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jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/README.mkd 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000051521 12033163356 0017222 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 ## TicGit-ng ##
This project provides a ticketing system built on Git that is kept in a
separate branch in your projects Git repository. Originally called TicGit,
it is now known as TicGit-ng to continue development and avoid namespace
clashes.
### About ###
TicGit-ng is a simple ticketing system, roughly similar to the Lighthouse model, that is based in git. It provides a command line client that uses the ‘git’ gem to keep its ticketing information in a separate branch (called ‘ticgit-ng’) within your existing git repository. All the data is file based and rarely changing, decreasing the likelihood of a merge issue. Right now, ticket branch merges need to be done manually and separately, but work is being done on a `ti sync` command to make this easier and more intuitive.
The idea is that it keeps your tickets in the same repository, but without mucking up your working tree. By using its own seperate branch to store its information it keeps the working trees in all your other branches untouched.
There are two interfaces available, the command line `ti` command and the `ticgitweb` web interface, though `ticgitweb` has many more prerequisites than `ti`.
It will automatically create the new branch the first time you use it, and it caches all the data (another working directory and index file) in your ~/.ticgit-ng directory by default. If you delete that directory, it will just create it again the next time, you will lose no data (except some of your saved preferences).
TicGit-ng is currently using itself to store its feature requests and bug reports.
### Prerequisites ###
There are two sets of prerequisites, those for people who intend to just run `ti`, and another set for those who wish to run `ticgitweb` as well. `ticgitweb` has additional dependancies that aren't required for `ti`'s use.
**ti**
Required Packages: git, ruby, rubygems
Required Ruby Gems: git
To install these packages on a Debian system, or a Debian based system like Ubuntu, do
sudo aptitude install git ruby rubygems
sudo gem install git
**ticgitweb**
Required Packages: git, ruby, rubygems
Required Ruby Gems: git, sinatra, haml, sass
To install these packages on a Debian system, or a Debian based system like Ubuntu, do
sudo aptitude install git ruby rubygems
sudo gem install git sinatra haml sass
**A Note about rubygems**
While the version of rubygems available from the repositories on Debian 5.0.5 stable will work just fine for using the command line `ti` program, using `ticgitweb` requires some extra effort.
Older versions of rubygems, such as the one available on Debian 5.0.5, will not work out of the box with the new gem repositories because the .deb in stable relies on rubyforge rather than rubygems for its operations. See [this bug](http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=558251) for an example. If you are running an older version of rubygems, you may need to get the latest rubygems package from http://rubygems.org/ or [apt](http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html) [pinning](http://jeffwelling.github.com//2010/09/05/Apt-Pinning.html) before being able to properly install the git and ticgit gems.
**A Note About The Git Gem**
The git gem requires a git version of 1.6.0.0 or later, but on Debian stable, git-core is currently (Sept 6th 2010) at 1.5.6.5. This isn't a fatal problem and we can continue using version 1.5.6.5 with the git gem, but you will see notices like this if you do
[WARNING] The git gem requires git 1.6.0.0 or later, but only found 1.5.6.5. You should probably upgrade.
Please specify at least one action to execute.
If these annoy you as they do me and you've set up [apt](http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html) [pinning](http://jeffwelling.github.com//2010/09/05/Apt-Pinning.html), you can do
$ sudo aptitude -t testing install git-core
And those notices should go away.
**A Note About Coloured Git Output**
If you use `[color] ui = always` instead of `[color] ui = true` then you will encounter a problem with the deprecated git gem parsing the color codes. Because it doesn't strip the color codes before parsing the output, it chokes and makes everything explode.
Since time spent working on monkeypatching the git gem would soon be rendered fruitless by the eventual planned upgrade away from it, for the time being the suggested solution is to use `[color] ui = true`.
### Installing ##
Installation on a Debian stable system. Note that the command line interface for TicGit-ng can be run from Debian stable, but some of the gems required for the web interface may require you to use [apt](http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html) [pinning](http://jeffwelling.github.com//2010/09/05/Apt-Pinning.html) to run without errors. See below
To install TicGit-ng on your system, you can go one of two ways,
$ gem install TicGit-ng
or, you can install it from source by downloading this repository building your own gem (see below).
### Usage ###
To get a list of all commands with short description:
> ti --help
Usage: ti COMMAND [FLAGS] [ARGS]
Options for help command:
The available TicGit-ng commands are:
recent List recent activities
checkout Checkout a ticket
tag Modify tags of a ticket
comment Comment on a ticket
milestone List and modify milestones
assign Assings a ticket to someone
points Assign points to a ticket
state Change state of a ticket
show Show a ticket
new Create a new ticket
attach Attach file to ticket
list List tickets
Common options:
-v, --version Show the version number
-h, --help Display this help
"help" is not a command
To get help about a specific command:
> ti --help
## for example
> ti assign --help
Usage: ti assign [options] [ticket_id]
Options for assign command:
-c, --checkout TICKET Checkout this ticket
-u, --user USER Assign the ticket to this user
Common options:
-v, --version Show the version number
-h, --help Display this help
The available commands are:
ti list - show all tickets
ti show - show details of a specific ticket
ti new - create a new ticket
ti checkout - checkout a ticket
ti state - change a ticket state (open, resolved, invalid, hold)
ti comment - add a comment to a ticket
ti tag - add or delete a tag from a ticket
ti assign - change to whom a ticket is assigned
### Usage Examples ###
The first time you use any command in Ticgit-ng, it will create a new branch in your repo called ‘ticgit-ng’ and setup a caching area in ~/.ticgit-ng.
If you run it without arguments, it will tell you what is available to run
$ ti
Please specify at least one action to execute.
Usage: ti COMMAND [FLAGS] [ARGS]
The available TicGit-ng commands are:
recent List recent activities
checkout Checkout a ticket
tag Modify tags of a ticket
comment Comment on a ticket
milestone List and modify milestones
assign Assings a ticket to someone
points Assign points to a ticket
state Change state of a ticket
show Show a ticket
new Create a new ticket
attach Attach file to ticket
list List tickets
Common options:
-v, --version Show the version number
-h, --help Display this help
The first time you run `ti list`, it will show an empty list.
$ ti list
I, [2010-09-06T15:47:52.075485 #4820] INFO -- : creating ticgit repo branch
TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To add a new ticket you can use `ti new -t 'Title of ticket'` and give it a title in one command line.
$ ti new -t 'my new ticket'
$ ti list
TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
d7f2d8 my new ticket open 09/06
For the ‘comment’ and ‘new’ commands, if you don’t specify a ‘-m’ for the message, it puts you into $EDITOR to write it. The ‘new’ action is especially useful with this, because you can also tag it and give it an initial comment when you create it this way:
# ---
# tags:
# # first line will be the title of the tic, the rest will be the first comment
# # if you would like to add initial tags, put them on the 'tags:' line, comma delim
#
To edit a ticket, such as assigning a tag to the new ticket we created, we first checkout the ticket and then use `ti tag`.
Always checkout the ticket you intend to edit. Some commands allow you to include a tic_id argument but that can get confusing to keep track of and most of the time several edits will be done to the same ticket anyway, so it is suggested you use `ti checkout` for convenience if nothing else.
#ti checkout can checkout tickets based on the TicId or based on it's place in the list
$ ti checkout 1
#checks out the first ticket, or to do the same thing by using the TicId
$ ti checkout d7f2d8
#then assign the tag
$ ti tag 'bug'
#and view the result..
$ ti list
TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* d7f2d8 my new ticket open 09/06 bug
To assign the ticket to someone, use the `ti assign` command. I assign the ticket to myself below.
$ ti assign -u 'jeff.welling@gmail.com'
$ ti list
TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* d7f2d8 my new ticket open 09/06 jeff.we… bug
To change the state of a ticket, such as to change it from 'open' to 'hold' or 'resolved', use `ti state`. There are 4 valid states: hold, invalid, open, and resolved.
$ ti state hold
$ ti list
TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Dramatic Gasp!*
Where did all of our tickets go? Don't worry, this isn't a bug and your tickets aren't gone.
$ ti list --states open,hold
TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* d7f2d8 my new ticket hold 09/06 jeff.we… bug
By default `ti list` doesn't show tickets with a state of 'hold', so we have to specify that we want to see those tickets with an argument. Now you can see, out `ti state hold` command changed the state of that ticket to on hold. This can also be done without checking out the ticket by using `ti state 1 hold`.
Where ticgit expects a ticket id, it will take either the number of the ticket on the last ‘list’ you did, or it will take the partial sha each ticket is assigned when it is created – that number never changes for the life of the ticket, even across repositories, so you can email that number to someone else working on the project so they can identify it. If nothing is specified, it will use the currently checked out ticket.
$ ti comment -m "I'm a new comment"
$ ti show
Title: my new ticket
TicId: d7f2d8f6d6ec3da1a1800a33fb090d590a533bac
Assigned: jeff.welling@gmail.com
Opened: Mon Sep 06 15:52:03 -0700 2010 (0 days)
State: OPEN
Points: no estimate
Tags: bug
Comments (1):
* Added 09/06 18:34 by jeff.welling@gmail.com
I'm a new comment
`ti show` also has a '-f' argument to be able to see comments that are longer than 3 lines, which would normally be truncated.
The `ti list` command can also be sorted and filtered.
$ ti list --help
Usage: ti list [options]
Options for list command:
-l, --list Show the saved queries
-S, --saveas SAVENAME Save this list as a saved name
-a, --assigned ASSIGNED List only tickets assigned to someone
-s, --states STATE[,STATE] List only tickets in a specific state(s)
Prefix the state with '-' to negate
-t, --tags TAG[,TAG] List only tickets with specific tag(s)
Prefix the tag with '-' to negate
-o, --order ORDER Field to order by - one of : assigned,state,date,title
Common options:
-v, --version Show the version number
-h, --help Display this help
So if you wanted to see a list of all your tickets that have the ‘feature’ tag, assigned to ‘jeff.welling@gmail.com’ and are ‘open’, ordered by date opened descending, and save that view as ‘not_mine’, you can run this:
$ ti list -t feature -s open -a jeff.welling@gmail.com -o date.desc -S not_mine
Then if you want to later list tickets with the same options as you used above, use
$ ti list not_mine
## Collaboration ##
If you have cloned a repository and would like to get the ticgit-ng branch for that repo (presuming they have one), do this.
$git branch ticgit-ng origin/ticgit-ng
This will create a ticgit-ng branch in your local repo based on the ticgit-ng branch in origin. Now you can run `ti list` and it will show you the ticgit-ng tickets for that repository.
### Getting the TicGit-ng ticgit-ng branch ##
To download your own copy of the TicGit-ng ticgit branch after cloning the repo, so that you can add or alter a bug yourself, follow these instructions.
This will checkout a ticgit-ng branch and set it to track the ticgit-ng branch upstream in origin, and then checks out the master branch. You must checkout the master branch because TicGit-ng gets confused if you are already in the ticgit-ng branch when running TicGit-ng.
$ git checkout origin/ticgit-ng
$ git checkout -b ticgit-ng
$ git checkout master
This will show you all of the bugs in TicGit-ng's ticgit-ng branch.
$ ti list
To submit your changes back to the upstream maintainer, push the bugs in your ticgit-ng branch to your public repo on Github
$ git push origin ticgit-ng
Then contact the upstream maintainer by sending a Pull Request or Email and ask them to review and accept your bug changes.
### Sharing your tickets with others ###
Sharing your ticgit tickets with other people is as easy as asking them either creating their ticgit-ng branch based on yours if they haven't already started their own ticgit-ng branch, or pulling your ticgit-ng branch into theirs.
If you host your repositories on [Github](http://www.github.com) as I do then this process is simplified some because you don't have to worry about hosting your repository somewhere where other people can access it to pull your ticgit-ng branch.
For example, when I want my friend wnight to have the changes I made to my tickets in my ticgit-ng repository, I do a
$ git push origin
to update all my remote branches with my current ones, and then I ask him to do a
$ git checkout ticgit-ng
$ git pull git@github.com:jeffWelling/ticgit.git ticgit-ng
$ git checkout master
to pull my changes into his ticgit-ng branch and then switch back to his master branch. Now when he does `ti list` it will show the changes I made to the tickets on my system.
### Incorporating other peoples changes into your ticgit-ng branch ###
The process is much the same as above, except the rolls are reversed. Once you know they have published their changes and you have a URL to do a git pull from, you simply do
$ git checkout ticgit-ng
$ git pull SOURCE_URL ticgit-ng
$ git checkout master
Replacing SOURCE_URL with the URL you were told to pull from, now you can see the changes they made, in your ticgit-ng branch. You can easily publish these changes with a `git push origin` so anyone following your work can also see these changes.
### Next generation collaboration ###
Changes made by [Bruno Santos](http://github.com/pheres) to add a [`ti sync`](http://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit/commit/7388386fab4fb12c36e6eeb7d19eaa4e4b16b853) command were integrated on February 15th 2011. You can now use the `ti sync [options]` command to sync your tickets with anyone else you've added with `git remote add`. To use `ti sync`, all you need to do is first make sure you've already added the remote source with `git remote add`, and then do
$ ti sync --repo REMOTE_SOURCE
if you want to pull their tickets into your ticgit-ng branch *and* push your tickets to their ticgit-ng branch, or
$ ti sync --repo REMOTE_SOURCE --no-push
if you want to pull their tickets into your ticgit-ng branch without pushing your tickets to their branch.
More information on using ti sync can be gleemed from reviewing the [merge specs](https://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit/blob/deving/spec/merging_spec.rb)
### Ticgitweb ###
To run the Sinatra enabled web UI for your TicGit-ng repo, simply cd to your repository and run 'ticgitweb', or 'ticgitweb -p 3456' to change the port to something other than '4567', which is the Sinatra default.
Here is what the Ticket listing looks like:
And here is an individual ticket:
## Development ##
The original author had used rspec to write specs for ticgit-ng, but one of the maintainers since then switched it over to bacon[[1](http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/137928)][[2](http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/172139)][[3](http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/Testing_with_Ruby)] and I haven't been too inclined to switch it back.
### Prerequisites ###
To install the prerequisites on Debian stable for testing ticgit-ng, you will need [apt](http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html) [pinning](http://jeffwelling.github.com//2010/09/05/Apt-Pinning.html).
$ sudo aptitude -t testing install rubygems rake
$ sudo gem install yard bacon
I pull rubygems from testing to avoid a problem with gherkin creating a syntactically incorrect gemspec which makes a lot of noise whenever `gem` is called. I ran into a problem when gem was installing yard, it had a problem with the documentation but thankfully the error wasn't fatal and was only about not being able to compile the documentation which I don't use, so it continued without trouble.
