#!/usr/bonsaitools/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. # # Contributor(s): Jacob Steenhagen use strict; use diagnostics; use lib "."; require "CGI.pl"; # Shut up "Used Only Once" errors use vars qw { $anyvotesallowed }; ConnectToDatabase(); # Use the template toolkit (http://www.template-toolkit.org/) to generate # the user interface (HTML pages and mail messages) using templates in the # "template/" subdirectory. use Template; # Create the global template object that processes templates and specify # configuration parameters that apply to all templates processed in this script. my $template = Template->new( { # Colon-separated list of directories containing templates. INCLUDE_PATH => "template/custom:template/default", # Allow templates to be specified with relative paths. RELATIVE => 1, POST_CHOMP =>1, } ); # Define the global variables and functions that will be passed to the UI # template. Individual functions add their own values to this hash before # sending them to the templates they process. my $vars = { # Function for retrieving global parameters. 'Param' => \&Param , # Function that tells us if the logged in user is in a specific group. 'UserInGroup' => \&UserInGroup , }; # Needed for $::anyvotesallowed GetVersionTable(); # Check to see if the user has logged in yet. quietly_check_login(); ############################################################################### # Main Body Execution ############################################################################### $vars->{'username'} = $::COOKIE{'Bugzilla_login'} || ''; $vars->{'anyvotesallowed'} = $::anyvotesallowed; if (defined $::COOKIE{'Bugzilla_login'}) { SendSQL("SELECT mybugslink, userid, blessgroupset FROM profiles " . "WHERE login_name = " . SqlQuote($::COOKIE{'Bugzilla_login'})); my ($mybugslink, $userid, $blessgroupset) = (FetchSQLData()); $vars->{'userid'} = $userid; $vars->{'blessgroupset'} = $blessgroupset; if ($mybugslink) { my $mybugstemplate = Param("mybugstemplate"); my %substs = ( 'userid' => url_quote($::COOKIE{'Bugzilla_login'}) ); $vars->{'mybugsurl'} = PerformSubsts($mybugstemplate, \%substs); } SendSQL("SELECT name FROM namedqueries WHERE userid = $userid AND linkinfooter"); while (MoreSQLData()) { my ($name) = FetchSQLData(); push(@{$vars->{'namedqueries'}}, $name); } } # This sidebar is currently for use with Mozilla based web browsers. # Internet Explorer 6 is supposed to have a similar feature, but it # most likely won't support XUL ;) When that does come out, this # can be expanded to output normal HTML for IE. Until then, I like # the way Scott's sidebar looks so I'm using that as the base for # this file. # http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37339 my $useragent = $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT}; if ($useragent =~ m:Mozilla/([1-9][0-9]*):i && $1 >= 5 && $useragent !~ m/compatible/i) { print "Content-type: application/vnd.mozilla.xul+xml\n\n"; # Generate and return the XUL from the appropriate template. $template->process("sidebar/xul.tmpl", $vars) || DisplayError("Template process failed: " . $template->error()) && exit; } else { DisplayError("sidebar.cgi currently only supports Mozilla based web browsers"); exit; }