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epriestley
a5b3e33e3c Don't show workboard action previews if the action won't have any effect
Summary:
Ref T10335. When you (for example) drag a "Resolved" task into a column with "Trigger: change status to resolved.", don't show a hint that the action will "Change status to resolved." since this isn't helpful and is somewhat confusing.

For now, the only visibility operator is "!=" since all current actions are simple field comparisons, but some actions in the future (like "add subscriber" or "remove project") might need other conditions.

Test Plan:
Dragged cards in ways that previously provided useless hints: move from column A to column B on a "Group by Priority" board; drag a resolved task to a "Trigger: change status to as resolved" column. Saw a more accurate preview in both cases.

Drags which actually cause effects still show the effects correctly.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10335

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20300
2019-03-25 13:24:01 -07:00
epriestley
5dca1569b5 Preview the effects of a drag-and-drop operation on workboards
Summary:
Ref T10335. Ref T5474. When you drag-and-drop a card on a workboard, show a UI hint which lists all the things that the operation will do.

This shows: column moves; changes because of dragging a card to a different header; and changes which will be caused by triggers.

Not implemented here:

  - Actions are currently shown even if they have no effect. For example, if you drag a "Normal" task to a different column, it says "Change priority to Normal.". I plan to hide actions which have no effect, but figuring this out is a little bit tricky.
  - I'd like to make "trigger effects" vs "non-trigger effects" a little more clear in the future, probably.

Test Plan:
Dragged stuff between columns and headers, and into columns with triggers. Got appropriate preview text hints previewing what the action would do in the UI.

(This is tricky to take a screenshot of since it only shows up while the mouse cursor is down.)

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10335, T5474

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20299
2019-03-25 13:22:56 -07:00
epriestley
c020f027bb Add an "Sort by Creation Date" filter to workboards and modularize remaining order behaviors
Summary:
Depends on D20274. Ref T10578. This is en route to an ordering by points, it's just a simpler half-step on the way there.

Allow columns to be sorted by creation date, so the newest tasks rise to the top.

In this ordering you can never reposition cards, since editing a creation date by dragging makes no sense. This will be true of the "points" ordering too (although we could imagine doing something like prompting the user, some day).

Test Plan: Viewed boards by "natural" (allows reordering both when dragging within and between columns), "priority" (reorder only within columns), and "creation date" (reorder never). Dragged cards around between and within columns, got apparently sensible behavior.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10578

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20275
2019-03-12 13:46:49 -07:00
epriestley
804be81f5d Provide better UI feedback about cards that can't be dragged or edited
Summary:
Depends on D20273. Fixes T10722. Currently, we don't make it very clear when a card can't be edited. Long ago, some code made a weak attempt to do this (by hiding the "grip" on the card), but later UI changes hid the "grip" unconditionally so that mooted things.

Instead:

  - Replace the edit pencil with a red lock.
  - Provide cursor hints for grabbable / not grabbable.
  - Don't let users pick up cards they can't edit.

Test Plan: On a workboard with a mixture of editable and not-editable cards, hovered over the different cards and was able to figure out which ones I could drag or not drag pretty easily. Picked up cards I could pick up, wasn't able to drag cards I can't edit.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10722

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20274
2019-03-12 13:43:46 -07:00
epriestley
9a8019d4a9 Modularize workboard column orders
Summary:
Depends on D20267. Depends on D20268. Ref T10333. Currently, we support "Natural" and "Priority" orders, but a lot of the particulars are pretty hard-coded, including some logic in `ManiphestTask`.

Although it's not clear that we'll ever put other types of objects on workboards, it seems generally bad that you need to modify `ManiphestTask` to get a new ordering.

Pull the ordering logic out into a `ProjectColumnOrder` hierarchy instead, and let each ordering define the things it needs to work (name, icon, what headers look like, how different objects are sorted, and how to apply an edit when you drop an object under a header).

Then move the existing "Natural" and "Priority" orders into this new hierarchy.

This has a minor bug where using the "Edit" workflow to change a card's priority on a priority-ordered board doesn't fully refresh card/header order since the response isn't ordering-aware. I'll fix that in an upcoming change.

Test Plan: Grouped workboards by "Natural" and "Priority", dragged stuff around within and between columns, grepped for all touched symbols.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10333

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20269
2019-03-12 13:07:50 -07:00
epriestley
7d849afd16 Add a "WorkboardCardTemplate" class to make workboard client code easier to reason about
Summary:
Depends on D20266. Boards currently have several `whateverMap<cardPHID => stuff>` properties, but we can just move these all down into a `CardTemplate`, similar to the recently introduced `HeaderTemplate`.

