#!/usr/bin/perl -wT # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public # License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file # except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS # IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or # implied. See the License for the specific language governing # rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System. # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications # Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are # Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All # Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): Terry Weissman # Dan Mosedale # Dave Miller # Christopher Aillon # Myk Melez # Jeff Hedlund # Frédéric Buclin # Lance Larsh # Akamai Technologies # Max Kanat-Alexander # Implementation notes for this file: # # 1) the 'id' form parameter is validated early on, and if it is not a valid # bugid an error will be reported, so it is OK for later code to simply check # for a defined form 'id' value, and it can assume a valid bugid. # # 2) If the 'id' form parameter is not defined (after the initial validation), # then we are processing multiple bugs, and @idlist will contain the ids. # # 3) If we are processing just the one id, then it is stored in @idlist for # later processing. use strict; use lib qw(. lib); use Bugzilla; use Bugzilla::Constants; use Bugzilla::Bug; use Bugzilla::BugMail; use Bugzilla::Mailer; use Bugzilla::User; use Bugzilla::Util; use Bugzilla::Error; use Bugzilla::Field; use Bugzilla::Product; use Bugzilla::Component; use Bugzilla::Keyword; use Bugzilla::Flag; use Bugzilla::Status; use Storable qw(dclone); my $user = Bugzilla->login(LOGIN_REQUIRED); my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; my $template = Bugzilla->template; my $vars = {}; $vars->{'valid_keywords'} = [map($_->name, Bugzilla::Keyword->get_all)]; $vars->{'use_keywords'} = 1 if Bugzilla::Keyword::keyword_count(); ###################################################################### # Subroutines ###################################################################### # Used to send email when an update is done. sub send_results { my ($bug_id, $vars) = @_; my $template = Bugzilla->template; if (Bugzilla->usage_mode == USAGE_MODE_EMAIL) { Bugzilla::BugMail::Send($bug_id, $vars->{'mailrecipients'}); } else { $template->process("bug/process/results.html.tmpl", $vars) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); } $vars->{'header_done'} = 1; } # Tells us whether or not a field should be changed by process_bug, by # checking that it's defined and not set to dontchange. sub should_set { # check_defined is used for fields where there's another field # whose name starts with "defined_" and then the field name--it's used # to know when we did things like empty a multi-select or deselect # a checkbox. my ($field, $check_defined) = @_; my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; if ( defined $cgi->param($field) || ($check_defined && defined $cgi->param("defined_$field")) ) { return 1; } return 0; } ###################################################################### # Begin Data/Security Validation ###################################################################### # Create a list of objects for all bugs being modified in this request. my @bug_objects; if (defined $cgi->param('id')) { my $id = $cgi->param('id'); ValidateBugID($id); # Store the validated, and detainted id back in the cgi data, as # lots of later code will need it, and will obtain it from there $cgi->param('id', $id); push(@bug_objects, new Bugzilla::Bug($id)); } else { my @ids; foreach my $i ($cgi->param()) { if ($i =~ /^id_([1-9][0-9]*)/) { my $id = $1; ValidateBugID($id); push(@ids, $id); } } @bug_objects = @{Bugzilla::Bug->new_from_list(\@ids)}; } # Make sure there are bugs to process. scalar(@bug_objects) || ThrowUserError("no_bugs_chosen", {action => 'modify'}); my $first_bug = $bug_objects[0]; # Used when we're only updating a single bug. # Delete any parameter set to 'dontchange'. if (defined $cgi->param('dontchange')) { foreach my $name ($cgi->param) { next if $name eq 'dontchange'; # But don't delete dontchange itself! if ($cgi->param($name) eq $cgi->param('dontchange')) { $cgi->delete($name); } } } # do a match on the fields if applicable # The order of these function calls is important, as Flag::validate # assumes User::match_field has ensured that the values # in the requestee fields are legitimate user email addresses. &Bugzilla::User::match_field($cgi, { 'qa_contact' => { 'type' => 'single' }, 'newcc' => { 'type' => 'multi' }, 'masscc' => { 'type' => 'multi' }, 'assigned_to' => { 'type' => 'single' }, '^requestee(_type)?