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epriestley
07723b4627 Remove product literal strings in "pht()", part 20
Summary: Ref T13658.

Test Plan: Static checks only.

Maniphest Tasks: T13658

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21786
2022-04-25 16:46:25 -07:00
epriestley
b3557796fe Remove product literal strings in "pht()", part 6
Summary: Ref T13658.

Test Plan:
This test plan is non-exhaustive.

  - Ran `bin/mail`.
  - Uninstalled and reinstalled an application.

Subscribers: PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam

Maniphest Tasks: T13658

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21770
2022-04-25 12:22:28 -07:00
epriestley
6c2c80a373 Remove ancient Remarkup constants from Phame and Maniphest
Summary: Ref T13661. These constants are no longer used.

Test Plan:
For a blog with a nonempty description, viewed the "Manage" page and the home page; saw properly rendered description.

Grepped for removed constants, no hits.

Maniphest Tasks: T13661

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21749
2022-04-01 12:52:55 -07:00
epriestley
dec1413684 Provide a more general "Author" transaction for Differential
Summary:
Ref T13628. Currently, Differential has a "Commandeer" action, but no way to edit the author otherwise.

This is largely archaic: there is no reason to prevent editing the author, and this makes it difficult to undo mistakes if you commandeer by accident.

Instead, provide a normal "Author" field and a "Foist Upon" action, similar to the "Owner" and "Claim/Assign" fields in Maniphest.

Test Plan:
  - Applied author transactions as the old author ("foisted"), the new author ("commandeerd"), and an arbitrary third party ("changed author").
  - Tried to unassign author, etc.
  - Viewed stories in feed and transaction timeline.
  - Saw sensible automatic reviewer changes.
  - Used existing "Commandeer" action, which is unchanged.
  - Called "transaction.search" and saw reasonable transaction values.

Maniphest Tasks: T13628

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21591
2021-03-03 15:49:22 -08:00
epriestley
90903282c7 Render user hovercards with context information about their ability to see the context object
Summary:
Ref T13602. When rendering a user hovercard, pass the object on which the reference appears. If the user can't see the object, make it clear on the hovecard.

Restyle the "nopermission" markup in mentions to make it more obvious what the style means: instead of grey text, use red with an explicit icon.

Test Plan: {F8430398}

Maniphest Tasks: T13602

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21554
2021-02-13 13:37:37 -08:00
epriestley
6e1b5da112 Fix additional "xprintf()"-class static parameter lint errors
Summary: Ref T13577. After the fix in D21453, lint identifies additional static errors in Phabricator; fix them.

Test Plan: Ran `arc lint`; these messages are essentially all very obscure.

Subscribers: hach-que, yelirekim, PHID-OPKG-gm6ozazyms6q6i22gyam

Maniphest Tasks: T13577

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21457
2020-09-08 11:45:48 -07:00
epriestley
b648a85841 Fix an issue where the Maniphest burnup chart was trying to render a non-View object
Summary:
See PHI1714. This code is incorrectly rendering the chart panel twice, sort of, and passing a non-View object to rendering.

After D21044, this fatals by raising an exception in rendering.

Test Plan: Loaded page, no more exception.

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21185
2020-04-29 05:06:03 -07:00
epriestley
894d9b6587 Remove Ferret function aliases and overrides
Summary:
Ref T13511. Ferret functions currently define "aliases", and some applications override the default aliases.

This probably isn't really the right model, since it means the available function aliases in global search depend on the types of documents you're searching for. This isn't fundamentally unworkable but is kind of weird.

Regardless, these don't actually work. Searching for "description:x" is a syntax error.

Since they don't work, it's a good bet no one is relying on them. Just get rid of them until there's a clearer argument for the feature.

Test Plan: Grepped for "getFunctionMap", got no other hits. Ran some queries with the alias functions, got syntax errors.