### How To Test ###
To test your version of ticgit-ng, go to your ticgit-ng directory and run
rake bacon
### How to generate a gem from your development copy of ticgit-ng ###
To create a gem from your development copy of ticgit-ng, go to your ticgit-ng directory and do
rake gem
This will create a pkg/ directory, which will contain a newly created ticgit-ng gem for you to install.
More information on developing TicGit-ng and collaborating with other TicGit-ng developers at [here](https://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit/wiki/Development)
More information on developing TicGit-ng and collaborating with other TicGit-ng developers at [here](https://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit/wiki/Development)
### Alternatives ###
ditz
bugs everywhere
git-issues
## Authors ##
Original Author:
Scott Chacon (schacon@gmail.com)
Current Active Maintainer:
Jeff Welling (jeff.welling@gmail.com)
For a detailed list of contributors, use `git log`.
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/Rakefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001520 12033163356 0017227 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require 'rubygems'
require 'rake'
require 'rake/clean'
require 'rake/rdoctask'
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
CLEAN.include('**/*.gem')
desc "Creates the TicGit-ng gem"
task :create_gem => [:clean] do
spec = eval(IO.read('ticgit-ng.gemspec'))
gem = Gem::Builder.new(spec).build
Dir.mkdir("pkg") unless Dir.exists? "pkg"
FileUtils.mv("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/#{gem}", "pkg")
end
desc "Runs spec suite"
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |spec|
spec.pattern = 'spec/*_spec.rb'
spec.rspec_opts = ['--backtrace --colour']
end
desc "Creates rdoc documentation"
Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
version = File.exist?('VERSION') ? File.read('VERSION').chomp : ""
rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
rdoc.title = "TicGit-ng #{version}"
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README*')
rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
end
task :default => :create_gem
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/bin/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0016334 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/bin/ti 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000652 12033163356 0016701 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'fileutils'
# Add the library from the source tree to the front of the load path.
# This allows ti to run without first installing a ticgit gem, which is
# important when testing multiple branches of development.
if File.exist? File.join('lib', 'ticgit-ng.rb')
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
end
require 'ticgit-ng'
TicGitNG::CLI.execute
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/bin/ticgitweb 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000016102 12033163356 0020243 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
# starts a sinatra based web server that provides an interface to
# your ticgit tickets
#
# some of the sinatra code borrowed from sr's git-wiki
#
# author : Scott Chacon (schacon@gmail.com)
#
# Add the library from the source tree to the front of the load path.
# This allows ticgitweb to run without first installing a ticgit gem,
# which is important when testing multiple branches of development.
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
%w(rubygems sinatra git ticgit-ng haml sass).each do |dependency|
begin
require dependency
rescue LoadError => e
puts "You need to install #{dependency} before we can proceed"
end
end
#This line is required to resolve this issue
#https://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit/issues/22
enable :run
# !! TODO : if ARGV[1] is a path to a git repo, use that
# otherwise, look in ~/.ticgit
$ticgit = TicGitNG.open('.')
get('/_stylesheet.css') { Sass::Engine.new(File.read(__FILE__).gsub(/.*__END__/m, '')).render }
# ticket list view
get '/' do
@tickets = $ticgit.ticket_list(:order => 'date.desc')
haml(list('all'))
end
get '/fs/:state' do
@tickets = $ticgit.ticket_list(:state => params[:state], :order => 'date.desc')
haml(list(params[:state]))
end
get '/tag/:tag' do
@tickets = $ticgit.ticket_list(:tag => params[:tag], :order => 'date.desc')
haml(list(params[:tag]))
end
get '/sv/:saved_view' do
@tickets = $ticgit.ticket_list(:saved => params[:saved_view])
haml(list(params[:saved_view]))
end
# ticket single view
get '/ticket/:ticket' do
@ticket = $ticgit.ticket_show(params[:ticket])
haml(show)
end
# add ticket
get '/t/new' do
haml(new_ticket)
end
# add ticket finalize
post '/t/new' do
title = params[:title].to_s.strip
if title.size > 1
tags = params[:tags].split(',').map { |t| t.strip } rescue nil
t = $ticgit.ticket_new(title, {:comment => params[:comment].strip, :tags => tags})
redirect '/ticket/' + t.ticket_id.to_s
else
redirect '/t/new'
end
end
# add comment
post '/a/add_comment/:ticket' do
t = $ticgit.ticket_comment(params[:comment], params[:ticket])
redirect '/ticket/' + params[:ticket]
end
# add tag
post '/a/add_tags/:ticket' do
t = $ticgit.ticket_tag(params[:tags], params[:ticket])
redirect '/ticket/' + params[:ticket]
end
# change ticket state
get '/a/change_state/:ticket/:state' do
$ticgit.ticket_change(params[:state], params[:ticket])
redirect '/ticket/' + params[:ticket]
end
def layout(title, content)
@saved = $ticgit.config['list_options'].keys rescue []
%Q(
%html
%head
%title #{title}
%link{:rel => 'stylesheet', :href => '/_stylesheet.css', :type => 'text/css', :media => 'screen'}
%meta{'http-equiv' => 'Content-Type', :content => 'text/html; charset=utf-8'}
%body
#navigation
%a{:href => '/'} All
%a{:href => '/fs/open'} Open
%a{:href => '/fs/resolved'} Resolved
%a{:href => '/fs/hold'} Hold
%a{:href => '/fs/invalid'} Invalid
- if !@saved.empty?
| Saved:
- @saved.each do |s|
%a{:href => "/sv/\#{s}"}= s
#action
%a{:href => '/t/new'} New Ticket
#{content}
)
end
def new_ticket
layout('New Ticket', %q{
%h1 Create a New Ticket
%form{:action => '/t/new', :method => 'POST'}
%table
%tr
%th Title
%td
%input{:type => 'text', :name => 'title', :size => 30}
%tr
%th Tags
%td
%input{:name => 'tags', :size => 30}
%small (comma delimited)
%tr
%th Comment
%td
%textarea{:name => 'comment', :rows => 15, :cols => 30}
%tr
%td
%td
%input{:type => 'submit', :value => 'Create Ticket'}
})
end
def list(title = 'all')
@title = title
layout(title + ' tickets', %q{
%h1= "#{@title} tickets"
- if @tickets.empty?
%p No tickets found.
- else
%table.long
- c = 'even'
- @tickets.each do |t|
%tr{:class => (c == 'even' ? c = 'odd' : c = 'even') }
%td
%a{:href => "/ticket/#{t.ticket_id}" }
%code= t.ticket_id[0,6]
%td&= t.title
%td{:class => t.state}= t.state
%td= t.opened.strftime("%m/%d")
%td= t.assigned_name
%td
- t.tags.each do |tag|
%a{:href => "/tag/#{tag}"}= tag
})
end
def show
layout('ticket', %q{
%center
%h1&= @ticket.title
%form{:action => "/a/add_tags/#{@ticket.ticket_id}", :method => 'POST'}
%table
%tr
%th TicId
%td
%code= @ticket.ticket_id
%tr
%th Assigned
%td= @ticket.assigned
%tr
%th Opened
%td= @ticket.opened
%tr
%th State
%td{:class => @ticket.state}
%table{:width => '300'}
%tr
%td{:width=>'90%'}= @ticket.state
- $ticgit.tic_states.select { |s| s != @ticket.state}.each do |st|
%td{:class => st}
%a{:href => "/a/change_state/#{@ticket.ticket_id}/#{st}"}= st[0,2]
%tr
%th Tags
%td
- @ticket.tags.each do |t|
%a{:href => "/tag/#{t}"}= t
%div.addtag
%input{:name => 'tags'}
%input{:type => 'submit', :value => 'add tag'}
%h3 Comments
%form{:action => "/a/add_comment/#{@ticket.ticket_id}", :method => 'POST'}
%div
%textarea{:name => 'comment', :cols => 50}
%br
%input{:type => 'submit', :value => 'add comment'}
%div.comments
- @ticket.comments.reverse.each do |t|
%div.comment
%span.head
Added
= t.added.strftime("%m/%d %H:%M")
by
= t.user
%div.comment-text
= t.comment
%br
})
end
__END__
body
:font
family: Verdana, Arial, "Bitstream Vera Sans", Helvetica, sans-serif
color: black
line-height: 160%
background-color: white
margin: 2em
#navigation
a
background-color: #e0e0e0
color: black
text-decoration: none
padding: 2px
padding: 5px
border-bottom: 1px black solid
#action
text-align: right
.addtag
padding: 5px 0
h1
display: block
padding-bottom: 5px
a
color: black
a.exists
font-weight: bold
a.unknown
font-style: italic
.comments
margin: 10px 20px
.comment
.head
background: #eee
padding: 4px
.comment-text
padding: 10px
color: #333
table.long
width: 100%
table
tr.even
td
background: #eee
tr.odd
td
background: #fff
table
tr
th
text-align: left
padding: 3px
vertical-align: top
td.open
background: #ada
td.resolved
background: #abd
td.hold
background: #dda
td.invalid
background: #aaa
.submit
font-size: large
font-weight: bold
.page_title
font-size: xx-large
.edit_link
color: black
font-size: 14px
font-weight: bold
background-color: #e0e0e0
font-variant: small-caps
text-decoration: none
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/examples/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0017402 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/examples/post-commit 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000001520 12033163356 0021601 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'tempfile'
commit_log = `git log -1`.chomp
m, commit_id = * commit_log.match(/commit\W*([A-Fa-f0-9]+)/)
Tempfile.open('ticgit_comment') do |tmp|
tmp.write commit_log
actions = {}
# comment on any tickets this commit references
commit_log.scan(/\(\W*[Rr]efs?\W*:*\W*\#([a-fA-F0-9]+)\W*\)/).each do |ticked_id|
actions[ticket_id] = :ref
end
# close any tickets this commit solves
# overwrite any refs, as the commit log will still
# be added to the ticket as a comment, but will also be closed
commit_log.scan(/\(\W*[Cc]loses\W*:*\W*\#([a-fA-F0-9]+)\W*\)/).each do |ticket_id|
actions[ticket_id] = :close
end
actions.each do |ticket_id, action|
`ti comment #{ticket_id} --file #{tmp.path}` if action
`ti state #{ticket_id} resolved` if action == :close
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0016332 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003072 12033163356 0020546 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require 'fileutils'
require 'logger'
require 'optparse'
require 'ostruct'
require 'set'
require 'yaml'
require 'pp'
# Add the directory containing this file to the start of the load path if it
# isn't there already.
$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) unless
$:.include?(File.dirname(__FILE__)) || $:.include?(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)))
require 'rubygems'
# requires git >= 1.0.5
require 'git'
#Only redefine if we are not using 1.9
unless (defined?(RbConfig) ? RbConfig : Config)::CONFIG["ruby_version"][/^\d\.9/]
# FIXME: Monkeypatch git until fixed upstream
module Git
class Lib
def config_get(name)
do_get = lambda do |x|
command('config', ['--get', name])
end
if @git_dir
Dir.chdir(@git_dir, &do_get)
else
build_list.call
end
end
end
end
end
require 'ticgit-ng/base'
require 'ticgit-ng/cli'
require 'ticgit-ng/attachment'
module TicGitNG
autoload :VERSION, 'ticgit-ng/version'
autoload :Comment, 'ticgit-ng/comment'
autoload :Ticket, 'ticgit-ng/ticket'
# options
# :logger => Logger.new(STDOUT)
# :tic_dir => "~/.#{ which_branch?() }"
# :working_directory => File.expand_path(File.join(@tic_dir, proj, 'working'))
# :index_file => File.expand_path(File.join(@tic_dir, proj, 'index'))
# :init => Boolean -- if true, allow initializing ticgit
def self.open(git_dir, options = {})
Base.new(git_dir, options)
end
class OpenStruct < ::OpenStruct
def to_hash
@table.dup
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0020217 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/attachment.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004416 12033163356 0022701 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
class Attachment
attr_reader :user, :added, :filename, :sha, :attachment_name
attr_reader :original_filename
alias :read :initialize
def initialize( fname )
#FIXME expect fname to be a raw filename that needs to be converted
# into a properly formatted ticket name
@filename=fname
trailing_underscore= File.basename(fname)[/_$/] ? true : false
trailing_underscore=false
temp=File.basename(fname).split('_').reverse
@added=Time.at(temp.pop.to_i)
@user= temp.pop
@attachment_name= temp.reverse.join('_')
if trailing_underscore
@attachment_name << '_'
end
end
#Called when attaching a new attachment and when reading/opening attachments
#FIXME Make a 'read' and 'create' function to differentiate between
# between creation of a ticket and reading an existing ticket.
def self.create raw_fname, ticket, time
#Attachment naming format:
#ticket_name/ATTACHMENTS/123456_jeff.welling@gmail.com_fubar.jpg
#raw_fname "/home/guy/Desktop/fubar.jpg"
#create attachment dir if first run
a_name= File.expand_path( File.join(
File.join( ticket.ticket_name, 'ATTACHMENTS' ),
ticket.create_attachment_name(raw_fname, time)
))
#create new filename from ticket
if File.exist?( File.dirname( a_name ) ) &&
!File.directory?( File.dirname(a_name) )
puts "Could not create ATTACHMENTS directory"
exit 1
elsif !File.exist?( File.dirname( a_name ) )
Dir.mkdir File.dirname( a_name )
end
#copy/link the raw_filename
Dir.chdir( File.dirname(a_name) ) do
FileUtils.cp( raw_fname, a_name )
end
#call init on the new file to properly populate the variables
a_name= File.join(
File.basename( File.dirname( a_name ) ),
File.basename( a_name )
)
return Attachment.new( a_name )
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/base.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000036651 12033163356 0021471 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
class NoRepoFound < StandardError;end
class Base
attr_reader :git, :logger
attr_reader :tic_working, :tic_index, :tic_dir
attr_reader :last_tickets, :current_ticket # saved in state
attr_reader :config
attr_reader :state, :config_file
def initialize(git_dir, opts = {})
@git = Git.open(find_repo(git_dir))
begin
git.lib.full_log_commits :count => 1
rescue
puts "Git error: please check your git repository, you must have at least one commit in git"
exit 1
end
@logger = opts[:logger] || Logger.new(STDOUT)
#This is to accomodate for edge-cases where @logger.puts
#is called from debugging code.
if @logger.respond_to?(:puts) && !@logger.respond_to?(:info)
@logger.class.class_eval do
alias :info :puts
end
elsif @logger.respond_to?(:info) && !@logger.respond_to?(:puts)
@logger.class.class_eval do
alias :puts :info
end
end
@last_tickets = []
@init=opts[:init]
proj = Ticket.clean_string(@git.dir.path)
#Use this hack instead of git itself because this is ridiculously faster then
#getting the same information from git
branches= Dir.entries( File.join(find_repo(git_dir),'.git/refs/heads/') ).delete_if {|i|
i=='.' || i=='..'
