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Chad Little
b2f3001ec4 Replace Sprite-Icons with FontAwesome
Summary: The removes the sprite sheet 'icons' and replaces it with FontAwesome fonts.

Test Plan:
- Grep for SPRITE_ICONS and replace
- Grep for sprite-icons and replace
- Grep for PhabricatorActionList and choose all new icons
- Grep for Crumbs and fix icons
- Test/Replace PHUIList Icon support
- Test/Replace ObjectList Icon support (foot, epoch, etc)
- Browse as many pages as I could get to
- Remove sprite-icons and move remarkup to own sheet
- Review this diff in Differential

Reviewers: btrahan, epriestley

Reviewed By: epriestley

Subscribers: epriestley, Korvin, hach-que

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D9052
2014-05-12 10:08:32 -07:00
epriestley
352d9f6b06 Move more rendering into SearchEngines for panels
Summary: Ref T4986. Getting closer. Nothing out of the ordinary in this group.

Test Plan:
For each application:

  - Viewed the normal search results.
  - Created a panel version and viewed it.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

Subscribers: epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T4986

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D9024
2014-05-09 12:25:52 -07:00
epriestley
76577df506 Extract textual object list parsing from Differential
Summary:
Ref T2222. Currently, Differential has a fairly hairy piece of logic to parse object lists, like `Reviewers: alincoln, htaft`. Extract, generalize, and cover this.

  - Some of the logic can be simplified with modern ObjectQuery stuff.
  - Make `@username` the formal monogram for users.
  - Make `list@domain.com` the formal monogram for mailing lists.
  - Add test coverage.

Test Plan:
  - Ran unit tests.
  - Called `differential.parsecommitmessage` with a bunch of real-world inputs and got sensible results.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T2222

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D8445
2014-03-07 17:44:44 -08:00
epriestley
2a5c987c71 Lock policy queries to their applications
Summary:
While we mostly have reasonable effective object accessibility when you lock a user out of an application, it's primarily enforced at the controller level. Users can still, e.g., load the handles of objects they can't actually see. Instead, lock the queries to the applications so that you can, e.g., never load a revision if you don't have access to Differential.

This has several parts:

  - For PolicyAware queries, provide an application class name method.
  - If the query specifies a class name and the user doesn't have permission to use it, fail the entire query unconditionally.
  - For handles, simplify query construction and count all the PHIDs as "restricted" so we get a UI full of "restricted" instead of "unknown" handles.

Test Plan:
  - Added a unit test to verify I got all the class names right.
  - Browsed around, logged in/out as a normal user with public policies on and off.
  - Browsed around, logged in/out as a restricted user with public policies on and off. With restrictions, saw all traces of restricted apps removed or restricted.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7367
2013-10-21 17:20:27 -07:00
epriestley
c5a06a624a Use application PHIDs for mailing lists
Summary:
Ref T2715. Ref T603. Ref T2625.

  - Implement policies.
  - Use policy queries.
  - Use ApplicationSearch.
  - Use application PHIDs.

Test Plan: Browsed things with lists CC'd; edited lists; created a list, used `phid.query` to query handles.

Reviewers: btrahan

Reviewed By: btrahan

CC: aran

Maniphest Tasks: T603, T2625, T2715

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D6513
2013-07-22 12:17:33 -07:00