The `CardTemplate` holds all the global information for a card, and then `Card` is specific for a particular copy in a column. Today, each `CardTemplate` has one `Card`, but a `CardTemplate` may have more than one card in the future (when we add subproject columns).

Test Plan: Viewed workboards in different sort orders and dragged stuff around, grepped for all affected symbols.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20267
2019-03-12 13:01:52 -07:00
epriestley
46ed8d4a5e On Workboards, sort groups by "natural order", not subpriority
Summary:
Depends on D20263. Ref T10333. I want to add groups like "Assignee" to workboards. This means you may have several tasks grouped under, say, "Alice".

When you drag the bottom-most task under "Alice" to the top, what does that mean?

Today, the only grouping is "Priority", and it means "change the task's secret/hidden global subpriority". However, this seems to generally be a somewhat-bad answer, and is quite complex. It also doesn't make much sense for an author grouping, since one task can't really be "more assigned" to Alice than another task.

Users likely intend this operation to mean "move it, visually, with no other effects" -- that is, user intent is to shuffle sticky notes around on a board, not edit anything substantive. The meaning is probably something like "this is similar to other nearby tasks" or "maybe this is a good place to start", which we can't really capture with any top-level attribute.

We could extend "subpriority" and give tasks a secret/hidden "sub-assignment strength" and so on, but this seems like a bad road to walk down. We'll also run into trouble later when subproject columns may appear on the board, and a user could want to put a task in different positions on different subprojects, conceivably.

In the "Natural" order view, we already have what is probably a generally better approach for this: a task display order particular to the column, that just remembers where you put the sticky notes.

Move away from "subpriority", and toward a world where we mostly keep sticky notes where you stuck them and move them around only when we have to. With no grouping, we still sort by "natural" order, as before. With priority grouping, we now sort by `<priority, natural>`. When you drag stuff around inside a priority group, we update the natural order.

This means that moving cards around on a "priority" board will also move them around on a "natural" board, at least somewhat. I think this is okay. If it's not intuitive, we could give every ordering its own separate "natural" view, so we remember where you stuck stuff on the "priority" board but that doesn't affect the "Natural" board. But I suspect we won't need to.

Test Plan:
  - Viewed and dragged a natural board.
  - Viewed and dragged a priority board.
  - Dragged within and between groups of 0, 1, and multiple items.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10333

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20265
2019-03-12 12:48:12 -07:00
epriestley
40af472ff5 Make drag-and-drop on workboards interact with priority column headers
Summary:
Ref T10333. Ref T8135. Depends on D20247. Allow users to drag-and-drop cards on a priority-sorted workboard under headers, even if the header has no other cards.

As of D20247, headers show up but they aren't really interactive. Now, you can drag cards directly underneath a header (instead of only between other cards). For example, if a column has only one "Wishlist" task, you may drag it under the "High", "Normal", or "Low" priority headers to select a specific priority.

(Some of this code still feels a little rough, but I think it will generalize once other types of sorting are available.)

Test Plan: Dragged cards within and between priority groups, saw appropriate priority edits applied in every case I could come up with.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10333, T8135

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20248
2019-03-09 10:33:26 -08:00
epriestley
14a433c773 Add priority group headers to workboard columns (display only)
Summary:
Ref T10333. When workboards are ordered (for example, by priority), add headers to the various groups. Major goals are:

  - Allow users to drag-and-drop to set values that no cards currently have: for example, you can change a card priority to "normal" by dragging it under the "normal" header, even if no other cards in the column are currently "Normal".
  - Make future orderings more useful, particularly "order by assignee". We don't really have room to put the username on every card and it would create a fair amount of clutter, but we can put usernames in these headers and then reference them with just the profile picture. This also allows you to assign to users who are not currently assigned anything in a given column.
  - Make the drag-and-drop behavior more obvious by showing what it will do more clearly (see T8135).
  - Make things a little easier to scan in general: because space on cards is limited, some information isn't conveyed very clearly (for example, priority information is currently conveyed //only// through color, which can be hard to pick out visually and is probably not functional for users who need vision accommodations).
  - Maybe do "swimlanes": this is pretty much a "swimlanes" UI if we add whitespace at the bottom of each group so that the headers line up across all the columns (e.g., "Normal" is at the same y-axis position in every column as you scroll down the page). Not sold on this being useful, but it's just a UI adjustment if we do want to try it.

NOTE: This only makes these headers work for display.

They aren't yet recognized as targets by the drag list UI, so you can't drag cards into an empty group. I'll tackle that in a followup.

