Summary:
Ref T13210. See PHI930. This translation is wrong: the parameter is a comma-separated list as a string, but the USEnglish translation provides alternatives. We can't select among alternatives based on a random string (it isn't a plurality value to let us select "chair" vs "chairs", and isn't a gender value to let us select "his profile" vs "her profile") so we get an error.
But the string itself is also misleading, since "bin/phd log --id A --id B --id C" will say "none of these are valid" if //any// of them are invalid.
Instead, just tell the user explicitly about the first problem.
Test Plan:
- Ran `bin/phd log --id` with good (got logs) and bad IDs (got sensible error).
- Ran `bin/phd log` with any logs (got logs) and (simluated) without any logs (got error).
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13210
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19755
Summary:
Ref T13210. Minor usability improvements to "bin/bulk export":
- Allow `--class task` to work (previously, only `--class ManiphestTaskSearchEngine` worked).
- If you run `--query jXIlzQyOYHPU`, don't require `--class`, since the query identifies the class on its own.
- Allow users to call `--query A --query B --query C` and get a union of all results.
Test Plan:
- Ran `--class task`, `--query A --query B`, `--query X` (with no `--class`), got good results.
- Ran various flavors of bad combinations (queries from different engines, invalid engines, query and class differing, ambiguous/invalid `--class` name) and got sensible errors.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13210
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19738
Summary:
Ref T13202. See PHI889. If the lock log is enabled, we can try to offer more details about lock holders.
When we fail to acquire a lock:
- check for recent acquisitions and suggest that this is a bottleneck issue;
- if there are no recent acquisitions, check for the last acquisition and print details about it (what process, how long ago, whether or not we believe it was released).
Test Plan:
- Enabled the lock log.
- Changed the lock wait time to 1 second.
- Added a `sleep(10)` after grabbing the lock.
- In one window, ran a Conduit call or a `git fetch`.
- In another window, ran another operation.
- Got useful/sensible errors for both ssh and web lock holders, for example:
> PhutilProxyException: Failed to acquire read lock after waiting 1 second(s). You may be able to retry later. (This lock was most recently acquired by a process (pid=12609, host=orbital-3.local, sapi=apache2handler, controller=PhabricatorConduitAPIController, method=diffusion.rawdiffquery) 3 second(s) ago. There is no record of this lock being released.)
> PhutilProxyException: Failed to acquire read lock after waiting 1 second(s). You may be able to retry later. (This lock was most recently acquired by a process (pid=65251, host=orbital-3.local, sapi=cli, argv=/Users/epriestley/dev/core/lib/phabricator/bin/ssh-exec --phabricator-ssh-device local.phacility.net --phabricator-ssh-key 2) 2 second(s) ago. There is no record of this lock being released.)
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13202
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19702
Summary:
Ref T13195. Fixes T8573. When you're adding inlines to your own stuff, mark them "Done" by default. You can unmark them as "Done" if you're legitimately leaving TODOs for yourself, although I think this is unusual.
(If this turns out to be less unusual than I think, we could consider an alternate rule: mark replies by the author as "Done" by default.)
Test Plan: Added some inlines as an author and a non-author. Saw my author inlines marked as "Done" by default. Submitted them; unmarked and submittted them.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13195, T8573
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19635
Summary:
Ref T13195. Ref T8573. This allows reviewers to mark their own inline comments as "Done" before they submit them.
If you're leaving a non-actionable comment like "this is good", you can pre-check "Done" to give the author a hint that you don't expect any response.
Test Plan: On revisions and commits, added inlines as the author and a reviewer/auditor. Marked them done/not-done before submitting. As author, marked the not-done ones done after submitting. Checked preivews, toggled done/not done states.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13195, T8573
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19634
Summary:
Ref T13195. Ref T8573. The inline comment controllers currently use outdated `$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser()` calls.
Instead, use `$viewer = $this->getViewer()`.
This is just a small consistency update with no behavioral changes.
Test Plan: Viewed and added inlines in Differential and Diffusion.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13195, T8573
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19633
Summary:
Ref T13164. See PHI823. (See that issue for some more details and discussion.)