}
branch= branches.include?('ticgit-ng') ? ('ticgit-ng') : ('ticgit')
@tic_dir = opts[:tic_dir] ||"~/.#{branch}"
@tic_working = opts[:working_directory] || File.expand_path(File.join(@tic_dir, proj, 'working'))
@tic_index = opts[:index_file] || File.expand_path(File.join(@tic_dir, proj, 'index'))
@last_tickets = []
#expire @tic_index and @tic_working if it mtime is older than
#git log. Otherwise, during testing, if you use the same temp
#directory with the same name, deleting it and recreating it
#to test something, ticgit would get confused by the cache from
#the previous instance of the temp dir.
if File.exist?(@tic_working)
cache_mtime=File.mtime(@tic_working)
begin
gitlog_mtime= File.mtime(File.join( find_repo('.'), ".git/refs/heads/#{branch}" ))
rescue
reset_cache
end
#unless (cache_mtime > gitlog_mtime.-(20) and cache_mtime <= gitlog_mtime) or (cache_mtime > gitlog_mtime.+(30) and cache_mtime >= gitlog_mtime)
#FIXME break logic out into several lines
#FIXME don't bother resetting if gitlog_mtime.to_i == 0
if needs_reset?( cache_mtime, gitlog_mtime ) and !cache_mtime==gitlog_mtime
puts "Resetting cache" unless gitlog_mtime.to_i == 0
reset_cache
end
end
# load config file
@config_file = File.expand_path(File.join(@tic_dir, proj, 'config.yml'))
if File.exists?(config_file)
@config = YAML.load(File.read(config_file))
else
@config = {}
end
@state = File.expand_path(File.join(@tic_dir, proj, 'state'))
unless branches.include?(branch) && File.directory?(@tic_working)
if branches.include?(branch) and !File.exist?(@tic_working)
#branch exists but tic_working doesn't
#this could be because the dir was deleted or the repo itself
#was moved, so recreate the dir.
reset_ticgitng
elsif @init
puts "Initializing TicGit-ng"
init_ticgitng_branch( branches.include?(branch) )
else
puts "Please run `ti init` to initialize TicGit-ng for this repository before running other ti commands."
exit
end
end
if File.file?(@state)
load_state
else
reset_ticgitng
end
end
def find_repo(dir)
full = File.expand_path(dir)
ENV["GIT_WORKING_DIR"] || loop do
return full if File.directory?(File.join(full, ".git"))
raise NoRepoFound if full == full=File.dirname(full)
end
end
# marshal dump the internals
# save config file
def save_state
state_list = [@last_tickets, @current_ticket]
unless File.exist? @state
FileUtils.mkdir_p( File.dirname(@state) )
end
File.open(@state, 'w+'){|io| Marshal.dump(state_list, io) }
File.open(@config_file, 'w+'){|io| io.write(config.to_yaml) }
end
# read in the internals
def load_state
state_list = File.open(@state){|io| Marshal.load(io) }
garbage_data=nil
if state_list.length == 2
@last_tickets, @current_ticket = state_list
else
#This was left behind so that people can continue load_state-ing
#without having to delete their ~/.ticgit directory when
#updating to this version (rename to ticgit-ng)
garbage_data, @last_tickets, @current_ticket = state_list
end
end
# returns new Ticket
def ticket_new(title, options = {}, time=nil)
t = TicGitNG::Ticket.create(self, title, options, time)
reset_ticgitng
TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t.ticket_name, tickets[t.ticket_name])
end
#This is a legacy function from back when ticgit-ng needed to have its
#cache reset in order to avoid cache corruption.
def reset_ticgitng
tickets
save_state
end
# returns new Ticket
def ticket_comment(comment, ticket_id = nil)
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
ticket = TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
ticket.add_comment(comment)
reset_ticgitng
ticket
end
end
# returns array of Tickets
def ticket_list(options = {})
reset_ticgitng
ts = []
@last_tickets = []
@config['list_options'] ||= {}
tickets.to_a.each do |name, t|
ts << TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, name, t)
end
if name = options[:saved]
if c = config['list_options'][name]
options = c.merge(options)
end
end
if options[:list]
# TODO : this is a hack and i need to fix it
config['list_options'].each do |name, opts|
puts name + "\t" + opts.inspect
end
return false
end
if options.size == 0
# default list
options[:state] = 'open'
end
# :tag, :state, :assigned
if t = options[:tags]
t = {false => Set.new, true => Set.new}.merge t.classify { |x| x[0,1] != "-" }
t[false].map! { |x| x[1..-1] }
ts = ts.reject { |tic| t[true].intersection(tic.tags).empty? } unless t[true].empty?
ts = ts.select { |tic| t[false].intersection(tic.tags).empty? } unless t[false].empty?
end
if s = options[:states]
s = {false => Set.new, true => Set.new}.merge s.classify { |x| x[0,1] != "-" }
s[true].map! { |x| Regexp.new(x, Regexp::IGNORECASE) }
s[false].map! { |x| Regexp.new(x[1..-1], Regexp::IGNORECASE) }
ts = ts.select { |tic| s[true].any? { |st| tic.state =~ st } } unless s[true].empty?
ts = ts.reject { |tic| s[false].any? { |st| tic.state =~ st } } unless s[false].empty?
end
if a = options[:assigned]
ts = ts.select { |tic| tic.assigned =~ Regexp.new(a, Regexp::IGNORECASE) }
end
# SORTING
if field = options[:order]
field, type = field.split('.')
case field
when 'assigned'; ts = ts.sort_by{|a| a.assigned }
when 'state'; ts = ts.sort_by{|a| a.state }
when 'date'; ts = ts.sort_by{|a| a.opened }
when 'title'; ts = ts.sort_by{|a| a.title }
end
ts = ts.reverse if type == 'desc'
else
# default list
ts = ts.sort_by{|a| a.opened }
end
if options.size == 0
# default list
options[:state] = 'open'
end
# :tag, :state, :assigned
if t = options[:tag]
ts = ts.select { |tag| tag.tags.include?(t) }
end
if s = options[:state]
ts = ts.select { |tag| tag.state =~ /#{s}/ }
end
if a = options[:assigned]
ts = ts.select { |tag| tag.assigned =~ /#{a}/ }
end
if save = options[:save]
options.delete(:save)
@config['list_options'][save] = options
end
@last_tickets = ts.map{|t| t.ticket_name }
# :save
save_state
ts
end
# returns single Ticket
def ticket_show(ticket_id = nil)
# ticket_id can be index of last_tickets, partial sha or nil => last ticket
reset_ticgitng
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
return TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
end
end
# returns recent ticgit-ng activity
# uses the git logs for this
def ticket_recent(ticket_id = nil)
if ticket_id
t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
return git.log.object(which_branch?).path(t)
else
return git.log.object(which_branch?)
end
end
def ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
if ticket_id
ticket_id = ticket_id.strip
if /^[0-9]*$/ =~ ticket_id && (t = @last_tickets[ticket_id.to_i - 1])
return t
elsif ticket_id.length > 4 # partial (5 characters or greater to be considered unique enough) or full sha
regex = /^#{Regexp.escape(ticket_id)}/
ch = tickets.select{|name, t|
t['files'].assoc('TICKET_ID')[1] =~ regex }
ch.first[0] if ch.first
end
elsif(@current_ticket)
return @current_ticket
end
end
def ticket_tag(tag, ticket_id = nil, options = OpenStruct.new)
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
ticket = TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
if options.remove
ticket.remove_tag(tag)
else
ticket.add_tag(tag)
end
reset_ticgitng
ticket
end
end
def ticket_change(new_state, ticket_id = nil)
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
if tic_states.include?(new_state)
ticket = TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
ticket.change_state(new_state)
reset_ticgitng
ticket
end
end
end
def ticket_assign(new_assigned = nil, ticket_id = nil)
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
ticket = TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
ticket.change_assigned(new_assigned)
reset_ticgitng
ticket
end
end
def ticket_points(new_points = nil, ticket_id = nil)
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
ticket = TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
ticket.change_points(new_points)
reset_ticgitng
ticket
end
end
def ticket_checkout(ticket_id)
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
ticket = TicGitNG::Ticket.open(self, t, tickets[t])
@current_ticket = ticket.ticket_name
save_state
ticket
end
end
def tic_states
['open', 'resolved', 'invalid', 'hold']
end
def sync_tickets(repo='origin', push=true, verbose=true )
puts "Fetching #{repo}" if verbose
@git.fetch(repo)
puts "Syncing tickets with #{repo}" if verbose
remote_branches=@git.branches.remote.map{|b|
b.full.gsub('remotes/', '')[Regexp.new("^#{Regexp.escape(repo)}/.*")]
}.compact
remote_branches.include?("#{repo}/ticgit-ng") ? r_ticgit='ticgit-ng' : r_ticgit='ticgit'
in_branch(false) do
repo_g=git.remote(repo)
git.pull(repo_g, repo+'/'+r_ticgit)
git.push(repo_g, "#{which_branch?}:"+r_ticgit ) if push
puts "Tickets synchronized." if verbose
end
end
def tickets
read_tickets
end
def read_tickets
tickets = {}
tree = git.lib.full_tree(which_branch?)
tree.each do |t|
data, file = t.split("\t")
mode, type, sha = data.split(" ")
tic = file.split('/')
if tic.size == 2 # directory depth
ticket, info = tic
tickets[ticket] ||= { 'files' => [] }
tickets[ticket]['files'] << [info, sha]
elsif tic.size == 3
ticket, attch_dir, filename = tic
if filename
filename = 'ATTACHMENTS_' + filename
tickets[ticket] ||= { 'files' => [] }
tickets[ticket]['files'] << [filename, sha]
end
end
end
tickets
end
def init_ticgitng_branch(ticgitng_branch = false)
@logger << 'creating ticgit-ng repo branch'
in_branch(ticgitng_branch) do
#The .hold file seems to have little to no purpose aside from helping
#figure out if the branch should be checked out or not. It is created
#when the ticgit branch is created, and seems to exist for the lifetime
#of the ticgit branch. The purpose seems to be, to be able to tell if
#the ticgit branch is already checked out and not check it out again if
#it is. This might be superfluous after switching to grit.
new_file('.hold', 'hold')
unless ticgitng_branch
git.add ".hold"
git.commit('creating the ticgit-ng branch')
end
end
end
# temporarlily switches to ticgit branch for tic work
def in_branch(branch_exists = true)
needs_checkout = false
unless File.directory?(@tic_working)
FileUtils.mkdir_p(@tic_working)
needs_checkout = true
end
needs_checkout = true unless File.file?('.hold')
old_current = git.lib.branch_current
begin
git.lib.change_head_branch(which_branch?)
git.with_index(@tic_index) do
git.with_working(@tic_working) do |wd|
git.lib.checkout(which_branch?) if needs_checkout &&
branch_exists
yield wd
end
end
ensure
git.lib.change_head_branch(old_current)
end
end
def new_file(name, contents)
File.open(name, 'w+'){|f| f.puts(contents) }
end
def which_branch?
#At present use the 'ticgit' branch for backwards compatibility
branches=@git.branches.local.map {|b| b.name}
if branches.include? 'ticgit-ng'
return 'ticgit-ng'
else
return 'ticgit'
end
#If has ~/.ticgit dir, and 'ticgit' branch
#If has ~/.ticgit-ng dir, and 'ticgit-ng' branch, and not ~/.ticgit dir and not 'ticgit' branch
end
def reset_cache
#@state, @tic_index, @tic_working
#A rescue is appended to the end of each line because it allows
#execution of others to continue upon failure, as opposed to
#a begin;rescue;end segment.
FileUtils.rm_r File.expand_path(@tic_working) rescue nil
FileUtils.rm File.expand_path(@state) rescue nil
FileUtils.rm File.expand_path(@tic_index) rescue nil
FileUtils.mkdir_p File.expand_path(@tic_working) rescue nil
@state=nil
end
def needs_reset? cache_mtime, gitlog_mtime
((cache_mtime.to_i - gitlog_mtime.to_i) > 120) or ((gitlog_mtime.to_i - cache_mtime.to_i) > 120)
end
def ticket_attach filename, ticket_id=nil, time=nil
t = ticket_revparse( ticket_id )
ticket= TicGitNG::Ticket.open( self, t, tickets[t] )
ticket.add_attach( self, filename, time )
reset_ticgitng
ticket
end
#ticket_get_attachment()
#file_id - return the attachment identified by file_id
#new_filename - save the attachment as new_filename
#ticket_id - get the attachment from ticket_id instead of current
def ticket_get_attachment file_id=nil, new_filename=nil, ticket_id=nil
if t = ticket_revparse(ticket_id)
ticket = Ticket.open( self, t, tickets[t] )
ticket.get_attach( file_id, new_filename )
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/cli.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000017522 12033163356 0021322 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require 'ticgit-ng'
require 'ticgit-ng/command'
# used Cap as a model for this - thanks Jamis
module TicGitNG
class CLI
def self.execute
parse(ARGV).execute!
end
def self.parse(args)
#new() calls initialize(...) below
cli = new(args)
cli.parse_options!
cli
end
attr_reader :action, :options, :args, :tic
attr_accessor :out
def initialize(args, path = '.', out = $stdout)
@args = args.dup
#set @init if one of the args is 'init'
#this needs to be done because initialization of the ticgit branch must be done before
#the branch is loaded, but because of the way commands are modularized this must be done
#outside of and before the init.rb file itself is called (init.rb is where we would
#normally put the code for such a command).
args.include?( 'init' ) ? (@init=true) : (@init=false)
#@init= ((args[0][/init/]=='init') rescue false)
#@init= ((args[0][/init/]=='init') or (args[1][/init/]=='init') rescue false)
@tic = TicGitNG.open(path, {:keep_state => true, :init => @init, :logger => out })
@options = OpenStruct.new
@out = out
@out.sync = true # so that Net::SSH prompts show up
rescue NoRepoFound
out.puts "No repo found"
exit
end
def execute!
if mod = Command.get(action)
extend(mod)
if respond_to?(:parser)
option_parser = Command.parser(action, &method(:parser))
else
option_parser = Command.parser(action)
end
option_parser.parse!(args)
execute if respond_to?(:execute)
else
puts usage
if args.empty? and !action
exit
else
puts('%p is not a command' % action)
exit 1
end
end
end
def parse_options! #:nodoc:
if args.empty?
puts "Please specify at least one action to execute."
