a mostly-reasonable item and then rendered nonsense:
{F4975050}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18008
Summary: Ref T12738. Some of the Nuance "form" workflows currently fatal after work on the GitHub stuff. Try to make everything stop fataling, at least.
Test Plan: Using "Complaints Form" no longer fatals, and now lodges a complaint instead.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18007
Summary: Ref T12738. Update sources to modular transactions.
Test Plan: Created and edited a source.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17994
Summary:
Ref T12738. Moves existing non-modular transactions to modular transactions.
Some of these are pretty flimsy, but a lot of them don't actually work or do anything in Nuance yet anyway.
Test Plan: Gently poked Nuance, nothing fell over.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T12738
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17990
Summary: The default behavior of these methods is to return `true`, so these overrides have no effect.
Test Plan: `grep`; poked around.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Subscribers: hach-que
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D16985
Summary:
This has been replaced by `PolicyCodex` after D16830. Also:
- Rebuild Celerity map to fix grumpy unit test.
- Fix one issue on the policy exception workflow to accommodate the new code.
Test Plan:
- `arc unit --everything`
- Viewed policy explanations.
- Viewed policy errors.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Subscribers: hach-que, PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D16831
Summary: Fixes T11569. This fixes a known bad `setIcon()`. I also looked for more calls to `setIcon()` without success, and stubbed `setIcon()` so we're in good shape even if more exist.
Test Plan:
- Grepped for `setIcon(` and manually inspect all 1,004 callsites to look for calls on `PHUIObjectItemView` objects.
- Grepped for "high risk" callsites (`setIcon` in file after `PHUIObjectItemView`) and re-examined them. I identified these files with this command:
```
git ls-tree -r --name-only HEAD | xargs pcregrep -i -M -H -c --files-with-matches -o 'PHUIObjectItemView(.|\n)*setIcon'
```
There might be some more clever way to do that.
- Since this only identified the callsites I already knew about and I don't have a ton of confidence that I didn't miss any, I put a stub in place that logs a deprecation warning. I'll file a followup to go clean these up in a month or so if the logs are clean.
- Loaded Nuance, saw it work but warn.
- Changed Nuance to use `setStatusIcon()`, loaded Nuance, no more fatal.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T11569
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D16477
Summary: Going to render these all normal case instead of all caps, and bump up the font size. Should be more consistent. Yellow if you green anything orange.
Test Plan: grep, lint
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15645
Summary:
Ref T10537. Currently, Nuance has a `NuanceRequestor` object, intended to represent the external user who created content (e.g., a GitHub account or a Twitter account or whatever).
This object is currently almost unused, and its design predates Doorkeeper. In D15541, I chose to use doorkeeper objects instead of NuanceRequestor objects to represent requestors.
I don't currently anticipate a need for such an object, given that we have Doorkeeper. If we do need it in the future for some reason, it would be fairly easy to restore it, create a requestor type which wraps a Doorkeeper object, and then migrate. Not super thrilling to do that, but not a huge mess.
`NuanceItem` still has a `requestorPHID`, but this is now a less formal object PHID instead of a more formal Requestor-object PHID, and holds a doorkeeper exeternal object PHID for GitHub events.
Test Plan:
- Grepped for `nuancerequestor`.
- Ran `bin/storage upgrade -f`.
- Grepped for `requestor`, remaining uses of this term seem reasonable/correct.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15546
Summary:
Ref T10538. Ref T10537. This creates PHIDs which represent GitHub users, and uses them as the actors for synchronized comments.
I've just made them Doorkeeper objects. There are three major kinds of objects they //could// possibly be:
- Nuance requestor objects.
- External account objects.
- Doorkeeper objects.
I don't think we actually need distinct nuance requestor objects. These don't really do anything right now, and were originally created before Doorkeeper. I think Doorkeeper is a superset of nuance requestor functionality, and better developed and more flexible.
Likewise, doorkeeper objects are much more flexible than external account objects, and it's nice to imagine that we can import from Twootfeed or whatever without needing to build full OAuth for it. I also like less stuff touching auth code, when possible.