-(\d+)$' => { 'type' => 'multi' }, }); # Validate flags in all cases. validate() should not detect any # reference to flags if $cgi->param('id') is undefined. Bugzilla::Flag::validate($cgi, $cgi->param('id')); ###################################################################### # End Data/Security Validation ###################################################################### print $cgi->header() unless Bugzilla->usage_mode == USAGE_MODE_EMAIL; # Check for a mid-air collision. Currently this only works when updating # an individual bug. if (defined $cgi->param('delta_ts') && $cgi->param('delta_ts') ne $first_bug->delta_ts) { ($vars->{'operations'}) = Bugzilla::Bug::GetBugActivity($first_bug->id, undef, scalar $cgi->param('delta_ts')); $vars->{'title_tag'} = "mid_air"; ThrowCodeError('undefined_field', { field => 'longdesclength' }) if !defined $cgi->param('longdesclength'); $vars->{'start_at'} = $cgi->param('longdesclength'); # Always sort midair collision comments oldest to newest, # regardless of the user's personal preference. $vars->{'comments'} = Bugzilla::Bug::GetComments($first_bug->id, "oldest_to_newest"); $vars->{'bug'} = $first_bug; # Warn the user about the mid-air collision and ask them what to do. $template->process("bug/process/midair.html.tmpl", $vars) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); exit; } $vars->{'title_tag'} = "bug_processed"; # Set up the vars for navigational elements my @bug_list; if ($cgi->cookie("BUGLIST") && defined $cgi->param('id')) { @bug_list = split(/:/, $cgi->cookie("BUGLIST")); $vars->{'bug_list'} = \@bug_list; } # For each bug, we have to check if the user can edit the bug the product # is currently in, before we allow them to change anything. foreach my $bug (@bug_objects) { if (!Bugzilla->user->can_edit_product($bug->product_obj->id) ) { ThrowUserError("product_edit_denied", { product => $bug->product }); } } # For security purposes, and because lots of other checks depend on it, # we set the product first before anything else. my $product_change; # Used only for strict_isolation checks, right now. if (should_set('product')) { foreach my $b (@bug_objects) { my $changed = $b->set_product(scalar $cgi->param('product'), { component => scalar $cgi->param('component'), version => scalar $cgi->param('version'), target_milestone => scalar $cgi->param('target_milestone'), change_confirmed => scalar $cgi->param('confirm_product_change'), other_bugs => \@bug_objects, }); $product_change ||= $changed; } } # strict_isolation checks mean that we should set the groups # immediately after changing the product. foreach my $b (@bug_objects) { foreach my $group (@{$b->product_obj->groups_valid}) { my $gid = $group->id; if (should_set("bit-$gid", 1)) { # Check ! first to avoid having to check defined below. if (!$cgi->param("bit-$gid")) { $b->remove_group($gid); } # "== 1" is important because mass-change uses -1 to mean # "don't change this restriction" elsif ($cgi->param("bit-$gid") == 1) { $b->add_group($gid); } } } } if ($cgi->param('id') && (defined $cgi->param('dependson') || defined $cgi->param('blocked')) ) { $first_bug->set_dependencies(scalar $cgi->param('dependson'), scalar $cgi->param('blocked')); } # Right now, you can't modify dependencies on a mass change. else { $cgi->delete('dependson'); $cgi->delete('blocked'); } my $any_keyword_changes; if (defined $cgi->param('keywords')) { foreach my $b (@bug_objects) { my $return = $b->modify_keywords(scalar $cgi->param('keywords'), scalar $cgi->param('keywordaction')); $any_keyword_changes ||= $return; } } # Component, target_milestone, and version are in here just in case # the 'product' field wasn't defined in the CGI. It doesn't hurt to set # them twice. my @set_fields = qw(op_sys rep_platform priority bug_severity component target_milestone version bug_file_loc status_whiteboard short_desc deadline remaining_time estimated_time); push(@set_fields, 'assigned_to') if !$cgi->param('set_default_assignee'); push(@set_fields, 'qa_contact') if !$cgi->param('set_default_qa_contact'); my @custom_fields = Bugzilla->get_fields({custom => 1, obsolete => 0}); my %methods = ( bug_severity => 'set_severity', rep_platform => 'set_platform', short_desc => 'set_summary', bug_file_loc => 'set_url', ); foreach my $b (@bug_objects) { if (should_set('comment') || $cgi->param('work_time')) { # Add a comment as needed to each bug. This is done early because # there are lots of things that want to check if we added a comment. $b->add_comment(scalar($cgi->param('comment')), { isprivate => scalar $cgi->param('commentprivacy'), work_time => scalar $cgi->param('work_time') }); } foreach my $field_name (@set_fields) { if (should_set($field_name)) { my $method = $methods{$field_name}; $method ||= "set_" . $field_name; $b->$method($cgi->param($field_name)); } } $b->reset_assigned_to if $cgi->param('set_default_assignee'); $b->reset_qa_contact if $cgi->param('set_default_qa_contact'); # And set custom fields. foreach my $field (@custom_fields) { my $fname = $field->name; if (should_set($fname, 1)) { $b->set_custom_field($field, [$cgi->param($fname)]); } } } # Certain changes can only happen on individual bugs, never on mass-changes. if (defined $cgi->param('id')) { # Since aliases are unique (like bug numbers), they can only be changed # for one bug at a time. if (Bugzilla->params->{"usebugaliases"} && defined $cgi->param('alias')) { $first_bug->set_alias($cgi->param('alias')); } # reporter_accessible and cclist_accessible--these are only set if # the user can change them and they appear on the page. if (should_set('cclist_accessible', 