Maniphest Tasks: T13511

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21130
2020-04-16 13:40:17 -07:00
epriestley
0e82bd024a Use the new "CurtainObjectRefList" UI element for subscribers
Summary:
Depends on D20966. Ref T13486. Curtains currently render subscribers in a plain text list, but the new ref list element is a good fit for this.

Also, improve the sorting and ordering behavior.

This makes the subscriber list take up a bit more space, but it should make it a lot easier to read at a glance.

Test Plan: Viewed object subscriber lists at varying limits and subscriber counts, saw sensible subscriber lists.

Maniphest Tasks: T13486

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20967
2020-02-04 12:38:41 -08:00
epriestley
2a92fef879 Improve wrapping and overflow behavior for curtain panels containing long usernames
Summary:
Ref T13486. When a curtain element like "Author" in Maniphest has a very long username, the wrapping and overflow behavior is poor: the date is obscured.

Adjust curtain elements which contain lists of references to other objects to improve wrapping behavior (put the date on a separate line) and overflow behavior (so we get a "..." when a name overflows).

Test Plan: {F7179376}

Maniphest Tasks: T13486

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20966
2020-02-04 12:31:18 -08:00
Arturas Moskvinas
4cd333b33f Use same method to get object URI as used in DifferentialTransactionEditor and PhabricatorApplicationTransactionEditor
Summary: Maniphest object has `getURI` method, let's use it

Test Plan: Create event in task - URI generated as expected in email notification

Reviewers: epriestley, Pawka, #blessed_reviewers

Reviewed By: epriestley, #blessed_reviewers

Subscribers: Korvin

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20935
2019-12-10 17:37:30 +02:00
epriestley
1996b0cd55 Update the "owner can always view/edit" policy exception rule
Summary: Fixes T13460. This rule vanished from the UI in D20165; update things so it returns to the UI.

Test Plan: {F7035134}

Maniphest Tasks: T13460

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20917
2019-11-18 21:54:45 -08:00
epriestley
e46e383bf2 Clean up "Revisions/Commits" table in Maniphest slightly
Summary: Ref T13440. Give the table more obvious visual structure and get rid of the largely useless header columns.

Test Plan: Viewed table, saw a slightly cleaner result.

Maniphest Tasks: T13440

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20885
2019-10-31 12:29:53 -07:00
epriestley
c48f300eb1 Add support for rendering section dividers in tables; use section dividers for changes on tasks
Summary: Depends on D20883. Ref T13440. In most cases, all changes belong to the same repository, which makes the "Repository" column redundant and visually noisy. Show repository information in a section header.

Test Plan: {F6989932}

Maniphest Tasks: T13440

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20884
2019-10-31 12:13:25 -07:00
epriestley
7bdfe5b46a Show commits and revisions on tasks in a tabular view instead of handle lists
Summary: Depends on D20882. Ref T13440. Instead of lists of "Differential Revisions" and "Commits", show all changes related to the task in a tabular view.

Test Plan: {F6989816}

Maniphest Tasks: T13440

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20883
2019-10-31 12:10:09 -07:00
epriestley
b0d9f89c95 Remove "State Icons" from handles
Summary: Ref T13440. This feature is used in only one interface which I'm about to rewrite, so throw it away.

Test Plan: Grepped for all affected symbols, didn't find any hits anywhere.

Maniphest Tasks: T13440

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20882
2019-10-31 12:04:43 -07:00
epriestley
09d86c2d20 Unprototype "Facts" to clear Maniphest/chart fatals
Summary: Ref T13279. Facts is still fairly rough, but not broken/policy-violating, so it can be unprototyped to fix the issue where Maniphest reports (which are now driven by Facts) don't work if prototypes are disabled.

Test Plan: Viewed Maniphest reports and Project reports with prototypes on/off and Fact installed/uninstalled.