Making these separate from external accounts does make it a bit harder to reconcile external users with internal users, but I think that's OK, and that it's generally desirable to show the real source of a piece of content. That is, if I wrote a comment on GitHub but also have a Phabricator account, I think it's good to show "epriestley (GitHub)" (the GitHub user) as the author, not "epriestley" (the Phabricator user). I think this is generally less confusing overall, and we can add more linkage later to make it clearer.
Test Plan:
{F1194104}
{F1194105}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537, T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15541
Summary: Ref T10538. This probably gets push events where GitHub does not recognize the author wrong, but I don't have any of those yet.
Test Plan: Added and ran unit tests.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15540
Summary: Ref T10537. Add a new content source for Nuance. Prepare for better author attribution.
Test Plan: {F1194038}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15539
Summary:
Ref T10537.
- Let nuance items render custom curtain panels.
- Add a custom panel linking to the imported task, if one exists.
- Actually extract comments properly.
Test Plan:
Unit tests, plus:
{F1193800}
{F1193801}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15537
Summary: Cleans up EditEngine, adds new layout to EditEngine and descendents
Test Plan: Test creating a new form, reordering, marking and unmarking defaults. View new forms.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15531
Summary:
Ref T10537. For Nuance, I want to introduce new sources (like "GitHub" or "GitHub via Nuance" or something) but this needs to modularize eventually.
Split ContentSource apart so applications can add new content sources.
Test Plan:
This change has huge surface area, so I'll hold it until post-release. I think it's fairly safe (and if it does break anything, the breaks should be fatals, not anything subtle or difficult to fix), there's just no reason not to hold it for a few hours.
- Viewed new module page.
- Grepped for all removed functions/constants.
- Viewed some transactions.
- Hovered over timestamps to get content source details.
- Added a comment via Conduit.
- Added a comment via web.
- Ran `bin/storage upgrade --namespace XXXXX --no-quickstart -f` to re-run all historic migrations.
- Generated some objects with `bin/lipsum`.
- Ran a bulk job on some tasks.
- Ran unit tests.
{F1190182}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15521
Summary: Ref T10538. This makes us render better human-readable descriptions of more GitHub event types.
Test Plan: Ran unit tests.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15516
Summary: Ref T10538. Very sloppy, but starting to sort of work. This sort of gets a piece of framework into a reasonable spot, next couple of diffs are going to be "extract comment text" and "show stuff in the UI" sorts of things.
Test Plan: {F1186726}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15511
Summary:
Ref T10537. Generally, when users interact with Nuance items we'll dump a command into a queue and apply it in the background. This avoids race conditions with multiple users interacting with an item, which Nuance is more subject to than other applications because it has an import/external component.
The "sync" command doesn't actually do anything yet.
Test Plan: {F1186365}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Subscribers: Luke081515.2
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15506
Summary: Ref T10538. This extracts and renders URIs for GitHub events so we can link to the original thing on GitHub.
Test Plan: {F1186332}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15505
Summary:
Ref T10537. This allows item types to expose item actions. Eventually these actions might be things like "promote to task", "tweet reply", "ban user forever", etc.
For now, provide a simple action which shows a raw item in a dialog.
Test Plan: {F1185573}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Subscribers: Luke081515.2
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15504
Summary:
Ref T10538.
This is a tiny fraction of the API. GitHub has 25 primary event types; we currently partially parse 3 of them. GitHub has 17 issue event types; we currently partially parse 12.
Test Plan: Ran `arc unit`.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15448
Summary:
Ref T10538. This sets up a Doorkeeper bridge for GitHub issues, and pulls issues from GitHub to create ExternalObject references.
Broadly, does nothing useful.
Test Plan: Put a `var_dump()` in there somewhere and saw it probably do something when running `bin/nuance update --item 44`.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15447
Summary:
Ref T10538. The primary GitHub event activity stream does not report minor events (labels, milestones, etc).
GitHub has a second, similar activity stream which does report these events (the "Issues Events API").
Use two separate cursors: one consumes the primary stream; the second consumes the events stream.
One possible issue with this is that we may write events in a different order than they occurred, so GitHub shows "comment, label, close" but we show "comment, close, label" or similar. This is probably OK because the secondary API doesn't seem to have any very important events (e.g., it's probably fine if label changes are out-of-order), but we can conceivably put some buffer stage in between the two if it's an issue.