puts
puts usage(args)
exit 1
end
#FIXME
#this is a dirty hack that needs to be fixed
if args.include?('list') and args.include?('init')
@action = 'list'
else
@action = args.shift
end
end
def usage(args = nil)
old_args = args || [action, *self.args].compact
if respond_to?(:parser)
Command.parser('COMMAND', &method(:parser))
# option_parser.parse!(args)
else
Command.usage(old_args.first, old_args)
end
end
def get_editor_message(comments = nil)
message_file = Tempfile.new('ticgitng_message').path
File.open(message_file, 'w') { |f| f.puts comments } if comments
editor = ENV["EDITOR"] || 'vim'
system("#{editor} #{message_file}");
message = File.readlines(message_file)
message = message.select { |line| line[0, 1] != '#' } # removing comments
if message.empty?
return false
else
return message
end
end
def ticket_show(t, more=nil)
days_ago = ((Time.now - t.opened) / (60 * 60 * 24)).round
data = [
['Title', t.title],
['TicId', t.ticket_id],
'',
['Assigned', t.assigned],
['Opened', "#{t.opened} (#{days_ago} days)"],
['State', t.state.upcase],
['Points', t.points || 'no estimate'],
['Tags', t.tags.join(', ')],
''
]
data.each do |(key, value)|
puts(value ? "#{key}: #{value}" : key)
end
#FIXME display attachments inline chronologically with comments
unless t.comments.empty? and t.attachments.empty?
comments_and_attachments= Hash.new
puts "Comments and attachments (#{t.comments.size + t.attachments.size}):"
t.comments.each do |c|
comments_and_attachments[c.added]=c
end
t.attachments.each do |a|
comments_and_attachments[a.added]=a
end
comments_and_attachments.sort.each {|item|
if item[1].class==TicGitNG::Comment
#print comment
puts " * Added #{item[1].added.strftime('%m/%d %H:%M')} by #{item[1].user}"
wrapped = item[1].comment.split("\n").map{|line|
line.length > 80 ? line.gsub(/(.{1,80})(\s+|$)/, "\\1\n").strip : line
}.join("\n")
wrapped = wrapped.split("\n").map{|line| "\t#{line}" }
if wrapped.size > 6 and more.nil?
puts wrapped[0, 6].join("\n")
puts "\t** more... **"
else
puts wrapped.join("\n")
end
puts
else
#print attachment
puts " * Added #{item[1].added.strftime('%m/%d %H:%M')} by #{item[1].user}"
puts " Attachment: #{t.attachments.index(item[1]) }"
puts " Filename: #{item[1].attachment_name}"
puts
end
}
end
end
class << self
attr_accessor :window_lines, :window_cols
TIOCGWINSZ_INTEL = 0x5413 # For an Intel processor
TIOCGWINSZ_PPC = 0x40087468 # For a PowerPC processor
STDOUT_HANDLE = 0xFFFFFFF5 # For windows
def reset_window_width
try_using(TIOCGWINSZ_PPC) ||
try_using(TIOCGWINSZ_INTEL) ||
try_windows ||
use_fallback
end
# Set terminal dimensions using ioctl syscall on *nix platform
# TODO: find out what is raised here on windows.
def try_using(mask)
buf = [0,0,0,0].pack("S*")
if $stdout.ioctl(mask, buf) >= 0
self.window_lines, self.window_cols = buf.unpack("S2")
true
end
rescue Errno::EINVAL
end
def try_windows
lines, cols = windows_terminal_size
self.window_lines, self.window_cols = lines, cols if lines and cols
end
# Determine terminal dimensions on windows platform
def windows_terminal_size
m_GetStdHandle = Win32API.new(
'kernel32', 'GetStdHandle', ['L'], 'L')
m_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo = Win32API.new(
'kernel32', 'GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo', ['L', 'P'], 'L' )
format = 'SSSSSssssSS'
buf = ([0] * format.size).pack(format)
stdout_handle = m_GetStdHandle.call(STDOUT_HANDLE)
m_GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo.call(stdout_handle, buf)
(bufx, bufy, curx, cury, wattr,
left, top, right, bottom, maxx, maxy) = buf.unpack(format)
return bottom - top + 1, right - left + 1
rescue NameError
end
def use_fallback
self.window_lines, self.window_cols = 25, 80
end
end
def window_lines
TicGitNG::CLI.window_lines
end
def window_cols
TicGitNG::CLI.window_cols
end
if ''.respond_to?(:chars)
# assume 1.9
def just(value, size = 10, side = :left)
value = value.to_s
if value.bytesize > size
sub_value = "#{value[0, size - 1]}+"
else
sub_value = value[0, size]
end
just_common(sub_value, size, side)
end
else
def just(value, size = 10, side = :left)
chars = value.to_s.scan(/./um)
if chars.size > size
sub_value = "#{chars[0, size-1]}+"
else
sub_value = chars.join
end
just_common(sub_value, size, side)
end
end
def just_common(value, size, side)
case side
when :r, :right
value.rjust(size)
when :l, :left
value.ljust(size)
end
end
def puts(*strings)
@out.puts(*strings)
end
end
end
TicGitNG::CLI.reset_window_width
begin
Signal.trap("SIGWINCH") { TicGitNG::CLI.reset_window_width }
rescue
TicGitNG::CLI.use_fallback
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000005046 12033163356 0022167 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
COMMANDS = {}
DOC = {}
def self.register(mod_name, doc, *commands)
autoload(mod_name, "ticgit-ng/command/#{mod_name.downcase}")
DOC[commands] = doc
commands.each{|cmd| COMMANDS[cmd] = mod_name }
end
register 'Assign', 'Assings a ticket to someone', 'assign'
register 'Attach', 'Attach file to ticket', 'attach'
register 'Checkout', 'Checkout a ticket', 'checkout', 'co'
register 'Comment', 'Comment on a ticket', 'comment'
register 'Help', 'Show help for a ticgit command', 'help'
register 'List', 'List tickets', 'list'
# register 'Milestone', 'List and modify milestones', 'milestone'
register 'New', 'Create a new ticket', 'new'
register 'Points', 'Assign points to a ticket', 'points'
register 'Recent', 'List recent activities', 'recent'
register 'Show', 'Show a ticket', 'show'
register 'State', 'Change state of a ticket', 'state'
register 'Tag', 'Modify tags of a ticket', 'tag'
register 'Sync', 'Sync tickets', 'sync'
register 'Init', 'Initialize Ticgit-ng', 'init'
def self.get(command)
if mod_name = COMMANDS[command]
const_get(mod_name)
end
end
def self.usage(action, args)
option_parser = parser(action, &method(:default_usage))
option_parser.parse!(args)
option_parser
end
def self.default_usage(o)
o.banner = "Usage: ti COMMAND [FLAGS] [ARGS]"
o.top.append ' ', nil, nil
o.top.append 'The available ticgit commands are:', nil, nil
sorted_doc = DOC.sort_by do |cmds, doc|
cmds.sort_by{|cmd| cmd.size }.last
end
sorted_doc.each do |commands, doc|
# get the longest version
command = commands.sort_by{|cmd| cmd.size }.last
o.top.append(" %-32s %s" % [command, doc], nil, nil)
end
end
def self.parser(action, &block)
OptionParser.new do |o|
o.banner = "Usage: ti #{action} [FLAGS] [ARGS]"
o.base.append ' ', nil, nil
o.base.append 'Common options:', nil, nil
o.on_tail('-v', '--version', 'Show the version number'){
puts TicGitNG::VERSION
exit
}
o.on_tail('-h', '--help', 'Display this help'){
puts o
exit
}
if block_given?
yield(o) if block_given?
unless o.top.list.empty?
if action
o.top.prepend "Options for #{action} command:", nil, nil
o.top.prepend ' ', nil, nil
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0021635 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/assign.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002660 12033163356 0023452 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
# Assigns a ticket to someone
#
# Usage:
# ti assign (assign checked out ticket to current user)
# ti assign {1} (assign ticket to current user)
# ti assign -c {1} (assign ticket to current user and checkout the ticket)
# ti assign -u {name} (assign ticket to specified user)
# ti assign -u {name} {1} (assign specified ticket to specified user)
module Assign
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti assign [options] [ticket_id]\n"+
"Note: to assign to nobody: ti assign -u ''"
opts.on_head(
"-u USER", "--user USER", "Assign the ticket to this user"){|v|
options.user = v
}
opts.on_head(
"-c TICKET", "--checkout TICKET", "Checkout this ticket"){|v|
options.checkout = v
}
end
def execute
handle_ticket_assign
end
def handle_ticket_assign
tic.ticket_checkout(options.checkout) if options.checkout
if ARGV.length == 1 #ti assign
tic_id=nil
elsif ARGV.length == 2 #ti assign {ticid}
tic_id=ARGV[1]
elsif ARGV.length == 3 #ti assign -u/-c {user/ticid}
if options.user
tic_id=nil
else
tic_id=options.checkout
end
end
tic.ticket_assign((options.user rescue nil), tic_id)
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/attach.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003540 12033163356 0023430 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
# Attach a file to a ticket
#
# Usage:
# ti attach
# (print help for 'ti attach')
#
# ti attach {filename}
# (attach {filename} to current ticket)
#
# ti attach -i {ID} {filename}
# (attach file {filename} to ticket with ID {ID})
#
# ti attach -g {f_id}
# (retrieve attached file {f_id}, place in current dir}
#
# ti attach -g {f_id} -n {new_filename}
# (retrieve attached file {f_id}, place as {new_filename})
module Attach
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti attach [options] [filename]"
opts.on_head(
"-i TICKET_ID", "--id TICKET_ID", "Attach the file to this ticket"){|v|
options.ticket_id = v
}
opts.on_head(
"-g FILE_ID", "--get FILE_ID", "Retrieve the file FILE_ID"){|v|
puts "Warning: ticket ID argument is not valid with the retrieve attachment argument" if options.ticket_id
options.get_file = v
}
opts.on_head(
"-n N_FILENAME", "--new-filename", "Use this filename for the retrieved attachment"){|v|
raise ArgumentError, "Error: New filename argument is only valid with the retrieve arrachment argument" unless options.get_file
options.new_filename = v
}
end
def execute
if options.get_file
tic.ticket_get_attachment( options.get_file, options.new_filename )
else
tic.ticket_attach( args[0], options.ticket_id )
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/checkout.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000350 12033163356 0023765 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Checkout
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "ti checkout [ticid]"
end
def execute
tid = args[0]
tic.ticket_checkout(tid)
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/comment.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002210 12033163356 0023617 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Comment
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti comment [tic_id] [options]"
opts.on_head(
"-m MESSAGE", "--message MESSAGE",
"Message you would like to add as a comment"){|v|
options.message = v
}
opts.on_head(
"-f FILE", "--file FILE",
"A file that contains the comment you would like to add"){|v|
raise ArgumentError, "Only 1 of -f/--file and -m/--message can be specified" if options.message
raise ArgumentError, "File #{v} doesn't exist" unless File.file?(v)
raise ArgumentError, "File #{v} must be <= 2048 bytes" unless File.size(v) <= 2048
options.file = v
}
end
def execute
tid = args[0].strip if args[0]
message, file = options.message, options.file
if message
tic.ticket_comment(message, tid)
elsif file
tic.ticket_comment(File.read(file), tid)
else
return unless message = get_editor_message
tic.ticket_comment(message.join(''), tid)
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/help.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001215 12033163356 0023111 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
# Shows help for ticgit or a particular command
#
# Usage:
# ti help (show help for ticgit)
# ti help {command} (show help for specified command)
module Help
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti help [command]\n"
end
def execute
cli = CLI.new([])
if ARGV.length >= 2 # ti help {command}
action = ARGV[1]
if command = Command.get(action)
cli.extend(command)
else
puts "Unknown command #{action}\n\n"
end
end
puts cli.usage
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/init.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001020 12033163356 0023116 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Init
def parser o
o.banner= "Usage: ti init"
end
def execute
@tic.read_tickets
=begin
#Initialization has to happen earlier in the code so this code stands
#as an example, when `ti init` is called, initialization is handled by
#base.rb:354 (at the time of writing this).
tic.base.init_ticgitng_branch(
git.lib.branches_all.map{|b| b.first }.include?(which_branch?)
)
=end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/list.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004256 12033163356 0023144 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
# List tickets
module List
def parser(o)
o.banner = "Usage: ti list [options]"
o.on_head(
"-o ORDER", "--order ORDER",
"Field to order by - one of : assigned,state,date,title [.desc for reverse order]"){|v|
options.order = v
}
o.on_head(
"-t TAG[,TAG]", "--tags TAG[,TAG]", Array,
"List only tickets with specific tag(s)",
"Prefix the tag with '-' to negate"){|v|
options.tags ||= Set.new
options.tags.merge v
}
o.on_head(
"-s STATE[,STATE]", "--states STATE[,STATE]", Array,
"List only tickets in a specific state(s)",
"Prefix the state with '-' to negate"){|v|
options.states ||= Set.new
options.states.merge v
}
o.on_head(
"-a ASSIGNED", "--assigned ASSIGNED",
"List only tickets assigned to someone"){|v|
options.assigned = v
}
o.on_head("-S SAVENAME", "--saveas SAVENAME",
"Save this list as a saved name"){|v|
options.save = v
}
o.on_head("-l", "--list", "Show the saved queries"){|v|
options.list = true
}
end
def execute
options.saved = args[0] if args[0]
if tickets = tic.ticket_list(options.to_hash)
counter = 0
cols = [80, window_cols].max
puts
puts [' ', just('#', 4, 'r'),
just('TicId', 6),
just('Title', cols - 56),
just('State', 5),
just('Date', 5),
just('Assgn', 8),
just('Tags', 20) ].join(" ")
puts "-" * cols
tickets.each do |t|
counter += 1
tic.current_ticket == t.ticket_name ? add = '*' : add = ' '
puts [add, just(counter, 4, 'r'),
t.ticket_id[0,6],
just(t.title, cols - 56),
just(t.state, 5),
t.opened.strftime("%m/%d"),
just(t.assigned_name, 8),
just(t.tags.join(','), 20) ].join(" ")
end
puts
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/milestone.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001435 12033163356 0024164 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
# tic milestone
# tic milestone migration1 (list tickets)
# tic milestone -n migration1 3/4/08 (new milestone)
# tic milestone -a {1} (add ticket to milestone)
# tic milestone -d migration1 (delete)
module Milestone
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti milestone [milestone_name] [options] [date]"
opts.on_head(
"-n MILESTONE", "--new MILESTONE",
"Add a new milestone to this project"){|v| options.new = v }
opts.on_head(
"-a TICKET", "--new TICKET",
"Add a ticket to this milestone"){|v| options.add = v }
opts.on_head(
"-d MILESTONE", "--delete MILESTONE",
"Remove a milestone"){|v| options.remove = v }
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/new.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002616 12033163356 0022760 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module New
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti new [options]"
opts.on_head(
"-t TITLE", "--title TITLE",
"Title to use for the name of the new ticket"){|v| options.title = v }
end
def execute
if title = options.title
ticket_show(tic.ticket_new(title, options.to_hash))
else
# interactive
prompt = "\n# ---\ntags:\n"
prompt += "# first line will be the title of the tic, the rest will be the first comment\n"
prompt += "# if you would like to add initial tags, put them on the 'tags:' line, comma delim"
if message = get_editor_message(prompt)
title = message.shift
if title && title.chomp.length > 0
title = title.chomp
if message.last[0, 5] == 'tags:'
tags = message.pop
tags = tags.gsub('tags:', '')
tags = tags.split(',').map { |t| t.strip }
end
if message.size > 0
comment = message.join("")
end
ticket_show(tic.ticket_new(title, :comment => comment, :tags => tags))
else
puts "You need to at least enter a title"
end
else
puts "It seems you wrote nothing"
end
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/points.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001062 12033163356 0023475 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
# Assigns points to a ticket
#
# Usage:
# ti points {1} {points} (assigns points to a specified ticket)
module Points
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "ti points [ticket_id] points"
end
def execute
case args.size
when 1
new_points = args[0].to_i
when 2
tid = args[0]
new_points = args[1].to_i
else
puts usage
exit 1
end
tic.ticket_points(new_points, tid)
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/recent.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001505 12033163356 0023443 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Recent
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = 'Usage: ti recent'