Add aural labels to various buttons which were missing reasonable aural labels.
The "Search" button (magnifying glass in the global search input) had an entire menu thing inside it. I moved that one level up and it doesn't look like it broke anything (?). All the other changes are pretty straightforward.
Test Plan:
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- Will follow up on the issue to make sure things are in better shape for the reporting user.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19594
Summary:
Ref T13164. PHI805 incidentally includes some `bin/storage probe` output for 100GB+ tables which renders wrong.
We have the tools to render it properly, so stop doing this manually and let ConsoleTable figure out the alignment.
Test Plan:
Faked very large table sizes, ran `bin/storage probe`:
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(Then, un-faked the very large table sizes and ran it again, got sensible output.)
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19567
Summary:
See PHI785. Ref T13164. In this case, an install wants to receive mail via Mailgun, but not configure it (DKIM + SPF) for outbound mail.
Allow individual mailers to be marked as not supporting inbound or outbound mail.
Test Plan:
- Added and ran unit tests.
- Went through some mail pathways locally, but I don't have every inbound/outbound configured so this isn't totally conclusive.
- Hit `bin/mail send-test` with a no-outbound mailer.
- I'll hold this until after the release cut so it can soak on `secure` for a bit.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13164
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19546
Summary: I've pulled up this code probably three different times to make sure that the big scary warning does, in fact, still get printed even when passing `--unitest-fixtures` to `bin/storage destroy`. Make the warning message less scary if only removing test data.
Test Plan: Ran with and without `--unitest-fixtures` and saw expected warnings. After agreeing to warnings, test data was deleted as expected. Did not test `bin/storage destroy` without `--unittest-fixtures`.
Reviewers: epriestley
Reviewed By: epriestley
Subscribers: Korvin
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19535
Summary:
Ref PHI778. In D18492, I added support for parsing this operator, but did not actually implement it in the query engine.
Implementation is fairly straightforward. This supports querying for objects by exact title with `title:="exact title"`. This is probably a bad idea, but sometimes maybe useful anyway.
Test Plan: Queried for `title:="xxx"`, found only exact matches.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Subscribers: ahoffer2
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19529
Summary:
Ref T13168. I'm not sure how this worked before, but I ran into this issue on my new laptop.
SiteSource accesses `PhabrictatorEnv::getEnvConfig('phabricator.base-uri')` when local, which may poison the cache and lock the value since we don't later discard the cache.
Specifically, when I access `http://locala.phacility.com`, I was getting an error like "You made a request for locala.phacility.com, but no configured site can serve this request.". This was because the base-uri was being incorrectly frozen as "local.phacility.com". The expectation is that it will match, so the standard PlatformSite will serve the request.
Test Plan:
- Before change: "no configured site" error.
- After change: local instance works properly.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13168
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19526
Summary:
See PHI746. See also T11833, perhaps. Ref T13151.
Long ago, parent revisions were called "dependent revisions". This was changed to "parent revisions" in the action UI to improve clarity, but not changed in the timeline stories.
Update the timeline stories to use the same language the actions in the UI use.
Test Plan:
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Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13151
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19514
Summary: Ref T13152. The pager does a bit of magic here and doesn't populate `nextPageID` when it knows it got an exact final page. The logic misfired in this case and sent us back to the start.
Test Plan:
- Set page size to 1 to guarantee rows were an exact multiple of page size.
- Ran `rebuild-identities` (I no-op'd the actual logic to make it faster).
- Before: looped forever.
- After: clean exit after processing everything.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13152
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19479
Summary:
Ref T13151. See PHI654. Depends on D19477. If you have long package names, the table of contents (e.g., in Differential) can end up expanding to be gigantic.
Getting tables to behave nicely is hard (or, at least, I can't figure it out after spending a decent amount of time on it; see also `AphrontTableView::renderSingleDisplayLine()`). I tried a bunch of things and Googled for a bit but didn't make any progress on finding a CSS solution. Just truncate the package names to get reasonable behavior without falling down any kind of CSS rabbit hole.
Test Plan:
- Created a package named "Very long package name...".
- Created a package named "MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM...".