Test Plan: {F1164894}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15446
Summary:
Ref T10537. This adds an update daemon for pulling item data (e.g., figuring out who the author of a GitHub comment is) and routing items (e.g., sending them to a queue or applying them directly to a task).
Also adds `bin/nuance update --item X` for doing this manually for debugging.
And adds item types, for specializing item behavior. Previously, sources completely dictated item behavior, but I think we want something a little more flexible.
Test Plan:
- This still does nothing.
- Ran `bin/nuance update --item 15`.
- Saw an item route to a default queue.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15441
Summary:
Ref T10537. Ref T10538. This polls the GitHub events API and creates Nuance items from the raw data.
It does nothing useful with them.
Test Plan:
- Polled GitHub.
- Saw some items get created.
- X-Poll-Interval seemed to work.
- ETag seemed to work.
- Recognizing when we hit items we've already seen seemed to work.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537, T10538
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15440
Summary:
Ref T10537. More infrastructure:
- Put a `bin/nuance` in place with `bin/nuance import`. This has no useful behavior yet.
- Allow sources to be searched by substring. This supports `bin/nuance import --source whatever` so you don't have to dig up PHIDs.
Test Plan:
- Applied migrations.
- Ran `bin/nuance import --source ...` (no meaningful effect, but works fine).
- Searched for sources by substring in the UI.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15436
Summary:
Ref T10537. Some sources (like the future "GitHub Repository" source) need to poll remotes.
- Provide a mechanism for sources to emit import cursors.
- Hook them into the trigger daemon so they'll fire periodically.
- Provide some storage.
This diff does nothing useful or interesting, and is pure infrastructure.
Test Plan:
- Ran `bin/storage upgrade -f`, no adjustment issues.
- Poked around Nuance.
- Ran the trigger daemon, verified it didn't crash and checked for Nuance stuff to do.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15435
Summary: Ref T10537. Converts sources to EditEngine.
Test Plan:
- Created a new source.
- Edited an existing source.
- Submitted a complaint with the complaint form.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15434
Summary: Ref T10537. Update queue editing to use EditEngine.
Test Plan:
- Created a new queue.
- Edited an existing queue.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15431
Summary: Ref T10537. Minor updates to simplify and modernize these codepaths.
Test Plan: Searched for queues and sources.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15429
Summary: Ref T10537. Minor cleanup of controllers to be more modern / work better on mobile.
Test Plan: Browsed all queue / source pages.
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T10537
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15428
Summary: Moves all the one off object calls to PHUIRemarkupView, adds a "Document" call as well (future plans).
Test Plan: Visited most pages I could get access to, but may want extra careful eyes on this diff.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15281
Summary:
Ref T10004. After D14804, we get this behavior by default and no longer need to set it explicitly.
(If some endpoint did eventually need to set it explicitly, it could just change what it passes to `setHref()`, but I believe we currently have no such endpoints and do not foresee ever having any.)
Test Plan:
- As a logged out user, clicked various links in Differential, Maniphest, Files, etc., always got redirected to a sensible place after login.
- Grepped for `setObjectURI()`, `getObjectURI()` (there are a few remaining callsites, but to a different method with the same name in Doorkeeper).
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Subscribers: hach-que
Maniphest Tasks: T10004
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D14805
Summary: You can already pass other icons, but this makes it a bit simpler.
Test Plan: Test Maniphest, Badges
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D14131
Summary:
Ref T8783. Sort out some relationships and fields:
- Make Items 1:1 with Queues: each item is always in exactly one queue. Minor discussion on T8783. I think this is easier to understand and reason about (and implement!) and can't come up with any real cases where it isn't powerful enough.
- Remove "QueueItem", which allowed items to be in multiple queues at once.
- Remove "dateNuanced", which is equivalent to "dateCreated" in all cases.
Then add really basic routing:
- Add "Default Queue" for Sources. New items from the source route into that queue.
- (Some day there will be routing rules, but for now the rule is "always route into the default queue".)
- Show queue on items.
- Show more / more useful edit history and transactions in several UIs.
Test Plan:
{F749445}
{F749446}
{F749447}
Reviewers: chad
Reviewed By: chad
Maniphest Tasks: T8783
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D13988