end
def execute
# "args[0]" seems to be superfluous. It's usage
# is undocumented, and supplying an argument
# doesn't seem to do anything.
#
# Im guessing the purpose of args[0] was to provide a
# specific ticket_id whos history would be looked up
# intead of looking up the history for all tickets.
#
# #FIXME Reimplement that functionality and updte
# docs to match
tic.ticket_recent(args[0]).each do |commit|
sha = commit.sha[0, 7]
date = commit.date.strftime("%m/%d %H:%M")
message = commit.message
puts "#{sha} #{date}\t#{message}"
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/show.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000642 12033163356 0023144 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Show
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti show [--full] [ticid]"
opts.on_head(
"-f", "--full", "Show long comments in full, don't truncate after the 5th line"){|v|
options.full= v
}
end
def execute
t = tic.ticket_show(args[0])
ticket_show(t, options.full ) if t
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/state.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002107 12033163356 0023302 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module State
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti state [ticid] state"
end
def execute
if args.size > 1
tid, new_state = args[0].strip, args[1].strip
if valid_state?(new_state)
tic.ticket_change(new_state, tid)
else
puts "Invalid State - please choose from: #{joined_states}"
end
elsif args.size > 0
# new state
new_state = args[0].chomp
if valid_state?(new_state)
tic.ticket_change(new_state)
else
puts "Invalid State - please choose from: #{joined_states}"
end
else
puts 'You need to at least specify a new state for the current ticket'
puts "please choose from: #{joined_states}"
end
end
def valid_state?(state)
available_states.include?(state)
end
def available_states
tic.tic_states.sort
end
def joined_states
available_states.join(', ')
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/sync.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002126 12033163356 0023137 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Sync
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti sync [options]"
opts.on_head(
"-r REPO", "--repo REPO", "Sync ticgit-ng branch with REPO"){|v|
options.repo = v
}
opts.on_head(
"-n", "--no-push", "Do not push to the remote repo"){|v|
options.no_push = true
}
end
def execute
begin
if options.repo and options.no_push
tic.sync_tickets(options.repo, false)
elsif options.repo
tic.sync_tickets(options.repo)
elsif options.no_push
tic.sync_tickets('origin', false)
else
tic.sync_tickets()
end
rescue Git::GitExecuteError => e
if e.message[/does not appear to be a git repository/]
repo= e.message.split("\n")[0][/^[^:]+/][/"\w+"/].gsub('"','')
puts "Could not sync because git returned the following error:\n#{e.message.split("\n")[0][/[^:]+$/].strip}"
exit
end
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/command/tag.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001306 12033163356 0022735 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
module Command
module Tag
def parser(opts)
opts.banner = "Usage: ti tag [tic_id] [options] [tag_name] "
opts.on_head(
"-d", "--delete",
"Remove this tag from the ticket"){|v| options.remove = v }
end
def execute
if options.remove
puts 'remove'
end
if ARGV.size > 2 # `ti tag 1234abc tagname1`
tic.ticket_tag(ARGV[2], ARGV[1].chomp, options)
elsif ARGV.size == 2 # `ti tag tagname1`
tic.ticket_tag(ARGV[1], nil, options)
else
puts 'You need to at least specify one tag to add'
puts
puts usage
end
end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/comment.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000654 12033163356 0022213 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
class Comment
attr_accessor :base, :user, :added, :comment
def initialize( c, user, time=nil )
raise unless c
@comment= c
@user=user
@added= time.nil? ? Time.now : time
self
end
def self.read( base, file_name, sha )
type, date, user = file_name.split('_')
new( (base.git.gblob(sha).contents rescue nil), user, Time.at(date.to_i) )
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/ticket.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000027467 12033163356 0022047 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
class Ticket
attr_reader :base, :opts
attr_accessor :ticket_id, :ticket_name
attr_accessor :title, :state, :milestone, :assigned, :opened, :points
attr_accessor :comments, :tags, :attachments # arrays
def initialize(base, options = {})
# FIXME: what/where/who/how changed config to hash?
if (cfg = base.git.config).is_a? Hash
options[:user_name] ||= cfg["user.name"]
options[:user_email] ||= cfg["user.email"]
else
options[:user_name] ||= cfg("user.name")
options[:user_email] ||= cfg("user.email")
end
@base = base
@opts = options || {}
@state = 'open' # by default
@comments = []
@tags = []
@attachments = []
end
def self.create(base, title, options = {}, time=nil)
t = Ticket.new(base, options)
t.title = title
t.ticket_name = self.create_ticket_name(title, time)
t.save_new
t
end
def self.open(base, ticket_name, ticket_hash, options = {})
tid = nil
t = Ticket.new(base, options)
t.ticket_name = ticket_name
title, date = self.parse_ticket_name(ticket_name)
t.opened = date
ticket_hash['files'].each do |fname, sha|
if fname == 'TICKET_ID'
tid = sha
elsif fname == 'TICKET_TITLE'
t.title = base.git.gblob(sha).contents
else
# matching
data = fname.split('_')
case data[0]
when 'ASSIGNED'
t.assigned = data[1..-1].join('_')
when 'ATTACHMENTS'
#Attachments dir naming format:
#ticket_name/ATTACHMENTS/123456_jeff.welling@gmail.com_fubar.jpg
#data[] format:
#"ATTACHMENTS_1342116799_jeff.welling@gmail.com_Rakefile".split('_')
filename=File.join( 'ATTACHMENTS', fname.gsub(/^ATTACHMENTS_/,'') )
t.attachments << TicGitNG::Attachment.new( filename )
when 'COMMENT'
t.comments << TicGitNG::Comment.read(base, fname, sha)
when 'POINTS'
t.points = base.git.gblob(sha).contents.to_i
when 'STATE'
t.state = data[1]
when 'TAG'
t.tags << data[1]
when 'TITLE'
t.title = base.git.gblob(sha).contents
end
end
end
if !t.attachments.class==NilClass and t.attachments.size > 1
t.attachments= t.attachments.sort {|a1, a2| a1.added <=> a2.added }
end
t.ticket_id = tid
t
end
def self.parse_ticket_name(name)
epoch, title, rand = name.split('_')
title = title.gsub('-', ' ')
return [title, Time.at(epoch.to_i)]
end
# write this ticket to the git database
def save_new
base.in_branch do |wd|
files=[]
t=nil
base.logger.puts "saving #{ticket_name}"
Dir.mkdir(ticket_name)
Dir.chdir(ticket_name) do
base.new_file('TICKET_ID', ticket_name)
files << File.join( ticket_name, 'TICKET_ID' )
base.new_file('TICKET_TITLE', title)
files << File.join( ticket_name, 'TICKET_TITLE' )
base.new_file( (t='ASSIGNED_'+email) , email)
files << File.join( ticket_name, t )
base.new_file( (t='STATE_'+state) , state)
files << File.join( ticket_name, t )
base.new_file('TITLE', title)
files << File.join( ticket_name, 'TITLE' )
# add initial comment
#COMMENT_080315060503045__schacon_at_gmail
if opts[:comment]
base.new_file(t=comment_name(email), opts[:comment])
files << File.join( ticket_name, t )
end
# add initial tags
if opts[:tags] && opts[:tags].size > 0
opts[:tags] = opts[:tags].map { |t| t.strip }.compact
opts[:tags].each do |tag|
if tag.size > 0
tag_filename = 'TAG_' + Ticket.clean_string(tag)
if !File.exists?(tag_filename)
base.new_file(tag_filename, tag_filename)
files << File.join( ticket_name, tag_filename )
end
end
end
end
end
files.each {|file|
base.git.add file
}
base.git.commit("added ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
# ticket_id
end
def self.clean_string(string)
string.downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]+/i, '-')
end
def add_comment(comment)
return false if !comment
base.in_branch do |wd|
t=nil
Dir.chdir(ticket_name) do
base.new_file(t=comment_name(email), comment)
end
base.git.add File.join(ticket_name, t)
base.git.commit("added comment to ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
@comments << TicGitNG::Comment.new( comment, email )
self
end
def add_attach( base, filename, time=nil )
filename=File.expand_path(filename)
#FIXME Refactor -- Attachment.new should be called from Ticket.rb
# -- Attachment filename creation should be handled
# by the Attachment.rb code
base.in_branch do |wd|
attachments << (a=TicGitNG::Attachment.create( filename, self, time))
base.git.add File.join( ticket_name, a.filename )
base.git.commit("added attachment #{File.basename(a.filename)} to ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
if attachments.class!=NilClass and attachments.size > 1
@attachments=attachments.sort {|a1,a2| a1.added <=> a2.added }
end
self
end
#file_id can be one of:
# - An index number of the attachment (1,2,3,...)
# - A filename (fubar.jpg)
# - nil (nil) means use the last attachment
#
#if new_filename is nil, use existing filename
def get_attach file_id=nil, new_filename=nil
attachment=nil
pwd=Dir.pwd
base.in_branch do |wd|
if file_id.to_i==0 and (file_id=="0" or file_id.class==Fixnum)
if !attachments[file_id.to_i].nil?
attachment= attachments[0]
else
puts "No attachments match file id #{file_id}"
exit 1
end
elsif file_id.to_i > 0
if !attachments[file_id.to_i].nil?
attachment= attachments[file_id.to_i]
else
puts "No attachments match file id #{file_id}"
exit 1
end
else
#find attachment by filename
attachments.each {|a|
attachment=a if a.attachment_name==file_id
}
if attachment.nil?
puts "No attachments match filename #{file_id}"
exit 1
end
end
if !new_filename
#if no filename is specified...
filename= attachment.attachment_name
else
#if there is a new_filename given
if File.exist?( new_filename ) and File.directory?( new_filename )
#if it is a directory, not a filename
filename= File.join(
new_filename,
File.basename(attachment.attachment_name)
)
else
#if it is a filename, not a dir
filename= new_filename
end
end
unless File.exist?( File.dirname(filename) )
FileUtils.mkdir_p( File.dirname(filename) )
end
#save attachment [as new_filename]
t=File.join( ticket_name, attachment.filename )
unless filename[/^\//]
filename=File.join( pwd, filename )
end
FileUtils.cp( t, filename )
end
self
end
def change_state(new_state)
return false if !new_state
return false if new_state == state
t=nil
base.in_branch do |wd|
Dir.chdir(ticket_name) do
base.new_file(t='STATE_' + new_state, new_state)
end
base.git.remove(File.join(ticket_name,'STATE_' + state))
base.git.add File.join(ticket_name, t)
base.git.commit("added state (#{new_state}) to ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
@state=new_state
self
end
def change_assigned(new_assigned)
new_assigned ||= email
old_assigned= assigned || ''
return false if new_assigned == old_assigned
base.in_branch do |wd|
t=nil
Dir.chdir(ticket_name) do
base.new_file(t='ASSIGNED_' + new_assigned, new_assigned)
end
base.git.remove(File.join(ticket_name,'ASSIGNED_' + old_assigned))
base.git.add File.join(ticket_name,t)
base.git.commit("assigned #{new_assigned} to ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
@assigned=new_assigned
self
end
def change_points(new_points)
return false if new_points == points
base.in_branch do |wd|
Dir.chdir(ticket_name) do
base.new_file('POINTS', new_points)
end
base.git.add File.join(ticket_name, 'POINTS')
base.git.commit("set points to #{new_points} for ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
@points=new_points
self
end
def add_tag(tag)
return false if !tag
files=[]
added = false
tags = tag.split(',').map { |t| t.strip }
base.in_branch do |wd|
Dir.chdir(ticket_name) do
tags.each do |add_tag|
if add_tag.size > 0
tag_filename = 'TAG_' + Ticket.clean_string(add_tag)
if !File.exists?(tag_filename)
base.new_file(tag_filename, tag_filename)
files << File.join( ticket_name, tag_filename )
added = true
end
end
end
end
if added
files.each {|file|
base.git.add file
}
base.git.commit("added tags (#{tag}) to ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
end
tags.each {|tag|
@tags << tag
}
self
end
def remove_tag(tag)
return false if !tag
removed = false
tags = tag.split(',').map { |t| t.strip }
base.in_branch do |wd|
tags.each do |add_tag|
tag_filename = File.join(ticket_name, 'TAG_' + Ticket.clean_string(add_tag))
if File.exists?(tag_filename)
base.git.remove(tag_filename)
removed = true
end
end
if removed
base.git.commit("removed tags (#{tag}) from ticket #{ticket_name}")
end
end
@tags.delete_if {|t| t==tag }
self
end
def path
File.join(state, ticket_name)
end
def comment_name(email)
'COMMENT_' + Time.now.to_i.to_s + '_' + email
end
def email
opts[:user_email] || 'anon'
end
def assigned_name
assigned.split('@').first rescue ''
end
def self.create_ticket_name(title, time=nil)
[time.nil? ? Time.now.to_i.to_s : time, Ticket.clean_string(title), rand(999).to_i.to_s].join('_')
end
def create_attachment_name( attachment_name, time=nil )
raise ArgumentError, "create_attachment_name( ) only takes a string" unless attachment_name.class==String
if time
if time.to_i == 0
raise ArgumentError, "argument 'time' is not valid" unless time.class==Fixnum
else
time=time.to_i
end
end
time or time=Time.now.to_i
time.to_s+'_'+email+'_'+File.basename( attachment_name )
end
def ==(ticket2)
self.instance_variables.each {|instance_var|
unless send( instance_var.gsub('@','').to_sym ) == ticket2.instance_eval {send(instance_var.gsub('@','').to_sym)}
return false
end
}
return true
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/lib/ticgit-ng/version.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000053 12033163356 0022227 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 module TicGitNG
VERSION = '1.0.2.17'
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/note/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0016531 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/note/IMPLEMENT 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001547 12033163356 0020015 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 ~/.ticgit/HEAD -> branch name
~/.ticgit/CHECKOUT -> current ticket
~/.ticgit/USER -> schacon / email
ticgit/master
open/
080315060503_my_first_ticket_8956
TICKET_ID - this is filled with ts + random, the sha is
used as the ticket handle
ASSIGNED_schacon
COMMENT_080315060503045__schacon_at_gmail
COMMENT_080315060503045__schacon
COMMENT_080315060503045__someoneelse
COMMENT_080315060503045__schacon
COMMENT_080315060503045__someoneelse
COMMENT_080315060503045__schacon
TAG_something
TAG_my_tag
TAG_again
080315140503_my_other_ticket_3982
resolved/
080215134503_easy_fix_9386
invalid/
080211134503_everything_is_broke_0183
closed/
080112153503_needs_fixing_3984
080314134501_needs_fixing_2934
080314040501_needs_fixing_9486
ticgit/devbranch
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/note/NOTES 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003664 12033163356 0017355 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000
* store the tickets (stories, cards, bugs) - in a subdir of the repo, or a branch?