- Had them own a file in a Differential revision, viewed that revision.
- Before: table is pushed out to several times the browser window width and everything is kind of a mess.
- After: package names get truncated to something reasonable.
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Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13151
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19478
Summary:
Ref T13141. Currently, during first-time setup we don't surface all the details about connection exceptions that we could: the underlying exception is discarded inside cluster connection management.
This isn't a huge issue since the reason for connection problems is usually fairly obvious, but in at least one case (see T13141) we hit a less-than-obvious exception.
Instead, store the original exception and propagate the message up the stack so users have more information about the problem.
Test Plan:
- Configured an intentionally bad MySQL username.
- Restarted Apache and loaded Phabricator.
- Got a more helpful exception with a specific authentication error message.
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Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13141
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19454
Summary:
See D19446. This should make it easier to process larger, more complex result sets in constant memory.
Today, `LiskMigrationIterator` takes constant memory but can't apply `needX()` reqeusts or `withY(...)` constraints.
Using a raw `Query` can handle this stuff, but requires memory proportional to the size of the result set.
Offer the best of both worlds: constant memory and full access to the power of `Query` classes.
Test Plan:
Used this script to iterate over every commit, saw sensible behavior:
```name=list-commits.php
<?php
require_once 'scripts/init/init-script.php';
$viewer = PhabricatorUser::getOmnipotentUser();
$query = id(new DiffusionCommitQuery())
->setViewer($viewer);
$iterator = new PhabricatorQueryIterator($query);
foreach ($iterator as $commit) {
echo $commit->getID()."\n";
}
```
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19450
Summary:
See <https://discourse.phabricator-community.org/t/maniphest-non-integer-point-values-in-csv-export/1443>.
We currently export the Maniphest "points" field as an integer, but allow it to accept decimal values (e.g. "6.25").
Also fix a bug where we wouldn't roll over from "..., X, Y, Z, AA, AB, ..." correctly for Excel column names if sheet had more than 26 columns.
Test Plan:
- Set a task point value to 6.25.
- Exported to text, JSON, XLS.
- Saw 6.25 represented accurately in exports.
- Exported an excel sheet with 27+ columns.
- Manually printed the first 200 column names to check that the algorithm looks correct.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19434
Summary:
Ref T13130. See PHI483. Currently, "Plan Changes + Draft" uses rules like "Plan Changes", not rules like "Draft", and allows "Accept".
This isn't consistent with how "Draft" and "Accept" work in other cases. Make "Plan Changes + Draft" more like "Draft" for consistency.
Also fix a string that didn't have a natural English version.
Test Plan:
- Added a failing build plan.
- Created a revision.
- Loaded the revision before builds completed, saw a nicer piece of text about "waiting for builds" instead of "waiting for 2 build(s)".
- Builds failed, which automatically demoted the reivsion to "Changes Planned + Draft".
- As the author and as a reviewer, verified all the actions available to me made sense (particularly, no "Accept").
- Abandoned the revision to test "Abandoned + Draft".
- As the author and as a reviewer, verified all the actions available to me made sense.
- Reclaimed the revision, then used "Request Review" to send it to "Needs Review". Verified that actions made sense and, e.g., reviewers could now "Accept" normally.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13130
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19398
Summary:
Ref T13124. Ref T13131. Fixes T8953. See PHI512.
When you receieve a notification about an object and then someone hides that object from you (or deletes it), you get a phantom notification which is very difficult to clear.
For now, test that notifications are visible when you open the menu and clear any that are not.
This could be a little more elegant than it is, but the current behavior is very clearly broken. This unbreaks it, at least.
Test Plan:
- As Alice, configured task stuff to notify me (instead of sending email).
- As Bailey, added Alice as a subscriber to a task, then commented on it.
- As Alice, loaded home and saw a notification count. Didn't click it yet.
- As Bailey, set the task to private.
- As Alice, clicked the notification bell menu icon.
- Before change: no unread notifications, bell menu is semi-stuck in a phantom state which you can't clear.
- After change: bad notifications automatically cleared.
