Summary:
First stab at a batch editor for Maniphest. Basically, you can select a group of
tasks and then import them into the "batch" interface, where you can edit all of
them at once.
High level goal is to make it easier for users in PM/filer/support/QA roles to
deal with large numbers of tasks quickly.
This implementation has a few major limitations:
- The only available actions are "add projects" and "remove projects".
- There is no review / undo / log stuff.
- All the changes are applied in-process, which may not scale terribly well.
However, the immediate need is just around projects and this seemed like a
reasonable place to draw the line for a minimal useful version of the tool.
Test Plan: Used batch editor to add and remove projects from groups of tasks.
Reviewers: btrahan, yairlivne
Reviewed By: btrahan
CC: aran, epriestley, sandra
Maniphest Tasks: T441
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1680
Summary:
This diff restructures the DOM and alters some CSS within differential.
Original goal was to unify these codepaths more fully into a base class or
classes, but they have quite a bit of custom code such that didn't feel too
compelling in practice. It also felt related to feed stories as I thought
about the more general version(s) of this code...
Also deleted some CSS from maniphest that wasn't doing anything.
Test Plan:
looked at a differential diff and liked what I saw. spent a bunch
of time trying out different types of comments and etc.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Maniphest Tasks: T803
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1513
task metadata panel.
Summary: see title.
Test Plan: it looks good! also increased and decreased the font-size and
verified the width remained consistent. did this on chrome and firefox on a
mac.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1494
Summary: also fixes a small bug where the page title was always "Create Task".
switch it to the header name which is much more descriptive / correct IMO.
Test Plan:
created a new task and watched the description preview update.
edited an old task and saw the description preview populate with the correct
existing data.
edited an old task and edited the description and saw the description preview
update
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1489
Summary:
Because D1028 caused the column containing differential revision property
labels to have a fixed width, some custom labels are longer than what fits
(and it makes more sense to word wrap them instead of making the column
wider).
I also updated the corresponding maniphest css for consistency.
Test Plan:
Used firebug to remove css property and visually check that is the intended
effect; loaded a page after the revision and saw that the css property is
no longer set, allowing the labels to wrap.
Reviewers: epriestley, jungejason
Reviewed By: jungejason
CC: aran, jungejason, epriestley
Differential Revision: 1066
Summary:
Sometimes, elements in a property table at the top of a differential
revision view or maniphest task detail view will have a minimum width
that is too wide to fit in the table without causing the table's width
to exceed the width of its parent div. This diff changes the table layout
algorithm so that the table's width never exceeds the width of its parent
div. In the case of a code block causing the excess width, it puts a
scrollbar on the block instead of letting content spill out.
Due to the way the fixed table layout algorithm works, the width of the
left column (containing headers) is set to a fixed width. I chose a width
for differential that works with the default headers, but site-specific
headers might not fit.
Test Plan:
Created a task, added a code block in the description that had an
unreasonably long line in it, and visually verified that the <td>
containing the <code> did not expand horizontally past the limit defined
by the <div> containing the <table>. I also loaded a differential revision
view and checked that its table looks sane.
Reviewers: epriestley, jungejason, aran
Reviewed By: epriestley
CC: aran, nh, epriestley
Differential Revision: 1028
Summary:
Maniphest is missing some keys and some query strategy which will make it
cumbersome to manage more than a few tens of thousands of tasks.
Test Plan:
Handily manipulated 100k-scale task groups. Maniphest takes about 250ms to
select and render pages of 1,000 tasks and has no problem paging and filtering
them, etc. We should be good to scale to multiple millions of tasks with these
changes.
Reviewed By: gc3
Reviewers: fratrik, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen, gc3
Commenters: jungejason
CC: anjali, aran, epriestley, gc3, jungejason
Differential Revision: 534
Summary:
Replace some more date() calls with locale-aware calls.
Also, at least on my system, the DateTimeZone / DateTime stuff didn't actually
work and always rendered in UTC. Fixed that.
Test Plan:
Viewed daemon console, differential revisions, files, and maniphest timestamps
in multiple timezones.
Reviewed By: toulouse
Reviewers: toulouse, fratrik, jungejason, aran, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, toulouse
Differential Revision: 530
Summary:
Allow duplicate tasks to be selected and merged in Maniphest.