* merge strategy - if in branch, we can automate, if in subdir, must be human readable
* branch work?
- if closed in a branch, how do we handle that when branch merged? (seperate command)
$ git merge branch_name; tic merge
* Lighthouse integration
$ tic sync
States - open, resolved, invalid, hold
Assignment - user/email
USAGE
==========
tic recent
tic list (all open)
tic list state:closed
tic list tag:bug
tic list git:treeish
tic find assigned:me state:open date:"this week"
tic milestone
tic milestone migration1 (list tickets)
tic milestone -n migration1 3/4/08 (new milestone)
tic milestone -a {1} (add ticket to milestone)
tic milestone -d migration1 (delete)
tic status (tics grouped by milestone, stats)
tic tag (show tags)
tic tag {1} -n new_tag
tic tag {1} -d tag_name
tic tag -D tag_name
tic tag -r old_tag new_tag (rename tag)
tic show {1}
tic show {1} -c (comments)
tic show {1} -t (tasks)
tic show {1} -a (attachments)
tic sync (lighthouse)
tic checkout {1} - checks out a bug for time tracking - says you're working on it
tic assign {1} (person/partial - defaults to self) [-c] (and checkout)
tic state {1} resolved [branch - defaults to current, only shows in this branch)
tic attach {1} file.ext -m "file description"
tic attach {1}
tic attach {1} {attach-id} > file
tic comment {1} -m "I think this might be done"
tic comment --recent
tic new [prompts for info] (title, comment, tags, [state, assigned])
tic new -t bug "the thingy doesnt work" (treeish - defaults to current branch)
??
tic branch (shows tic branches - automatically created when using tic in a git branch)
tic merge [git_branch] (brings in all bug states from branch)
tic merge --preview [git_branch] (doesn't do the merge, but shows what it would do)
tic git-commit "message" (commits git and attaches tic number)
-- later? --
tic task
tic task new -m "my new task"
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/note/OUTPUT 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003732 12033163356 0017521 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 OUTPUT
==========
> tic recent
1 34j238 this one is important 03/05 comment added
2 3kd898 anther bug 03/05 comment added
3 3kd898 anther bug 03/04 new ticket created
4 as8fk5 my first ticket 02/01 tag added
> tic list
# on branch 'master'
1 34j238 this one is important open schacon (bug, accepted)
2 3kd898 anther bug open schacon (bug)
3 as8fk5 my first ticket closed nickh68 (bug, dead)
> tic list state:closed
# on branch 'master'
1 as8fk5 my first ticket closed nickh68 (bug, dead)
> tic milestone
tix ms date left
-----------------------------------------------
3 migration1 03/15/08 35 days
18 mall_network 04/15/08 65 days
87 future 05/30/08 135 days
> tic milestone migration1 (list tickets)
|###########################-----------|
open: 3 closed: 10 progress: 80%
* Open *
34j238 this one is important open schacon (bug, accepted)
3kd898 anther bug open schacon (bug)
as8fk5 open tick open nickh68 (bug, dead)
* Closed *
34j238 this one is important closed schacon (bug, accepted)
3kd898 anther bug closed schacon (bug)
as8fk5 open tick closed nickh68 (bug, dead)
> tic tag
bug 35
accepted 20
dead 8
> tic show {1}
Ticket : 34j238
Title : The Sweetest Ticket Ever
Assign : Scott Chacon
State : OPEN
Tags : bug, accepted, sweet, feature
Date : 03/01/08 (two weeks ago)
Attachments : 2
329jd2 patch1.txt - some description
7sjhe3 patch2.txt - some other description
Recent Comments :
03/18 schacon - why do you think this is still open
03/14 schacon - why do you think this is still open -...(more)
03/12 schacon - another comment on the ticket that is...(more)
02/01 schacon - opening the ticket
(12 more comments)
# `tic show 34j238 -c` for more comments
# `tic show 34j238 -a` for more attachment detail
> tic checkout {1}
you are now working on tic 34j238, "The Sweetest Ticket Ever"
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/note/TODO 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000553 12033163356 0017224 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 link to another ticket (child tickets)
Merge
link to a git object
Web UI
TicGit goes up directories until it finds .git dir
Ticket
- remove ticket ( git.remove(ticket_dir, :recursive => true) )
Color Output + Paging long results
Attachments
- add
- download
Milestones
Tags
* show all tags
* rename tag
* delete tag
* tag multiple tics
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 12033163356 0016516 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/attachments_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000044052 12033163356 0022375 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
describe TicGitNG::Attachment do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:all) do
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:all) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
#To make sure attachments[] isn't loaded randomly and that we're aren't just getting
#lucky this time around, run the test 100 times in a loop.
it "should sort attachments[] chronologically, not randomly" do
#FIXME implementation failure
#Does not properly detect randomized loads
#Test with and without TicGitNG.open
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
5.times do
#setup git repo
git_dir= setup_new_git_repo
base= TicGitNG.open( git_dir, test_opts )
#add ticket
tic= base.ticket_new('new ticket')
#add 5 attachments
5.times do |i|
#FIXME attahcments must not be added at the exact same time
attachment_fname= File.join( Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach'), "fubar.txt#{i}" )
new_file( attachment_fname, "content#{i}" )
tic= base.ticket_attach( attachment_fname, tic.ticket_id, time_skew() )
end
tic.attachments.size.should == 5
#re-read the ticket to read the attachments
#check the sort
last=nil
tic.attachments.each {|a|
unless last.nil?
a.added.should >= last.added
end
last=a
}
base= TicGitNG.open( git_dir, test_opts )
#check attachments are in order
tic= base.ticket_show( tic.ticket_id )
#check the sort
last=nil
tic.attachments.each {|a|
unless last.nil?
a.added.should >= last.added
end
last=a
}
end
end
end
it "should be able to add an attachment to a ticket" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
#create a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
new_file( attachment_fname=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), "I am the contents of the attachment" )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname, tic.ticket_id )
#check that the file was attached
tic.attachments.map {|a|
a.filename.split('_').pop=='fubar.txt'
}.index( true ).should_not == nil
end
end
it "should support multiple attachments per ticket" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
#create a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), "I am the contents of the attachment" )
new_file( attachment_fname2=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), "More contents!" )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname2, tic.ticket_id )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_show( tic.ticket_id )
#check that the file was attached
cond_1=false
cond_2=false
tic.attachments.map {|a|
if a.filename.split('_').pop=='fubar.txt'
cond_1=true
elsif a.filename.split('_').pop=='fubar.jpg'
cond_2=true
end
}
[cond_1,cond_2].uniq.size.should == 1
cond_1.should == true
end
end
it "should be able to see an attachment that has been added to a ticket" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
#create a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
contents="I am the contents of the attachment"
new_file( attachment_fname=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), contents )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname, tic.ticket_id )
#check that the file was attached with details
tic.attachments.size.should == 1
tic.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.txt'
tic.email.should == tic.attachments[0].user
tic.base.in_branch do |wd|
read_line_of(File.join( tic.ticket_name, tic.attachments[0].filename)).strip.should == contents
end
end
end
it "should be able to get the attachment based on 'AttachmentID'" do #AttachmentID is a number
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
#create a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
#FIXME time_skew randomizes the ordering of the attachments
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i+500)
#get attachment
new_filename0= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.txt' )
new_filename1= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.jpg' )
#check contents
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 0, new_filename0, tic.ticket_id )
File.exist?( new_filename0 ).should == true
read_line_of( new_filename0 ).strip.should == content0
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 1, new_filename1, tic.ticket_id )
File.exist?( new_filename1 ).should == true
read_line_of( new_filename1 ).strip.should == content1
end
end
it "should be able to get the attachment based on filename" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id )
#get attachment
new_filename0= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.txt' )
new_filename1= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.jpg' )
#check contents
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fubar.txt', new_filename0, tic.ticket_id )
#test getting a file to a directory by specifying new-filename as a directory
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fubar.txt', File.dirname(new_filename0), tic.ticket_id )
File.exist?( new_filename0 ).should == true
File.exist?( File.join(File.dirname(new_filename0), 'fubar.txt') ).should==true
read_line_of( new_filename0 ).strip.should == content0
read_line_of( File.join(File.dirname(new_filename0), 'fubar.txt') ).strip.should == content0
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fubar.jpg', new_filename1, tic.ticket_id )
#test getting a file to a directory by specifying new-filename as a directory
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fubar.jpg', File.dirname(new_filename1), tic.ticket_id )
File.exist?( new_filename1 ).should == true
File.exist?( File.join(File.dirname(new_filename1), 'fubar.jpg' ) ).should==true
read_line_of( new_filename1 ).strip.should == content1
read_line_of( File.join(File.dirname(new_filename1), 'fubar.jpg') ).strip.should==content1
end
end
it "should only have valid filenames that begin with 'ATTACHMENTS/'" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i)
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i + 60)
tic.attachments.each {|a| a.filename[/^ATTACHMENTS\//].nil?.should == false }
end
end
it "should be able to list the attachments on the current ticket" do #`ti attach list`
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i+60 )
tic.attachments.size.should == 2
tic.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.txt'
tic.attachments[1].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.jpg'
tic.attachments[0].user.should_not == nil
tic.attachments[1].user.should_not == nil
end
end
it "should not change the attachment that has been attached if the local file changes" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i+60 )
File.open( attachment_fname0, 'a' ) {|f|
f.puts "I am a second line in the first attachment!"
}
File.open( attachment_fname1, 'a' ) {|f|
f.puts "I am a second line in the second attachment!"
}
tic.base.in_branch {|wd|
File.read( File.join(
tic.ticket_name,
tic.attachments[0].filename
)
).strip.split("\n").size.should==1
File.read( File.join(
tic.ticket_name,
tic.attachments[1].filename
)
).strip.split("\n").size.should==1
}
File.read( attachment_fname0 ).strip.split("\n").size.should==2
File.read( attachment_fname1 ).strip.split("\n").size.should==2
#FIXME checkout the attachments to see if they have changed
end
end
it "should not explode violently when retrieving an attachment from no attachments" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
lambda {
tic.attachments[0]
}.should_not raise_error
lambda {
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 0, nil, tic.ticket_id )
}.should raise_error(SystemExit)
end
end
it "should be able to handle filenames with '_' in them -- '_' is a special char" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
#Split the attachment basename, delete the first two (time,user), remianing is filename
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fu_bar.txt' ), content0 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i )
tic.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fu_bar.txt'
end
end
it "should allow the attaching of multiple filenames with the same name" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i+60 )
tic.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.jpg'
tic.attachments[1].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.jpg'
end
end
it "should not explode violently when a duplicate file is attached" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content0 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id, Time.now.to_i+60 )
tic.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.jpg'
tic.attachments[1].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.jpg'
end
end
it "should be able to properly get attachments with '_' in the filename" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim*$@#.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id )
#get attachment
new_filename0= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.txt' )
new_filename1= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.jpg' )
#check contents
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim.txt', new_filename0, tic.ticket_id )
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim.txt', File.dirname(new_filename0), tic.ticket_id )
File.exist?( new_filename0 ).should == true
File.exist?( File.join(File.dirname(new_filename0), 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim.txt') ).should==true
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim*$@#.jpg', new_filename1, tic.ticket_id )
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim*$@#.jpg', File.dirname(new_filename1), tic.ticket_id )
File.exist?( new_filename1 ).should == true
File.exist?( File.join(File.dirname(new_filename1), 'fu_bar_baz_ted_zim*$@#.jpg' ) ).should==true
end
end
it "should fail gracefully when trying to get a filename that does not exist" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
lambda {
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_new('my_delicious_ticket')
# a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
content0="I am the contents of the attachment"
content1="More contents!"