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Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13131, T13124, T8953
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19384
Summary: Ref T13116. See PHI526. Currently, the YouTube remarkup rule writes an `<iframe ...>` but does not adjust the Content-Security-Policy appropriately.
Test Plan: Pasted a YouTube link; viewed it in Safari, Chrome and Firefox.
Maniphest Tasks: T13116
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19277
Summary:
Ref T13114. See PHI519. An install is interested in modifying a tokenizer custom field from the comment area. Provide this capability.
This patch is fairly narrow but should solve the immediate need.
Test Plan: Added, removed, and modified a tokenizer custom field using the comment action dropdown.
Maniphest Tasks: T13114
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19270
Summary:
Depends on D19247. Ref T13109. When we receive an SSH request, generate a random unique ID for the request. Then thread it down through the process tree.
The immediate goal is to let the `ssh-exec` process coordinate with `commit-hook` process and log information about read and write lock wait times. Today, there's no way for `ssh-exec` to interact with the `PushEvent`, but this is the most helpful place to store this data for users.
Test Plan: Made pushes, saw the `PushEvent` table populate with a random request ID. Exported data and saw the ID preserved in the export.
Maniphest Tasks: T13109
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19249
Summary:
Fixes T8845. Ref T13102. See PHI467. Currently, object monograms like `L1` which appear in Remarkup headers render incorrectly (with an internal placeholder "x") in the table of contents:
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Instead, render them down to just, e.g., `L1` in plain text.
For `{P123}` I just rendered it to `{P123}` since it's not really clear to me what users intend. This could be adjusted if there's some reasonable thing that someone is trying to do with this.
Test Plan: Wrote a Phriction document with several object references (like `L1` and `{P123}`) in headers. After patch, saw "x"-free, sensible-looking header names in the table of contents.
Maniphest Tasks: T13102, T8845
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19234
Summary:
Ref T13101. This is a minimal change to make "{meme ...}" work with the new Content-Security-Policy by using an Ajax request to generate the image and then swapping the source on the client.
This could be much cleaner (see T5258, etc).
Test Plan: Used `{meme, src=cat6, above=i am, below=cat}`, chuckled completely unironically.
Maniphest Tasks: T13101
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19196
Summary:
Depends on D19192. Ref T4190. Ref T13101. Instead of directly including the proxy endpoint with `<img src="..." />`, emit a placeholder and use AJAX to make the request. If the proxy fetch fails, replace the placeholder with an error message.
This isn't the most polished implementation imaginable, but it's much less mysterious about errors.
Test Plan: Used `{image ...}` for valid and invalid images, got images and useful error messages respectively.
Maniphest Tasks: T13101, T4190
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19193
Summary: Depends on D19173. Ref T13096. Adds an optional, disabled-by-default lock log to make it easier to figure out what is acquiring and holding locks.
Test Plan: Ran `bin/lock log --enable`, `--disable`, `--name`, etc. Saw sensible-looking output with log enabled and daemons restarted. Saw no additional output with log disabled and daemons restarted.
Maniphest Tasks: T13096
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19174
Summary:
Ref T13096. Currently, we do a fair amount of clever digesting and string manipulation to build lock names which are less than 64 characters long while still being reasonably readable.
Instead, do more of this automatically. This will let lock acquisition become simpler and make it more possible to build a useful lock log.
Test Plan: Ran `bin/repository update`, saw a reasonable lock acquire and release.
Maniphest Tasks: T13096
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19173
Summary:
Depends on D19155. Ref T13094. Ref T4340.
We can't currently implement a strict `form-action 'self'` content security policy because some file downloads rely on a `<form />` which sometimes POSTs to the CDN domain.
Broadly, stop generating these forms. We just redirect instead, and show an interstitial confirm dialog if no CDN domain is configured. This makes the UX for installs with no CDN domain a little worse and the UX for everyone else better.
Then, implement the stricter Content-Security-Policy.
This also removes extra confirm dialogs for downloading Harbormaster build logs and data exports.
Test Plan:
- Went through the plain data export, data export with bulk jobs, ssh key generation, calendar ICS download, Diffusion data, Paste data, Harbormaster log data, and normal file data download workflows with a CDN domain.