I didn't create a separate transaction type for this because that implies a
bunch of really complicated rules which I don't want to sort out right now
(e.g., do we need to do cycle detection for merges? If so, what do we do when we
detect a cycle?) since I think it's unnecessary to get right for the initial
implementation (my Tasks merge implementation was similar to this and worked
quite well) and if/when we eventually need the metadata to be available in a
computer-readable form that need should inform the implementation.
Plenty of room for improvement here, of course.
Test Plan:
Merged duplicate tasks, tried to perform invalid merge operations (e.g., merge a
task into itself).
Tested existing attach workflows (task -> revision, revision -> task).
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: anjali, aran
Differential Revision: 459
Summary:
Allows you to link to comments with "D123#3" or "T123#3", then adds a pile of JS
to try to make it not terrible. :/
The thing I'm trying to avoid here is when someone says "look at this!
http://blog.com/#comment-239291" and you click and your browser jumps somewhere
random and you have no idea which comment they meant. Since I really hate this,
I've tried to avoid it by making sure the comment is always highlighted.
Test Plan:
Put T1#1 and D1#1 in remarkup and verified they linked properly.
Clicked anchors on individual comments.
Faked all comments hidden in Differential and verified they expanded on anchor
or anchor change.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: aran, tomo, mroch, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 383
Summary:
This needs a bunch of UI polish (critically, it's totally undiscoverable) but it
basically works correctly. I'll clean it up in some followups.
Test Plan:
Uploaded some files via drag-and-drop, made comments, etc.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tomo, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: anjali, aran
Differential Revision: 332
Summary:
Various CSS tweaks and fixes:
- Add remarkup styling to description change views, missed this before.
- Fix CSS so that transactions with only one item (e.g., changed priority)
don't have weird floater underneath them.
- Add more space between transaction items.
- Make default background color lighter and less heavy.
- Use beigey color for comment form in Maniphest.
- Share more CSS between Maniphest and Differential (previews, feedback).
- Move "Leap Into Action" call to Differential, replace Maniphest with
thematically-consistent "Weigh In" (obviously, Maniphest has a nautical theme).
Test Plan:
Browsed Maniphest and Differential in a couple browsers, styling all seems
correct.
Reviewed By: tomo
Reviewers: tomo, aran, jungejason, tuomaspelkonen
CC: anjali, aran, tomo
Differential Revision: 328
Summary:
When a task description is updated, there's currently no way to see the change.
Build an "expanded summary" mode for transactions that shows description change
details. Also include changes in the email.
Test Plan:
Changed task descriptions, clicked "show details", read email.
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: anjali, aran, epriestley
Differential Revision: 320
Summary:
Moves shared code from Differential and Maniphest comment previews into
PhabricatorShapedRequest, and then implements Maniphest previews.
This doesn't implement comment drafts, I'll follow up with that but it requires
this and is completely separable.
This also always shows the preview as "commented" rather than previewing the
actual transaction. I'll follow up with that but I think it will require a
little factoring and this is useful even without transaction details.
I need to tweak the styling a bit too.
Test Plan:
Typed text in Maniphest and Differential. Toggled Differential action. Made
comments.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: rm, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, aran
CC: aran, rm
Differential Revision: 258
Summary:
This makes some of the line spacing, paragraph spacing and layout
less terrible. In particular, fixes code blocks inside Differential inline
comments.
Test Plan:
Looked at Maniphest Tasks, Differential Revisions and Differential
inline comments with various flavors of remarkup in them.
Reviewed By: jungejason
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, jungejason
CC: jungejason
Differential Revision: 89
Summary:
Add colors to Maniphest transactions. The precedence of the css
classes is determined by their occurrences in the css file. The class
shows up latter overrides the ones above it.
Test Plan:
set a task to different statuses to verify that the colors
are set.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley
CC: jungejason, epriestley
Differential Revision: 55
Summary:
Long task titles currently break the task list in icky ways, let them
wrap instead. We probably need some shorten() / word break action here
eventually since I can still type "MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM" (etc) to break
the layout but this covers non-prankster use cases.
Test Plan:
Created a task with an exceptionally long title, viewed it in the
task list, it wrapped reasonably and didn't ruin everything.
Differential Revision: 40
Reviewed By: aran
Reviewers: fratrik, aran
CC: epriestley, aran