new_file( attachment_fname0=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), content0 )
new_file( attachment_fname1=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.jpg' ), content1 )
#attach the file
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname0, tic.ticket_id )
tic= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname1, tic.ticket_id )
#get attachment
new_filename0= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.txt' )
new_filename1= File.join(
File.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-get_attachment-test')),
'new_filename.jpg' )
#check contents
@ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fake_file.txt', new_filename0, tic.ticket_id )
}.should raise_error SystemExit
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/base_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000025605 12033163356 0020777 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
describe TicGitNG::Base do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:all) do
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:all) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "should fail gracefully when init-ing if git has no commits" do
tempdir = Dir.mktmpdir
Dir.chdir(tempdir) do
git = Git.init
end
opts=test_opts
lambda {
TicGitNG.open( tempdir, opts )
}.should raise_error SystemExit
end
it "should have 4 ticket states" do
@ticgitng.tic_states.size.should eql(4)
end
it "should be able to create new tickets" do
@ticgitng.tickets.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket').should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
@ticgitng.tickets.size.should eql(1)
end
it "should be able to list existing tickets" do
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my second ticket').should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
list = @ticgitng.ticket_list
list.first.should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
list.size.should eql(2)
end
it "should be able to change the state of a ticket" do
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_list.first
@ticgitng.ticket_change('resolved', tic.ticket_id)
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_show(tic.ticket_id)
tic.state.should eql('resolved')
end
it "should not be able to change the state of a ticket to something invalid" do
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_list.first
@ticgitng.ticket_change('resolve', tic.ticket_id)
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_show(tic.ticket_id)
tic.state.should_not eql('resolve')
end
it "should be able to change to whom the ticket is assigned" do
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_list.first
@ticgitng.ticket_assign('pope', tic.ticket_id)
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_show(tic.ticket_id)
tic.assigned.should eql('pope')
end
it "should not be able to change to whom the ticket is assigned if it is already assigned to that user" do
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_list.first
tic_id = tic.ticket_id
lambda {
@ticgitng.ticket_assign(tic.assigned, tic_id)
@ticgitng.ticket_show(tic_id)
}.should_not change(@ticgitng.ticket_recent(tic_id), :size)
end
it "should default to the current user when changing to whom the ticket is assigned" do
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_list.first
@ticgitng.ticket_checkout(tic.ticket_id)
@ticgitng.ticket_assign()
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_show(tic.ticket_id)
tic.assigned.should eql(tic.email)
end
it "should only show open tickets by default" do
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my third ticket')
tics = @ticgitng.ticket_list
states = tics.map { |t| t.state }.uniq
states.size.should eql(1)
states.first.should eql('open')
end
it "should be able to filter tickets on state" do
tics = @ticgitng.ticket_list(:state => 'resolved')
tics.size.should eql(1)
tics = @ticgitng.ticket_list(:state => 'open')
tics.size.should eql(2)
end
it "should be able to save and recall filtered ticket lists" do
tics = @ticgitng.ticket_list(:state => 'resolved', :save => 'resolve')
tics.size.should eql(1)
rtics = @ticgitng.ticket_list(:saved => 'resolve')
tics.size.should eql(1)
end
it "should be able to comment on tickets" do
t = @ticgitng.ticket_new('my fourth ticket')
t.comments.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_comment('my new comment', t.ticket_id)
t = @ticgitng.ticket_show(t.ticket_id)
t.comments.size.should eql(1)
t.comments.first.comment.should eql('my new comment')
end
it "should retrieve specific tickets" do
tid = @ticgitng.ticket_list.last.ticket_id
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_show(tid)
tic.ticket_id.should eql(tid)
end
it "should be able to checkout a ticket" do
tid = @ticgitng.ticket_list.last.ticket_id
@ticgitng.ticket_checkout(tid)
@ticgitng.ticket_show.ticket_id.should eql(tid)
end
it "should resolve partial shas into ticket" do
tid = @ticgitng.ticket_list.last.ticket_id
@ticgitng.ticket_checkout(tid[0, 5])
@ticgitng.ticket_show.ticket_id.should eql(tid)
@ticgitng.ticket_checkout(tid[0, 20])
@ticgitng.ticket_show.ticket_id.should eql(tid)
end
it "should resolve order number from most recent list into ticket" do
tics = @ticgitng.ticket_list(:state => 'open')
@ticgitng.ticket_show('1').ticket_id.should eql(tics[0].ticket_id)
@ticgitng.ticket_show('2').ticket_id.should eql(tics[1].ticket_id)
end
it "should be able to tag a ticket" do
t = @ticgitng.ticket_list.last
t.tags.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_tag('newtag', t.ticket_id)
t = @ticgitng.ticket_show(t.ticket_id)
t.tags.size.should eql(1)
t.tags.first.should eql('newtag')
end
it "should not be able to tag a ticket with a blank tag" do
t = @ticgitng.ticket_new('my fourth ticket', :tags => [' '])
t.tags.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_tag(' ', t.ticket_id)
t = @ticgitng.ticket_show(t.ticket_id)
t.tags.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_tag('', t.ticket_id)
t = @ticgitng.ticket_show(t.ticket_id)
t.tags.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_tag(',mytag', t.ticket_id)
t = @ticgitng.ticket_show(t.ticket_id)
t.tags.size.should eql(1)
t.tags.first.should eql('mytag')
end
it "should be able to remove a tag from a ticket" do
t = @ticgitng.ticket_new('my next ticket', :tags => ['scotty', 'chacony'])
t.tags.size.should eql(2)
o=OpenStruct.new
o.remove=true
@ticgitng.ticket_tag('scotty', t.ticket_id, o)
t.tags.size.should eql(2)
t.tags.first.should eql('chacony')
end
it "should save state to disk after a new ticket" do
time = File.lstat(@ticgitng.state).mtime.to_i
sleep 1
t = @ticgitng.ticket_new('my next ticket', :tags => ['scotty', 'chacony'])
File.lstat(@ticgitng.state).mtime.to_i.should_not eql(time)
end
it "should be able to change the points of a ticket" do
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_list.first
tic.state.should_not == 3
@ticgitng.ticket_points(3, tic.ticket_id)
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_show(tic.ticket_id)
tic.points.should == 3
end
it "should detect the ticgit branch when the repository is moved" do
#create git dir
#done in before(:all) block
#create some tickets
tic=@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
#move the git dir
FileUtils.mv( @path, @path+'1' )
#test that the program does not raise SystemExit
opts=test_opts
opts[:init]=false
lambda {
@ticgitng=TicGitNG.open( @path+'1', opts )
}.should_not raise_error SystemExit
end
it "should use the same email that git provides" do
#This is necessary because the other specs depend
#on the side effects of one another, but those
#side effects are detrimental to this spec so
#we initialize things again for a clean slate.
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
tic=@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
tic.email.should == @ticgitng.git.lib.config_get('user.email')
end
it "should be able to use '_' in assigning" do
#This is necessary because the other specs depend
#on the side effects of one another, but those
#side effects are detrimental to this spec so
#we initialize things again for a clean slate.
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
tic=@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
tic=@ticgitng.ticket_assign( 'some_random_user', tic.ticket_id )
tic=@ticgitng.ticket_show( tic.ticket_id )
tic.assigned.should == 'some_random_user'
end
it "should return an updated ticket for each of the ticket_* methods" do
#This is necessary because the other specs depend
#on the side effects of one another, but those
#side effects are detrimental to this spec so
#we initialize things again for a clean slate.
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
num_of_methods= @ticgitng.methods.collect {|m|
m if m[/^ticket_/]
}.compact.size.-(1).should == 12
#ticket_new, ticket_points, ticket_tag
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.title.should == 'my new ticket'
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_points( 1337, ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.points.should == 1337
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_tag( 'fubar', ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.tags.size.should == 1
ticket.tags[0].should == 'fubar'
#ticket_attach, ticket_get_attachment,
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
#create a file to attach
to_attach= Dir.mktmpdir('to_attach')
new_file( attachment_fname=File.join( to_attach, 'fubar.txt' ), "I am the contents of the attachment" )
#attach the file
ticket= @ticgitng.ticket_attach( attachment_fname, ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.attachments.size.should == 1
ticket.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.txt'
ticket= @ticgitng.ticket_get_attachment( 'fubar.txt', nil, ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.attachments.size.should == 1
ticket.attachments[0].attachment_name.should == 'fubar.txt'
end
#ticket_assign, ticket_revparse,
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_assign( 'some_random_guy', ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.assigned.should == 'some_random_guy'
ticket1=@ticgitng.ticket_revparse( ticket.ticket_id[/[0-9a-z]{5}/] )
ticket1.should == ticket.ticket_name
#ticket_change, ticket_show,
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_change( 'resolved', ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
ticket.state.should == 'resolved'
@ticgitng.ticket_change( 'open', ticket.ticket_id )
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_show( ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
#ticket_checkout, ticket_list,
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_checkout( ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
@ticgitng.current_ticket.should == ticket.ticket_name
tickets=@ticgitng.ticket_list
tickets.size.should == 1
tickets[0].class.should == TicGitNG::Ticket
tickets[0].ticket_id.should == ticket.ticket_id
#ticket_comment
ticket=@ticgitng.ticket_comment( 'fubar fubar fubar', ticket.ticket_id )
ticket.comments[0].comment.should == 'fubar fubar fubar'
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/base_ticket_revparse_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000006043 12033163356 0024244 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
describe TicGitNG::Base do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:each) do
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:each) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "should return a ticket by index" do
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
test_titles = ["0", "1", "2"]
test_titles.each do |title|
@ticgitng.ticket_new(title)
end
# This forces the ticket list to cache as an indexable list
# Use the middle ticket as our test ticket
title_index = @ticgitng.ticket_list[1].title.to_i
# Ticket indexing is 1 based. Query for the middle ticket.
found_tic_name = @ticgitng.ticket_revparse("2")
clean_name = test_titles[title_index].downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]+/i, '-')
found_tic_name.should match /^\d+_#{clean_name}_\d+$/
end
it "should return a ticket by full SHA" do
test_title = "My SHA test ticket"
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_new(test_title)
found_tic_name = @ticgitng.ticket_revparse(tic.ticket_id)
clean_name = test_title.downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]+/i, '-')
found_tic_name.should match /^\d+_#{clean_name}_\d+$/
end
it "should return a ticket by partial SHA which is an integer" do
test_title = "My partial integer SHA test ticket"
integer_partial_sha = '432513'
clean_name = test_title.downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]+/i, '-')
@ticgitng.should_receive(:read_tickets).with().and_return(
{
"1306092232_#{clean_name}_317" =>
{
"files"=> [
["ASSIGNED_some_person@email.com", "2d4e94d6963e02f079bc5712ed90a8237a415ebf"],
["STATE_open", "f510327578a4562e26a7c64bdf061e4a49f85ee6"],
["TICKET_ID", integer_partial_sha+'ajf34j2lk23bk3423'],
["TICKET_TITLE", "44c496d5543823f54e7920738b70b03e85955866"],
["TITLE", "44c496d5543823f54e7920738b70b03e85955866"]
]
}
}
)
found_tic_name = @ticgitng.ticket_revparse(integer_partial_sha)
found_tic_name.should match /^\d+_#{clean_name}_\d+$/
end
it "should return a ticket by partial SHA" do
test_title = "My partial SHA test ticket"
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_new(test_title)
found_tic_name = @ticgitng.ticket_revparse(tic.ticket_id[0..5])
clean_name = test_title.downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]+/i, '-')
found_tic_name.should match /^\d+_#{clean_name}_\d+$/
end
it "should not return a ticket by short partial SHA" do
tic = @ticgitng.ticket_new("My short partial SHA test ticket")
found_tic_name = @ticgitng.ticket_revparse( tic.ticket_id[0..3] )
found_tic_name.should == nil
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/cache_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003104 12033163356 0021116 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
require 'pp'
describe TicGitNG do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
include TicGitNG
before(:each) do
@path= setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts= test_opts
@ticgitng= TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:each) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "Should not contaminate ticgit/ticgit-ng branch just because working dir is contaminated" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
@ticgitng.ticket_new('new ticket, clean state', :comment=>"I am the content")
workingdir_ticket=File.join( @ticgitng.tic_working, @ticgitng.tickets.sort[0][0] )
new_file( File.join(workingdir_ticket, 'fake_file'), 'I am a file that should not be commited' )
@ticgitng.ticket_new('another ticket', :comment=>"This commit should not add the new_file()" )
#@ticgitng.git.gtree(@ticgitng.which_branch?).trees.map {|dir_name| dir_name.include?('fake_file') }.size.should eq(2)
has_fake_file=false
@ticgitng.git.gtree(@ticgitng.which_branch?).trees.each {|tree| tree[1].blobs.map {|blob_name| has_fake_file=true if blob_name[0].include?('fake_file') }}
has_fake_file.should eq(false)
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/cli_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000016465 12033163356 0020640 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
describe TicGitNG::CLI do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:each) do
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:each) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "should list the tickets" do
@ticgitng.tickets.size.should eql(0)
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket').should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my second ticket').should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
@ticgitng.tickets.size.should eql(2)
fields = %w[TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags]
output = []
# It's unclear why it's necessary to append each line like this, but
# cli('list') would otherwise return nil. The spec helper probably
# needs some refactoring.
cli(@path, 'init','list') do |line|
output << line
end
output.shift.should match ""
output.shift.should match /#{fields.join( '\s+' )}/
output.shift.should match /^-+$/
#check that at least the SHA1 prefix exists
output.shift[/^[a-z0-9]{6}\s/].should_not == nil
output.shift[/^[a-z0-9]{6}\s/].should_not == nil
output.shift.should match ""
end
it "should return the same ticket from ticket_show and ticket_new" do
#FIXME the output of cli(@path,'list') produces a random order
#- This has to do with a lack of timeskew
20.times do
#setup git repo
git_dir= setup_new_git_repo
base= TicGitNG.open( git_dir, test_opts )
base.tickets.size.should eql(0)
tic1=base.ticket_new('my new ticket', Hash.new, t1=time_skew)
tic1.should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
tic1.should == base.ticket_show( tic1.ticket_id )
tic2=base.ticket_new('my second ticket', Hash.new, t2=time_skew)
tic2.should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
tic2.should == base.ticket_show( tic2.ticket_id )
tic1.should_not == tic2
tic1.should_not == base.ticket_show( tic2.ticket_id )
tic1.title.should == 'my new ticket'
tic2.title.should == 'my second ticket'
base.tickets.size.should eql(2)
if t1>t2
t=tic2
tic2=tic1
tic1=t
end
fields = %w[TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags]
output = []
# It's unclear why it's necessary to append each line like this, but
# cli('list') would otherwise return nil. The spec helper probably
# needs some refactoring.
cli(git_dir, 'init','list') do |line|
output << line
end
output.shift.should match ""
output.shift.should match /#{fields.join( '\s+' )}/
output.shift.should match /^-+$/
#first ticket
line=output.shift.split(' ')
line[0].should match /^[a-z0-9]{6}/
#This doesn't hinge on t1 8
a="#{a[0, 7]}+"
end
line.pop.should == a
#FIXME if t1 8
a="#{a[0, 7]}+"
end
line.pop.should == a
line.pop.should == tic2.opened.strftime('%m/%d')
line.pop.should == 'open'
#delete the sha1
line.shift
line.join(' ').should == tic2.title
end
end
it "should show a ticket" do
#FIXME needs time_sku to avoid random failures
@ticgitng.tickets.size.should eql(0)
tic1=@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket', Hash.new, t1=time_skew)
tic1.should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
tic1=@ticgitng.ticket_show(tic1.ticket_id)
tic2=@ticgitng.ticket_new('my second ticket', Hash.new, t2=time_skew)
tic2.should be_an_instance_of(TicGitNG::Ticket)
tic2=@ticgitng.ticket_show(tic2.ticket_id)
@ticgitng.tickets.size.should eql(2)
if t1>t2
t=tic2
tic2=tic1
tic1=t
end
fields = %w[TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags]
output = []
# It's unclear why it's necessary to append each line like this, but
# cli('list') would otherwise return nil. The spec helper probably
# needs some refactoring.
cli(@path, 'init','list') do |line|
output << line
end
output.shift.should match ""
output.shift.should match /#{fields.join( '\s+' )}/
output.shift.should match /^-+$/
#first ticket
line=output.shift.split(' ')
line[0].should match /^[a-z0-9]{6}/
a=tic1.assigned
if a.bytesize > 8
a="#{a[0, 7]}+"
end
line.pop.should == a
line.pop.should == tic1.opened.strftime('%m/%d')
line.pop.should == 'open'
#delete the sha1
line.shift
line.join(' ').should == tic1.title
#second ticket
line=output.shift.split(' ')
line[0].should match /^[a-z0-9]{6}/
a=tic2.assigned
if a.bytesize > 8
a="#{a[0, 7]}+"
end
line.pop.should == a
line.pop.should == tic2.opened.strftime('%m/%d')
line.pop.should == 'open'
#delete the sha1
line.shift
line.join(' ').should == tic2.title
end
it 'displays --help' do
expected = format_expected(<<-OUT)
Please specify at least one action to execute.