Subscribers: yelirekim

Maniphest Tasks: T13279

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20822
2019-09-23 13:01:18 -07:00
epriestley
41f0b8b0a3 Allow subtypes to specify "mutations", to control the behavior of the "Change Subtype" action
Summary:
Fixes T13415. Provide a way for subtypes to customize the behavior of "Change Subtype" actions that appear above comment areas.

Subtypes may disable this action by specifying `"mutations": []`, or provide a list of subtypes.

The bulk editor and API can still perform any change.

Test Plan:
  - Tried to define an invalid "mutations" list with a bad subtype, got a sensible error.
  - Specified a limited mutations list and an empty mutations list, verified that corresponding tasks got corresponding actions.
  - Used the bulk editor to perform a freeform mutation.
  - Verified that tasks of a subtype with no "mutations" still work the same way they used to (allow mutation into any subtype).

Maniphest Tasks: T13415

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20810
2019-09-12 16:17:02 -07:00
epriestley
3e60128037 Support "Subtype" in Herald
Summary: See PHI1434. For objects that support subtypes and have subtypes configured, allow Herald rules to act on subtypes.

Test Plan:
  - Configured task and project subtypes, wrote Herald rules, saw "Subtypes" as an option, saw appropriate typeahead values and detail page rendering.
  - Unconfigured project subtypes, saw field vanish from UI for new rules.
  - Wrote a "subtype"-depenent rule that added a comment, interacted with tasks of that subtype and a different subtype. Saw Herald act only on tasks with the correct subtype.

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20809
2019-09-12 14:34:06 -07:00
epriestley
ecbc82da33 Expose "commits.add|set|remove" on "maniphest.edit" API calls
Summary: See PHI1396. Ideally this would be some kind of general-purpose tie-in to object relationships, but see D18456 for precedent.

Test Plan: Used `maniphest.edit` to edit associated commits for a task.

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20731
2019-08-22 13:34:33 -07:00
epriestley
b81c8380fb Document support for "limit" in tokenizer-based Custom Fields
Summary:
Fixes T13356. This option is supported and works fine, it just isn't documented.

Add documentation and fix the config option to actually link to it to make life a little easier.

Test Plan: Read documentation.

Maniphest Tasks: T13356

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20691
2019-07-31 13:13:24 -07:00
epriestley
76cd181bf3 Don't try to emit project board update events if there are no projects to update
Summary: Ref T4900. We may execute a bad query here if the task has no projects at all.

Test Plan: Edited a task with no new or old projects. Instead of an exception, things worked.

Maniphest Tasks: T4900

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20689
2019-07-31 12:48:41 -07:00
epriestley
7d41535010 When a task card is edited, emit update events for old boards and parent boards
Summary:
Ref T4900. When a card is edited, we currently emit an update notification for all the projects the task is tagged with. This isn't quite the right set:

  - We want to emit notifications for projects the task //was previously// tagged with, so it can be removed from boards it should no longer be part of.
  - We want to emit notifications for ancestors of projects the task is or was tagged with, so parent project boards can be updated.
  - However, we don't need to emit notifications for projects that don't actually have workboards.

Adjust the notification set to align better to these rules.

Test Plan:
  - Removal of Parent Project: Edited a task on board "A > B", removing the "B" project tag. Saw board A update in another window.
  - Normal Update: Edited a task title on board X, saw board X update in another window.
  - Used `bin/aphlict debug` to inspect the notification set, saw generally sensible-seeming data going over the wire.

Reviewers: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T4900

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20680
2019-07-30 13:16:33 -07:00
epriestley
17caecdda3 Make workboard real-time updates mostly work
Summary:
Depends on D20654. Ref T4900. When a task is edited, emit a "workboards" event for all boards it appears on (in a future change, this should also include all boards it //previously// appeared on, and all parents of both sets of boards -- but I'm just getting things working for now).

When we receive a "workboards" event, check if the visible board should be updated.