- Went through all those workflows again without a CDN domain.
- Grepped for affected symbols (`getCDNURI()`, `getDownloadURI()`).
- Added an evil form to a page, tried to submit it, was rejected.
- Went through the ReCaptcha and Stripe flows again to see if they're submitting any forms.
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T13094, T4340
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19156
Summary: Ref T13090. The doc string in "any()" wasn't specified correctly and the help page wasn't getting enough supporting data to build properly.
Test Plan: Viewed "Reference: Advanced Functions" for a custom datasource field and got more helpful help.
Maniphest Tasks: T13090
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19128
Summary: Depends on D19126. Ref T13090. For datasource custom fields, this proxies the datasource and provides "none()" and "any()" functions to allow you to search for objects with no values or any values.
Test Plan:
- Created a custom "Owning Group" field in Maniphest using a Projects datasource.
- For a task with no owner assigned, searched for "none()" (hit) and "any()" (miss).
- Assigned the task to an owning project.
- Searched for "none()" (miss), "any()" (hit), the project it is now a member of (hit) and some random other project (miss).
Maniphest Tasks: T13090
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19127
Summary: Ref T13090. Currently, it isn't possible to query custom fields for complex constraints. Lay the groundwork to implement some of the easy ones (none(), any()) for Datasource/PHID fields.
Test Plan: Hard-coded some constraints and queried with them; see next change for more substantial testing.
Maniphest Tasks: T13090
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19126
Summary: See D19117. Instead of automatically figuring this out inside `phutil_tag()`, explicitly add rel="noreferrer" at the application level to all external links.
Test Plan:
- Grepped for `_blank`, `isValidRemoteURIForLink`, checked all callsites for user-controlled data.
- Created a link menu item, verified noreferrer in markup.
- Created a link custom field, verified no referrer in markup.
- Verified noreferrer for `{nav href=...}`.
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19118
Summary:
Depends on D19092. Ref T13077. This modernizes markup rendering for PhrictionContent.
This is a little messy because table of contents generation isn't straightforward.
Test Plan: Viewed Phriction documents with and without 3+ headers, saw ToC vs no ToC. Edited/previewed documents. Grepped for affected symbols. Checked DarkConsole for sensible cache behavior.
Maniphest Tasks: T13077
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19093
Summary:
Depends on D19073. Ref T13073. Give leases a normal header tag and try to wrangle their status constants a bit.
Also, try to capture the "status class" pattern a bit. Since we target PHP 5.2.3 we can't use `static::` so the actual subclass is kind of a mess. Not exactly sure if I want to stick with this or not. We could consider targeting PHP 5.3.0 instead to get `static::` / late static binding.
Test Plan: Viewed leases and lease lists, saw better and more conventional status information.
Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam
Maniphest Tasks: T13073
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19074
Summary: Ref T12677. Skip these checks if we're doing the new stuff. Also, allow priority to be unspecified.
Test Plan: Will deploy.
Maniphest Tasks: T12677
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19043
Summary:
Depends on D19031. Fixes T11389. Currently, we render `Dxxx` in a text context (plain text email) as just a URI.
Instead, render it like `Dxxx <uri>`. This is more faithful to the original intent and preserves `T123/T456` as two separate, usable links.
Test Plan: Wrote `T123/T234` in a task, pulled mail for it with `bin/mail show-outbound`, saw separate clickable links.
Maniphest Tasks: T11389
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19032
Summary:
Depends on D19002. Ref T13053. Ref T12677. Adds a new option to allow configuration of multiple mailers.
Nothing actually uses this yet.
Test Plan: Tried to set it to various bad values, got reasonable error messages. Read documentation.
Reviewers: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13053, T12677
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19003
Summary:
Ref T13057. This makes "reverts" syntax more visible and useful. In particular, you can now `Reverts Dxx` in a revision or commit, and `Reverts <hash>` from a revision.
When you do, the corresponding object will get a more-visible cross-reference marker in its timeline:
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From here, we can look at surfacing revert information more heavily, since we can now query it on revision/commit pages via edges.