Usage: ti COMMAND [FLAGS] [ARGS]
The available ticgit commands are:
assign Assings a ticket to someone
attach Attach file to ticket
checkout Checkout a ticket
comment Comment on a ticket
help Show help for a ticgit command
init Initialize Ticgit-ng
list List tickets
new Create a new ticket
points Assign points to a ticket
recent List recent activities
show Show a ticket
state Change state of a ticket
sync Sync tickets
tag Modify tags of a ticket
Common options:
-v, --version Show the version number
-h, --help Display this help
OUT
cli(@path) do |line|
line.should == expected.shift
end
end
it 'displays empty list' do
fields = %w[TicId Title State Date Assgn Tags]
output = []
# It's unclear why it's necessary to append each line like this, but
# cli('list') would otherwise return nil. The spec helper probably
# needs some refactoring.
cli(@path, 'init','list') do |line|
output << line
end
output.shift.should match ""
output.shift.should match /#{fields.join '\s+'}/
output.shift.should match /^-+$/
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/merging_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000015355 12033163356 0021516 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
require 'pp'
describe TicGitNG do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:each) do
@path= setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts= test_opts
@ticgitng= TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:each) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "Should merge in tickets from a remote source" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
#prep, get temp dirs, init git2
@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
git2=Git.clone(@path, 'remote_1')
git=Git.open(@path)
git_path_2= tmp_dir + '/remote_1/'
#Make ticgit-ng branch in remote_1
git2.checkout('origin/ticgit')
git2.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
ticgit2=TicGitNG.open(git_path_2, @orig_test_opts)
ticgit2.ticket_new('my second ticket')
git2.checkout('master')
git.add_remote('upstream', git_path_2)
git.checkout('ticgit')
git.pull('upstream', 'upstream/ticgit-ng')
git.checkout('master')
ticgit2.tickets.length.should == @ticgitng.tickets.length
end
end
it "should be able to sync with origin" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
#prep, get temp dirs, init git2
#@ticgitng.ticket_new('my new ticket')
#git=Git.open(@path)
git_path_2= tmp_dir + '/remote_1/'
git_path_3= tmp_dir + '/remote_2/'
#Make ticgit-ng branch in remote_1
git2=Git.clone(@path, 'remote_1')
git2.checkout('origin/ticgit')
#this creates the ticgit-ng branch, tracking origin/ticgit-ng
git2.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
git2.checkout('master')
git3=Git.clone(git_path_2, 'remote_2')
git3.checkout('origin/ticgit-ng')
git3.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
git3.checkout('master')
ticgit2=TicGitNG.open(git_path_2, @orig_test_opts)
ticgit2.ticket_new('my first ticket')
ticgit3=TicGitNG.open(git_path_3, @orig_test_opts)
ticgit3.ticket_new('my second ticket')
ticgit2.ticket_new('my third ticket')
#git.add_remote('upstream', git_path_2)
#git.checkout('ticgit-ng')
#git.pull('upstream', 'upstream/ticgit-ng')
#git.checkout('master')
ticgit3.sync_tickets('origin', true, false)
ticgit3.tickets.length.should == ticgit2.tickets.length
end
end
it "should be able to sync with other repos" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
#prep, get temp dirs, init git2
git_path_2= tmp_dir + '/remote_1/'
git_path_3= tmp_dir + '/remote_2/'
git_path_4= tmp_dir + '/remote_3/'
#Make ticgit-ng branch in remote_1
git2=Git.clone(@path, 'remote_1')
git2.checkout('origin/ticgit')
#this creates the ticgit-ng branch, tracking from the
#branch we are already on, origin/ticgit-ng
git2.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
git2.checkout('master')
#Make ticgit-ng branch in remote_2
git3=Git.clone(@path, 'remote_2')
git3.checkout('origin/ticgit')
git3.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
git3.checkout('master')
#Make ticgit-ng branch in remote_2
git4=Git.clone(@path, 'remote_3')
git4.checkout('origin/ticgit')
git4.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
git4.checkout('master')
ticgit2=TicGitNG.open(git_path_2, @orig_test_opts)
ticgit2.tickets.length.should==0
ticgit2.ticket_new('my first ticket')
ticgit3=TicGitNG.open(git_path_3, @orig_test_opts)
ticgit3.tickets.length.should==0
ticgit3.ticket_new('my second ticket')
ticgit4=TicGitNG.open(git_path_4, @orig_test_opts)
ticgit4.tickets.length.should==0
ticgit4.ticket_new('my third ticket')
ticgit2.ticket_new('my fourth ticket')
#git.add_remote('upstream', git_path_2)
#git.checkout('ticgit-ng')
#git.pull('upstream', 'upstream/ticgit-ng')
#git.checkout('master')
git3.add_remote('ticgit2', git_path_2)
git4.add_remote('ticgit3', git_path_3)
ticgit3.sync_tickets('ticgit2', true, false) #ticgit3 should now have tickets 1, 2, and 4
#and ticgit2 should now have the same
ticgit3.tickets.length.should==3
ticgit2.tickets.length.should==3
ticgit4.sync_tickets('ticgit3', false, false) #ticgit4 should now have tickets 1,2,3,4
#but ticgit2 and 3 should only have 1,2,4
ticgit4.tickets.length.should==4
ticgit3.tickets.length.should==3
ticgit2.tickets.length.should==3
git4.add_remote('ticgit2', git_path_2)
ticgit4.sync_tickets('ticgit2', true, false) #ticgit2 and 4 should now have 4 tickets while
#ticgit3 only has 3 tickets
ticgit4.tickets.length.should==4
ticgit3.tickets.length.should==3
ticgit2.tickets.length.should==4
end
end
it "Use the 'ticgit' branch if 'ticgit-ng' isn't available (legacy support)" do
Dir.chdir(File.expand_path( tmp_dir=Dir.mktmpdir('ticgit-ng-gitdir1-') )) do
#Because there is no 'ticgit' or 'ticgit-ng' branch
#this will create a new ticket in 'ticgit-ng'
@ticgitng.ticket_new('original shinanigins')
git1=Git.clone( @path, 'remote_0' )
#This checks out origin/ticgit-ng and creates a new
#branch following it callled ticgit, which should be
#used transparently instead of ticgit-ng
git1.checkout( 'origin/ticgit' )
git1.branch('ticgit').checkout
ticgitng1=TicGitNG.open( tmp_dir+'/remote_0/', @orig_test_opts )
ticgitng1.which_branch?.should == 'ticgit'
git2=Git.clone( @path, 'remote_1' )
git2.checkout( 'origin/ticgit' )
git2.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
ticgitng2=TicGitNG.open( tmp_dir+'/remote_1/', @orig_test_opts )
ticgitng2.which_branch?.should == 'ticgit-ng'
git3=Git.clone( @path, 'remote_2' )
git3.checkout( 'origin/ticgit' )
git3.branch('ticgit').checkout
git3.checkout( 'origin/ticgit' )
git3.branch('ticgit-ng').checkout
ticgitng3=TicGitNG.open( tmp_dir+'/remote_2/', @orig_test_opts )
ticgitng3.which_branch?.should == 'ticgit-ng'
# if 'ticgit' and 'ticgit-ng'
# should use 'ticgit-ng'
# elsif 'ticgit' and !'ticgit-ng'
# should use 'ticgit'
# elsif !'ticgit' and 'ticgit-ng'
# should use 'ticgit-ng'
# end
end
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/scalability_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003657 12033163356 0022370 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
describe TicGitNG::Base do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:each) do
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:each) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "Should take the same amount of time to init on a large repo as a small one" do
t1_before=0
t1_after=0
t2_before=0
t2_after=0
path1= setup_new_git_repo
Dir.chdir( path1 ) do
#test a small repo
#do this a couple times to make it a bit fairer re caching
10.times do
t1_before=Time.now.to_i
ticgit1=TicGitNG.open( path1, @orig_test_opts )
t1_after=Time.now.to_i
end
end
path2= setup_new_git_repo
Dir.chdir( path2 ) do
#test a large repo
git=Git.open '.'
500.times do |i|
new_file("file_#{i}", "#{rand(9999999)}_#{i}")
git.add "file_#{i}"
git.commit "Added file_#{i}"
end
#do this a couple times to make it fairer re caching
10.times do
t2_before=Time.now.to_i
ticgit2=TicGitNG.open( path2, @orig_test_opts )
t2_after=Time.now.to_i
end
end
#Opening is a simple operation, it should take less than a second in most cases,
#But this test is intended to make sure that the size of the repo does not impact
#the initialization time of TicGit-ng
#FIXME Fix this dirty hack, find out what the proper way to do this is
true.should == ((t1_after-t1_before) < 5)
true.should == ((t2_after-t2_before) < 5)
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/spec_helper.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004506 12033163356 0021341 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../lib/ticgit-ng")
require 'fileutils'
require 'logger'
require 'tempfile'
TICGITNG_HISTORY = StringIO.new
module TicGitNGSpecHelper
=begin
tempdir -
test => "content"
subdir -
testfile => "content2"
=end
def setup_new_git_repo prefix='ticgit-ng-gitdir-'
tempdir = Dir.mktmpdir prefix
Dir.chdir(tempdir) do
git = Git.init
new_file('test', 'content')
Dir.mkdir('subdir')
new_file('subdir/testfile', 'content2')
git.add
git.commit('first commit')
end
tempdir
end
def test_opts
tempdir = Dir.mktmpdir 'ticgit-ng-ticdir-'
logger = Logger.new(Tempfile.new('ticgit-ng-log-'))
{ :tic_dir => tempdir, :logger => logger, :init => true }
end
def new_file(name, contents)
File.open(name, 'w') do |f|
f.puts contents
end
end
def format_expected(string)
string.enum_for(:each_line).map{|line| line.strip }
end
def cli(path, *args, &block)
TICGITNG_HISTORY.truncate 0
TICGITNG_HISTORY.rewind
ticgitng = TicGitNG::CLI.new(args.flatten, path, TICGITNG_HISTORY)
ticgitng.parse_options!
ticgitng.execute!
replay_history(&block)
rescue SystemExit => error
replay_history(&block)
end
def replay_history
TICGITNG_HISTORY.rewind
return unless block_given?
while line = TICGITNG_HISTORY.gets
yield(line.strip)
end
end
def read_line_of filename
File.open(filename, "r").each_line do |line|
return line
end
end
def time_skew
Time.now.to_i + rand(1000)
end
end
##
# rSpec Hash additions.
#
# From
# * http://wincent.com/knowledge-base/Fixtures_considered_harmful%3F
# * Neil Rahilly
class Hash
##
# Filter keys out of a Hash.
#
# { :a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3 }.except(:a)
# => { :b => 2, :c => 3 }
def except(*keys)
self.reject { |k,v| keys.include?(k || k.to_sym) }
end
##
# Override some keys.
#
# { :a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3 }.with(:a => 4)
# => { :a => 4, :b => 2, :c => 3 }
def with(overrides = {})
self.merge overrides
end
##
# Returns a Hash with only the pairs identified by +keys+.
#
# { :a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3 }.only(:a)
# => { :a => 1 }
def only(*keys)
self.reject { |k,v| !keys.include?(k || k.to_sym) }
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/spec/ticgit_spec.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003603 12033163356 0021342 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_helper"
describe TicGitNG do
include TicGitNGSpecHelper
before(:all) do
@path = setup_new_git_repo
@orig_test_opts = test_opts
@ticgitng = TicGitNG.open(@path, @orig_test_opts)
end
after(:all) do
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit-ng/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("~/.ticgit/-tmp*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
Dir.glob(File.expand_path("/tmp/ticgit-ng-*")).each {|file_name| FileUtils.rm_r(file_name, {:force=>true,:secure=>true}) }
end
it "Should only create a new branch when 'ti init' is called" do
git_dir_2= setup_new_git_repo
git_opts_2= test_opts
git_opts_2[:init]=false
#With :init set to false, the default when calling ti
lambda { ticgitng_2=TicGitNG.open(git_dir_2, git_opts_2) }.should raise_error SystemExit
#with :init set to true, the default for TicGitNGSpecHelper.test_opts(), the branch should be created without error
lambda { ticgitng=TicGitNG.open( @path, @orig_test_opts )}.should_not raise_error SystemExit
end
it "should create a new branch if it's not there" do
br = @ticgitng.git.branches.map { |b| b.name }
br.should include('ticgit')
end
it "should find an existing ticgit-ng branch if it's there" do
tg = TicGitNG.open(@path, test_opts)
@ticgitng.git.branches.size.should eql(tg.git.branches.size)
end
it "should find the .git directory if it's there" do
@ticgitng.git.dir.path.should eql(@path)
end
it "should look for the .git directory until it finds it" do
tg = TicGitNG.open(File.join(@path, 'subdir'), @orig_test_opts)
tg.git.dir.path.should eql(@path)
end
it "should add a .hold file to a new branch" do
@ticgitng.in_branch{ File.file?('.hold').should == true }
end
end
jeffWelling-ticgit-32d1d84/ticgit-ng.gemspec 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001534 12033163356 0021021 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 lib= File.expand_path('../lib/', __FILE__)
$:.unshift lib unless $:.include?(lib)
require './lib/ticgit-ng'
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "TicGit-ng"
s.version = TicGitNG::VERSION
s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
s.date = Date.today.to_s
s.authors = ["Scott Chacon", "Jeff Welling"]
s.email = ["Jeff.Welling@gmail.com"]
s.homepage = "https://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit"
s.summary = "Git based distributed ticketing system"
s.description="TicGit-ng is a simple ticketing system, roughly similar to the Lighthouse model, that is based in git."
s.rubyforge_project = "ticgit-ng"
s.add_dependency "git"
s.add_development_dependency "rspec"
s.files = Dir.glob("{bin,lib}/**/*") + %w( LICENSE_MIT LICENSE_GPL README.mkd )
s.executables = ['ti', 'ticgitweb']
s.require_path= 'lib'
end