Aphlict has a complicated intra-window leader/follower election system which could let us process this update event exactly once no matter how many windows a user has open with the same workboard. I'm not trying to do any of this since it seems fairly rare. It makes sense for events like "you have new notifications" where we don't want to generate 100 Ajax calls if the user has 100 windows open, but very few users seem likely to have 100 copies of the same workboard open.

Test Plan:
  - Ran `bin/aphlict debug`.
  - Opened workboard A in two windows, X and Y.
  - Edited and moved tasks in window X.
  - Saw "workboards" messages in the Aphlict log.
  - Saw window Y update in nearly-real-time (locally, this is fast enough that it feels instantaneous).

Then:

  - Stopped the Aphlcit server.
  - Edited a task.
  - Started the Aphlict server.
  - Saw window Y update after a few moments (i.e., update in response to a reconnect).

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T4900

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20656
2019-07-18 10:00:17 -07:00
epriestley
1ee6ecf397 Move "BoardResponseEngine" toward a more comprehensive update model
Summary:
Depends on D20639. Ref T4900. Currently, "BoardResponseEngine" has a `setObjectPHID()` method. This is called after edit operations to mean "we just edited object X, so we know it needs to be updated".

Move toward `setUpdatePHIDs(...)` in all cases, with `setUpdatePHIDs(array(the-object-we-just-edited))` as a special case of that. After this change, callers pass:

  - An optional list of PHIDs they know need to be updated on the client. Today, this is always be a card we just edited (on edit/move flows), or a sort of made-up list of PHIDs for the moment (when you press "R"). In the future, the "R" endpoint will do a better job of figuring out a more realistic update set.
  - An optional list of PHIDs currently visible on the client. This is used to update ordering details and mark cards for removal. This is currently passed by edit/move, but not by pressing "R" (it will be in the future).
  - An optional list of objects. The "R" workflow has to load these anyway, so we can save a couple queries by letting callers pass them. For now, the edit/move flows still rely on the engine to figure out what it needs to load.

This does very little to actually change client behavior, it mostly just paves the way for the next update to the "R" workflow to make it handle add/remove cases properly.

Test Plan:
  - Edited and moved cards on a workboard.
  - Pressed "R" to reload a workboard.

Neither of these operations seem any worse off than they were before. They still don't fully work:

  - When you edit a card and delete the current workboard project from it, it remains visible. This is also the behavior on `master`. This is sort of intentional since we don't necessarily want to make these cards suddenly disappear? Ideally, we would probably have some kind of "tombstone" state where the card can still be edited but can't be dragged, and the next explicit user interaction would clean up old tombstones. This interaction is very rare and I don't think it's particularly important to specialize.
  - When a card is removed from the board, "R" can't currently figure out that it should be removed from the client. This is because the client does not yet pass a "visiblePHIDs" state. It will in an upcoming change.
  - The "R" flow always sends a full set of card updates, and can not yet detect that some cards have not changed.
  - There's a TODO, but some ordering stuff isn't handled yet.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T4900

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20652
2019-07-17 13:13:15 -07:00
epriestley
7538286499 Fix missing link targets for "View Object" header buttons in HTML email
Summary:
See <https://discourse.phabricator-community.org/t/view-task-from-maniphest-e-mail-doesnt-have-url/2827>.

I added "View Task" / "View Commit" buttons recently but the logic for generating URIs isn't quite right. Fix it up.

Test Plan:
  - Commented on a task.
  - Used `bin/mail show-outbound --id ... --dump-html > out.html` to dump the HTML.
  - Previewed the HTML in a browser.
  - This time, actually clicked the button to go to the task.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20586
2019-06-18 13:20:56 -07:00
epriestley
9a32a563f0 Add a "View Task" button to HTML mail from Maniphest
Summary:
See downstream <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T1050>. Some time ago, we added a "View Revision" button to Differential mail. This hasn't created any problems and generally seems good / desirable.