Test Plan: Used "reverts <hash>" and "reverts <revision>" in Differential and Diffusion, got sensible results in the timeline.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13057
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18978
Summary:
Fixes T12800. See that task for discussion. When a cell in a CSV begins with "=", "+", "-", or "@", mangle the content to discourage Excel from executing it.
This is clumsy, but we support other formats (e.g., JSON) which preserve the data faithfully and you should probably be using JSON if you're going to do anything programmatic with it.
We could add two formats or a checkbox or a warning or something but cells with these symbols are fairly rare anyway.
Some possible exceptions I can think of are "user monograms" (but we don't export those right now) and "negative numbers" (but also no direct export today). We can add exceptions for those as they arise.
Test Plan: Exported a task named `=cmd|'/C evil.exe'!A0`, saw the title get mangled with "(!)" in front.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T12800
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18974
Summary:
Depends on D18961. Ref T13049. Currently, longer exports don't give the user any feedback, and exports that take longer than 30 seconds are likely to timeout.
For small exports (up to 1,000 rows) continue doing the export in the web process.
For large exports, queue a bulk job and do them in the workers instead. This sends the user through the bulk operation UI and is similar to bulk edits. It's a little clunky for now, but you get your data at the end, which is far better than hanging for 30 seconds and then fataling.
Test Plan: Exported small result sets, got the same workflow as before. Exported very large result sets, went through the bulk flow, got reasonable results out.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18962
Summary:
Depends on D18959. Ref T13049. Provide tags, subscribers, spaces, and created/modified as automatic extensions for all objects which support them.
(Also, for JSON export, be a little more consistent about exporting `null` instead of empty string when there's no value in a text field.)
Test Plan: Exported users and tasks, saw relevant fields in the export.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18960
Summary: Depends on D18958. Ref T13049. Support the new stuff. There are a couple more fields this needs to strictly improve on the old export, but I'll add them as extensions shortly.
Test Plan: Exported tasks to Excel, saw reasonble-looking data in the export.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18959
Summary:
Depends on D18957. Ref T13049. To do Excel exports, PHPExcel needs to be installed on the system somewhere.
This library is enormous (1K files, ~100K SLOC), which is why we don't just include it in `externals/`. This install process is a little weird and we could improve it, but users don't seem to have too much difficulty with it. This shouldn't be worse than the existing workflow in Maniphest, and I tried to make it at least slightly more clear.
Test Plan: Uninstalled PHPExcel, got it marked "Unavailable" and got reasonably-helpful-ish guidance on how to get it to work. Reinstalled, exported, got a sheet.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18958
Summary:
Depends on D18956. Ref T13049. Make the "Export Format" selector sticky.
This is partly selfish, since it makes testing format changes a bit easier.
It also seems like it's probably a good behavior in general: if you export to Excel once, that's probably what you're going to pick next time.
Test Plan: Exported to excel. Exported again, got excel as the default option.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18957
Summary:
Depends on D18955. Ref T13049. This directory was getting a little cluttered with different kinds of code.
Put the formats (csv, json, ...), the field types (int, string, epoch, ...) and the engine-related stuff in subdirectories.
Test Plan: wow so aesthetic
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18956
Summary:
Depends on D18954. Ref T13049. This brings over the existing Maniphest Excel export pipeline in a generic way.
The `<Type>ExportField` classes know directly that `PHPExcel` exists, which is a little sketchy, but writing an Excel indirection layer sounds like a lot of work and I don't anticipate us changing Excel backends anytime soon, so trying to abstract this feels YAGNI.
This doesn't bring over the install instructions for PHPExcel or the detection of whether or not it exists. I'll bring that over in a future change.
Test Plan: Exported users as Excel, opened them up, got a sensible-looking Excel sheet.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18955
Summary:
Depends on D18953. Ref T13049. Allow applications and infrastructure to supplement exportable fields for objects.
Then, implement an extension for custom fields. Only a couple field types (int, string) are supported for now.
Test Plan: Added some custom fields to Users, populated them, exported users. Saw custom fields in the export.
Reviewers: amckinley
Reviewed By: amckinley
Maniphest Tasks: T13049
Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D18954