Test Plan: {F6257686}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10333

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20247
2019-03-09 10:32:55 -08:00
epriestley
be1e3b2cc0 When a user drags a card over a column, highlight the column border
Summary:
Ref T10334. Partly, this just improves visual feedback for all drag operations. After D20242, we can have cases where you (for example) drag a low-priority node to a very tall column on a priority-ordered workboard. In this case, the actual dashed-border-drop-target may not be on screen.

We might make the column scroll or put some kind of hint in the UI in this case, but an easy starting point is just to make the "yes, you're targeting this column" state a bit more clear.

Test Plan: Dragged tasks between columns, saw the border higlight on the target columns. This is very tricky to take a screenshot of.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10334

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20245
2019-03-09 10:30:23 -08:00
epriestley
2260738de9 When dragging nodes between different columns on an ordered board, don't reorder them by making secondary edits
Summary:
Ref T10334. When a workboard is ordered by priority, dragging from column "A" to a particular place in column "B" currently means "move this task to column B, and adjust its priority so that it naturally sorts into the location under my mouse cursor".

Users frequently find this confusing / undesirable.

To begin improving this, make "drag from column A to column B" and "drag from somewhere in column A to somewhere else in column A" into different operations. The first operation, a movement between columns, no longer implies an ordering change. The second action still does.

So if you actually want to change the priority of a task, you drag it within its current column. If you just want to move it to a different column, you drag it between columns.

This creates some possible problems:

  - Some users may love the current behavior and just not be very vocal about it. I doubt it, but presumably we'll hear from them if we break it.
  - If you actualy want to move + reorder, it's a bit more cumbersome now. We could possibly add something like "shift + drag" for this if there's feedback.
  - The new behavior is probably less surprising, but may not be much more obvious. Future changes (for example, in T10335) should help make it more clear.
  - When you mouse cursor goes over column B, the card dashed-rectangle preview target thing jumps to the correct position in the column -- but that may not be under your mouse cursor. This feels pretty much fine if the whole column fits on screen. It may not be so great if the column does not fit on screen and the dashed-rectangle-thing has vanished. This is just a UI feedback issue and we could refine this later (scroll/highlight the column).

Test Plan:
  - Created several tasks at different priority levels, sorted a board by priority, dragged tasks between columns. Dragging from "A" to "B" no longer causes a priority edit.
  - Also, dragged within a column. This still performs priority edits.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10334

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20242
2019-03-09 10:24:14 -08:00
epriestley
61216dc641 Fix a JS error when adding a project card directly to a subproject from a workboard
Summary:
Fixes T12152. When creating a subproject task directly from a parent project, we can get column information back about the subproject column, which isn't visible. Just ignore this rather than trying to draw a card into a column which does not exist.

This flow (see test plan) is a little unintuitive since the card never appears on the workboard, but this class of things is probably roughly somewhere in T4900.

Test Plan:
  - Create a parent project A.
  - Create subproject B.
  - On the workboard for A, select "Create Task..." from the dropdown.
  - Add tag "B" in the dialog that pops up.
  - Save the task.

Note that this flow creates a task tagged only with "B", since "A" and "B" are mutually exclusive tags.

Before patch: UI freezes (JX.Mask is never removed), JS error in console.
After patch: workflow completes. Note that card is (correctly) not visible: it's in an invisible subproject column.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T12152

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17242
2017-01-24 07:41:32 -08:00
epriestley
8c41226624 Survive receipt of too much workboard column position information
Summary:
Fixes T11468. I was able to find //a// reproduction case for the issue, at least, described in my comments there.

When the server sends back position information for columns we aren't displaying, for whatever reason, just ignore that information.

Future work in T4900 to do more synchronization may revisit this.

Test Plan: See T11468#190177 for steps. Did that stuff with this patch, got a clean edit.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T11468

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D16397
2016-08-14 09:13:08 -07:00
epriestley
1fb76655df Restore column point counts to workboards
Summary: Ref T4427.

Test Plan:
  - Dragged a 17 XP task from "Hunting" to "Slain".
  - Saw 17 XP move.
  - Level up!

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4427

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15237
2016-02-10 14:01:28 -08:00
epriestley
0bf3519045 Rewrite workboards to have way more bugs
Summary:
Ref T4900. Briefly:

  - Much more layout and rendering is now done in Javascript.
  - This should otherwise be identical to the behavior at HEAD, except that:
    - editing a task and removing the current board from it no longer removes the task; and
    - points still don't work.

However, this can now plausibly support realtime workboard updates and other complex state-based behaviors like points calculations in a future change.

Test Plan:
  - Changed card covers.
  - Moved cards.
  - Sorted board by priority and natural.
  - Added new cards.
  - Edited cards in place.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T4900

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15234
2016-02-10 13:08:38 -08:00