It isn't trivial to just add everywhere since we need a translation string in each case, but at least add it to Maniphest for now. Going forward, we can fill in more applications as they come up.

Test Plan:
Used `bin/mail show-outbound --id <x> --dump-html`:

{F6470461}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20561
2019-05-30 15:24:22 -07:00
epriestley
fa4dcaa3aa Stabilize sorting of feed stories with similar strength
Summary:
See PHI1222. When we publish several transactions to feed at once, we sort them by "action strength" to figure out which one gets to be the title story.

This sort currently uses `msort()`, which uses `asort()`, which is not a stable sort and has inconsistent behavior across PHP versions:

{F6463721}

Switch to `msortv()`, which is a stable sort. Previously, see also T6861.

If all transactions have the same strength, we'll now consistently pick the first one.

This probably (?) does not impact anything in the upstream, but is good from a consistency point of view.

Test Plan:
Top story was published after this change and uses the chronologically first transaction as the title story.

Bottom story was published before this change and uses the chronologically second transaction as the title story.

Both stories have two transactions with the same strength ("create" + "add reviewer").

{F6463722}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20540
2019-05-22 15:50:59 -07:00
epriestley
5c1b91ab45 Consolidate burndown logic into a "BurndownChartEngine"
Summary:
Ref T13279. For now, we need to render burndowns from both Maniphest (legacy) and Projects (new prototype).

Consolidate this logic into a "BurndownChartEngine". I plan to expand this to work a bit like a "SearchEngine", and serve as a UI layer on top of the raw chart features.

The old "ChartEngine" is now "ChartRenderingEngine".

Test Plan:
  - Viewed burndowns ("burnups") in Maniphest.
  - Viewed burndowns in Projects.
  - Saw the same chart.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Subscribers: yelirekim

Maniphest Tasks: T13279

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20496
2019-05-22 05:10:42 -07:00
epriestley
f8ebc71b8f Replace the chart in Maniphest Reports with a chart driven by Facts
Summary:
Depends on D20485. Ref T13279. This removes the ad-hoc charting in Maniphest and replaces it with a Facts-based chart.

(To do this, we build a dashboard panel inline and render it.)

Test Plan: {F6412720}

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Subscribers: yelirekim

Maniphest Tasks: T13279

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20486
2019-05-22 04:44:10 -07:00
epriestley
e1076528ef Copy the "line-chart" behavior to "line-chart-legacy" to keep "Maniphest > Reports" working
Summary:
Ref T13279. Charting changes alter how the "line-chart" behavior works, but the "Burnup Chart" still relies on the old behavior.

Although I'm intending to remove "Maniphest > Reports" once Facts is a minimally sufficient replacement, copy this behavior to keep it working until we're ready to pull the trigger.

Also fix a leftover typo from D20435.

Test Plan: Viewed a legacy Maniphest burnup rate report.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13279

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20449
2019-04-19 07:05:37 -07:00
epriestley
e69b349b1b Prevent users from removing task titles with "Bulk Edit"
Summary:
See downstream <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T209449>.

The "Bulk Edit" flow works with `setContinueOnMissingFields(true)`, so `newRequiredError()` errors are ignored. This allows you to apply a transaction which changes the title to `""` (the empty string) without actually hitting any errors which the workflow respects.

(Normally, `setContinueOnMissingFields(...)` workflows only edit properties that can't be missing, like the status of an object, so this is an unusual flow.)

Instead, validate more narrowly:

  - Transactions which would remove the title get an "invalid" error, which is respected even under "setContinueOnMissingFields()".
  - Then, we try to raise a "missing/required" error if everything otherwise looks okay.