1)) { $first_bug->set_cclist_accessible($cgi->param('cclist_accessible')) } if (should_set('reporter_accessible', 1)) { $first_bug->set_reporter_accessible($cgi->param('reporter_accessible')) } # You can only mark/unmark comments as private on single bugs. If # you're not in the insider group, this code won't do anything. foreach my $field (grep(/^defined_isprivate/, $cgi->param())) { $field =~ /(\d+)$/; my $comment_id = $1; $first_bug->set_comment_is_private($comment_id, $cgi->param("isprivate_$comment_id")); } } # We need to check the addresses involved in a CC change before we touch # any bugs. What we'll do here is formulate the CC data into two arrays of # users involved in this CC change. Then those arrays can be used later # on for the actual change. my (@cc_add, @cc_remove); if (defined $cgi->param('newcc') || defined $cgi->param('addselfcc') || defined $cgi->param('removecc') || defined $cgi->param('masscc')) { # If masscc is defined, then we came from buglist and need to either add or # remove cc's... otherwise, we came from bugform and may need to do both. my ($cc_add, $cc_remove) = ""; if (defined $cgi->param('masscc')) { if ($cgi->param('ccaction') eq 'add') { $cc_add = join(' ',$cgi->param('masscc')); } elsif ($cgi->param('ccaction') eq 'remove') { $cc_remove = join(' ',$cgi->param('masscc')); } } else { $cc_add = join(' ',$cgi->param('newcc')); # We came from bug_form which uses a select box to determine what cc's # need to be removed... if (defined $cgi->param('removecc') && $cgi->param('cc')) { $cc_remove = join (",", $cgi->param('cc')); } } push(@cc_add, split(/[\s,]+/, $cc_add)) if $cc_add; push(@cc_add, Bugzilla->user) if $cgi->param('addselfcc'); push(@cc_remove, split(/[\s,]+/, $cc_remove)) if $cc_remove; } foreach my $b (@bug_objects) { $b->remove_cc($_) foreach @cc_remove; $b->add_cc($_) foreach @cc_add; # Theoretically you could move a product without ever specifying # a new assignee or qa_contact, or adding/removing any CCs. So, # we have to check that the current assignee, qa, and CCs are still # valid if we've switched products, under strict_isolation. We can only # do that here. There ought to be some better way to do this, # architecturally, but I haven't come up with it. if ($product_change) { $b->_check_strict_isolation(); } } my $move_action = $cgi->param('action') || ''; if ($move_action eq Bugzilla->params->{'move-button-text'}) { Bugzilla->params->{'move-enabled'} || ThrowUserError("move_bugs_disabled"); $user->is_mover || ThrowUserError("auth_failure", {action => 'move', object => 'bugs'}); $dbh->bz_start_transaction(); # First update all moved bugs. foreach my $bug (@bug_objects) { $bug->add_comment(scalar $cgi->param('comment'), { type => CMT_MOVED_TO, extra_data => $user->login }); } # Don't export the new status and resolution. We want the current ones. local $Storable::forgive_me = 1; my $bugs = dclone(\@bug_objects); foreach my $bug (@bug_objects) { my ($status, $resolution) = $bug->get_new_status_and_resolution('move'); $bug->set_status($status); # We don't use set_resolution here because the MOVED resolution is # special and is normally rejected by set_resolution. $bug->{resolution} = $resolution; # That means that we need to clear dups manually. Eventually this # bug-moving code will all be inside Bugzilla::Bug, so it's OK # to call an internal function here. $bug->_clear_dup_id; } $_->update() foreach @bug_objects; $dbh->bz_commit_transaction(); # Now send emails. foreach my $bug (@bug_objects) { $vars->{'mailrecipients'} = { 'changer' => $user->login }; $vars->{'id'} = $bug->id; $vars->{'type'} = "move"; send_results($bug->id, $vars); } # Prepare and send all data about these bugs to the new database my $to = Bugzilla->params->{'move-to-address'}; $to =~ s/@/\@/; my $from = Bugzilla->params->{'moved-from-address'}; $from =~ s/@/\@/; my $msg = "To: $to\n"; $msg .= "From: Bugzilla <" . $from . ">\n"; $msg .= "Subject: Moving bug(s) " . join(', ', map($_->id, @bug_objects)) . "\n\n"; my @fieldlist = (Bugzilla::Bug->fields, 'group', 'long_desc', 'attachment', 'attachmentdata'); my %displayfields; foreach (@fieldlist) { $displayfields{$_} = 1; } $template->process("bug/show.xml.tmpl", { bugs => $bugs, displayfields => \%displayfields, }, \$msg) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); $msg .= "\n"; MessageToMTA($msg); # End the response page. unless (Bugzilla->usage_mode == USAGE_MODE_EMAIL) { $template->process("bug/navigate.html.tmpl", $vars) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); $template->process("global/footer.html.tmpl", $vars) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error()); } exit; } # You cannot mark bugs as duplicates when changing several bugs at once # (because currently there is no way to check for duplicate loops in that # situation). if (!$cgi->param('id') && $cgi->param('dup_id')) { ThrowUserError('dupe_not_allowed'); } # Set the status, resolution, and dupe_of (if needed). This has to be done # down here, because the validity of status changes depends on other fields, # such as Target Milestone. foreach my $b (@bug_objects) { if (should_set('knob')) { # First, get the correct resolution