Test Plan:
  - Edited a task title normally.
  - Edited a task to remove the title (got an error).
  - Created a task with no title (disallowed: got an error).
  - Bulk edited a task to remove its title.
    - Before change: allowed.
    - After change: disallowed.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20339
2019-03-28 09:06:56 -07:00
epriestley
ee54e71ba9 On workboards, link ancestor project breadcrumbs to their workboards
Summary:
Ref T13269. Currently, if you're on a milestone workboard like this:

> Projects > Parent > Milestone > Workboard

The "Parent" link goes to the parent profile. More often, I want it to go to the parent workboard. Try doing that? This is kind of one-off but I suspect it's a better rule.

Also, consolidate one billion manual constructions of "/board/" URIs.

Test Plan: Viewed a milestone workboard, clicked the parent link, ended up on the parent workboard.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13269

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20331
2019-03-27 14:42:57 -07:00
epriestley
4485482fd4 Fix task hovercards showing a "Not Editable" state
Summary:
Ref T13269. These cards really have three states:

  - Editable: shows a pencil icon edit button.
  - You Do Not Have Permission To Edit This: shows a "no editing" icon in red.
  - Hovecard: shouldn't show anything.

However, the "hovercard" and "no permission" states are currently the same state, so when I made the "no permission" state more obvious that made the hovercard go all weird.

Make these states explicitly separate states.

Test Plan:
Looked at a...

  - Editable card on workboard: edit state.
  - No permission card on workboard: no permission state.
  - Any hovercard: "not editable, this is a hovercard" state.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13269

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20330
2019-03-26 15:56:09 -07:00
epriestley
b328af0a1b Raise a more tailored exception if transform/thumbnail support is missing for cover images
Summary: If "GD" doesn't support a particular image type, applying a cover image currently goes through but no-ops. Fail it earlier in the process with a more specific error.

Test Plan: Without PNG support locally, dropped a PNG onto a card on a workboard. Got a more useful error.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20328
2019-03-26 15:16:31 -07:00
epriestley
6138e50962 When moving cards on workboards, treat before/after cards as optional hints, not strict requirements
Summary:
Depends on D20320. Ref T12175. Ref T13074. Currently, when you move a card between columns, the internal transaction takes exactly one `afterPHID` or `beforePHID` and moves the card before or after the specified card.

This is a fairly strict interpretation and causes a number of practical issues, mostly because the user/client view of the board may be out of date and the card they're dragging before or after may no longer exist: another user might have moved or hidden it between the last client update and the current time.

In T13074, we also run into a more subtle issue where a card that incorrectly appears in multiple columns fatals when dropped before or after itself.

In all cases, a better behavior is just to complete the move and accept that the position may not end up exactly like the user specified. We could prompt the user instead:

> You tried to drop this card after card X, but that card has moved since you last loaded the board. Reload the board and try again.

...but this is pretty hostile and probably rarely/never what the user wants.

Instead, accept a list of before/after PHIDs and just try them until we find one that works, or accept a default position if none work. In essentially all cases, this means that the move "just works" like users expect it to instead of fataling in a confusing/disruptive/undesirable (but "technically correct") way.

(A followup will make the client JS send more beforePHIDs/afterPHIDs so this works more often.)

We could eventually add a "strict" mode in the API or something if there's some bot/API use case for precise behavior here, but I suspect none exist today or are (ever?) likely to exist in the future.

Test Plan:
  - (T13074) Inserted two conflicting rows to put a card on two columns on the same board. Dropped one version of it underneath the other version. Before: confusing fatal. After: cards merge sensibly into one consistent card.
  - (T12175) Opened two views of a board. Moved card A to a different column on the first view. On the second view, dropped card B under card A (still showing in the old column). Before: confusing fatal. After: card ended up in the right column in approximately the right place, very reasonably.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13074, T12175

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20321
2019-03-26 07:45:24 -07:00
epriestley
f047b90d93 Don't draw the task graph line image on devices by default
Summary:
See downstream <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T210482>.

On mobile, the task graph can take up most of the screen. Hide it on devices. Keep it on the standalone view if you're really dedicated and willing to rotate your phone or whatever to see the lines.

Test Plan: Dragged window real narrow, saw graph hide.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20313
2019-03-25 10:52:11 -07:00
epriestley
8449c1793a Convert complex query subclasses to use internal cursors
Summary:
Depends on D20292. Ref T13259. This converts the rest of the `getPagingValueMap()` callsites to operate on internal cursors instead.

These are pretty one-off for the most part, so I'll annotate them inline.

Test Plan:
  - Grouped tasks by project, sorted by title, paged through them, saw consistent outcomes.
  - Queried edges with "edge.search", paged through them using the "after" cursor.
  - Poked around the other stuff without catching any brokenness.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13259

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20293
2019-03-19 13:02:16 -07:00
epriestley
a6fd8f0479 When performing complex edits, pause sub-editors before they publish to propagate "Must Encrypt" and other state
Summary:
See PHI1134. Previously, see T13082 and D19969 for some sort-of-related stuff.

Currently, edits work roughly like this:

  - Suppose we're editing object X, and we're also going to edit some other object, Y, because X mentioned Y or the edit is making X a child or parent of Y, or unblocking Y.
  - Do the actual edit to X, including inverse edits ("alice mentioned Y on X.", "alice added a child revision: X", etc) which apply to Y.
  - Run Herald rules on X.
  - Publish the edit to X.

The "inverse edits" currently do this whole process inline, in a sub-editor. So the flow expands like this:

  - Begin editing X.
  - Update properties on X.
    - Begin inverse-edge editing Y.
    - Update properties on Y.
    - Run (actually, skip) Herald rules on Y.
    - Publish edits to Y.
  - Run Herald rules on X.
  - Publish edits to X.

Notably, the "Y" stuff publishes before the "X" Herald rules run. This creates potential problems:

  - Herald rules may change the name or visibility policy of "X", but we'll publish mail about it via the edits to Y before those edits apply. This is a problem only in theory, we don't ship any upstream rules like this today.
  - Herald rules may "Require Secure Mail", but we won't know that at the time we're building mail about the indirect change to "Y". This is a problem in practice.

Instead, switch to this new flow, where we stop the sub-editors before they publish, then publish everything at the very end once all the edits are complete:

  - Begin editing X.
  - Update properties on X.
    - Begin inverse-edge editing Y.
    - Update properties on Y.
    - Skip Herald on Y.
  - Run Herald rules on X.
  - Publish X.
    - Publish all child-editors of X.
      - Publish Y.

Test Plan:
  - Created "Must Encrypt" Herald rules for Tasks and Revisions.
  - Edited object "A", an object which the rules applied to directly, and set object "B" (a different object which the rules did not hit) as its parent/child and/or unblocked it.
  - In `bin/mail list-outbound`, saw:
    - Mail about object "A" all flagged as "Must Encrypt".
    - Normal mail from object B not flagged "Must Encrypt".
    - Mail from object B about changing relationships to object A flagged as "Must Encrypt".

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20283
2019-03-18 15:20:45 -07:00
epriestley
21dd79b35a When creating or editing a card on a sorted/grouped workboard, adjust headers appropriately
Summary:
Depends on D20270. Ref T10333. If you create a task with a new owner, or edit a task and change the priority/owner, we want to move it (and possibly create a new header) when the response comes back.

Make sure the response includes the appropriate details about the object's header and position.

Test Plan:
  - Grouped by Owner.
  - Created a new task with a new owner, saw the header appear.
  - Edited a task and changed it to give it a new owner, saw the header appear.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10333

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20271
2019-03-12 13:28:31 -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
4bad6bc42a Remove all readers/writers for task "subpriority"
Summary:
Depends on D20265. Ref T10333. Now that neither task lists nor workboards use subpriority, we can remove all the readers and writers.

I'm not actually getting rid of the column data yet, but anticipate doing that in a future change.

Note that the subpriority algorithm (removed here) is possibly better than the "natural order" algorithm still in use. It's a bit more clever, and likely performs far fewer writes. I might make the "natural order" code use an algorithm more similar to the "subpriority" algorithm in the future.

Test Plan: Grepped for `subpriority`.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T10333

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20266
2019-03-12 12:57:04 -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
00543f0620 Remove the ability to drag tasks up and down on (non-Workboard) priority list views
Summary:
Ref T13074. Today, in normal task list views in Maniphest (not workboards), you can (sometimes) reorder tasks if the view is priority-sorted.

I suspect no one ever does this, few users know it's supported, and that it was basically rendered obsolete the day we shipped workboards.

This also means that we need to maintain a global "subpriority" for tasks, which distinguishes between different tasks at the same priority level (e.g., "High") and maintains a consistent ordering on workboards.

As we move toward making workboards more flexible (e.g., group by author / owner / custom fields), I'd like to try moving away from "subpriority" and possibly removing it entirely, in favor of "natural order", which basically means "we kind of remember where you put the card and it works a bit like a sticky note".

Currently, the "natural order" and "subpriority" systems are sort of similar but also sort of in conflict, and the "subpriority" system can't really be extended while the "natural order / column position" system can.

The only real reason to have a global "subpriority" is to support the list-view drag-and-drop.

It's possible I'm wrong about this and a bunch of users love this feature, but we can re-evaluate if we get feedback in this vein.

(This just removes UI, the actual subpriority system is still intact and still used on workboards.)

Test Plan: Viewed task lists, was no longer able to drag stuff. Grepped for affected symbols. Dragged stuff in remaining grippable lists, like "Edit Forms" in EditEngine config.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13074

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20263
2019-03-12 12:47:36 -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
77221bee72 Allow objects to specify custom policy unlocking behavior, and tasks to have owners unlocked
Summary: Depends on D20256. Ref T13249. See PHI1115. This primarily makes `bin/policy unlock --owner epriestley T123` work. This is important for "Edit Locked" tasks, since changing the edit policy doesn't really do anything.

Test Plan: Hard-locked a task as "alice", reassigned it to myself with `bin/policy unlock --owner epriestley`.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Maniphest Tasks: T13249

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20257
2019-03-07 12:27:11 -08:00
epriestley
75dfae1011 Don't require any special capabilities to apply a "closed a subtask" transaction to a parent task
Summary:
See PHI1059. If you close a task, we apply an "alice closed a subtask: X" transaction to its parents.

This transaction is purely informative, but currently requires `CAN_EDIT` permission after T13186. However, we'd prefer to post this transaction anyway, even if: the parent is locked; or the parent is not editable by the acting user.

Replace the implicit `CAN_EDIT` requirement with no requirement.

(This transaction is only applied internally (by closing a subtask) and can't be applied via the API or any other channel, so this doesn't let attackers spam a bunch of bogus subtask closures all over the place or anything.)

Test Plan:
  - Created a parent task A with subtask B.
  - Put task A into an "Edits Locked" status.
  - As a user other than the owner of A, closed B.

Then:

  - Before: Policy exception when trying to apply the "alice closed a subtask: B" transaction to A.
  - After: B closed, A got a transaction despite being locked.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20223
2019-02-28 19:48:28 -08:00
epriestley
66161feb13 Fix a URI construction exception when filtering the Maniphest Burnup chart by project
Summary: See <https://discourse.phabricator-community.org/t/filtering-burnup-rate-by-project-produces-exception/2442>.

Test Plan: Viewed Maniphest burnup chart, filtered by project: no more URI construction exception.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20207
2019-02-25 05:36:31 -08:00
epriestley
8d348e2eeb Clean up a couple of %Q issues in "Has Parents" task queries
Summary: Stragglers from the great "%Q" migration.

Test Plan: Ran a query for tasks with parent tasks.

Reviewers: amckinley

Reviewed By: amckinley

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20183
2019-02-19 10:54:23 -08:00