#!/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. # # Contributor(s): Christian Reis # Shane H. W. Travis # use strict; use lib qw(.); use Date::Parse; # strptime use Date::Format; # strftime use Bugzilla; use Bugzilla::Constants; # LOGIN_* use Bugzilla::Bug; # EmitDependList use Bugzilla::Util; # trim use Bugzilla::Error; use Bugzilla::User; # Bugzilla->user->in_group my $template = Bugzilla->template; my $vars = {}; # # Date handling # sub date_adjust_down { my ($year, $month, $day) = @_; if ($day == 0) { $month -= 1; $day = 31; # Proper day adjustment is done later. if ($month == 0) { $year -= 1; $month = 12; } } if (($month == 2) && ($day > 28)) { if ($year % 4 == 0 && $year % 100 != 0) { $day = 29; } else { $day = 28; } } if (($month == 4 || $month == 6 || $month == 9 || $month == 11) && ($day == 31) ) { $day = 30; } return ($year, $month, $day); } sub date_adjust_up { my ($year, $month, $day) = @_; if ($day > 31) { $month += 1; $day = 1; if ($month == 13) { $month = 1; $year += 1; } } if ($month == 2 && $day > 28) { if ($year % 4 != 0 || $year % 100 == 0 || $day > 29) { $month = 3; $day = 1; } } if (($month == 4 || $month == 6 || $month == 9 || $month == 11) && ($day == 31) ) { $month += 1; $day = 1; } return ($year, $month, $day); } sub check_dates { my ($start_date, $end_date) = @_; if ($start_date) { if (!str2time($start_date)) { ThrowUserError("illegal_date", {'date' => $start_date}); } # This code may strike you as funny. It's actually a workaround # for an "issue" in str2time. If you enter the date 2004-06-31, # even though it's a bogus date (there *are* only 30 days in # June), it will parse and return 2004-07-01. To make this # less painful to the end-user, I do the "normalization" here, # but it might be "surprising" and warrant a warning in the end. $start_date = time2str("%Y-%m-%d", str2time($start_date)); } if ($end_date) { if (!str2time($end_date)) { ThrowUserError("illegal_date", {'date' => $end_date}); } # see related comment above. $end_date = time2str("%Y-%m-%d", str2time($end_date)); } return ($start_date, $end_date); } sub split_by_month { # Takes start and end dates and splits them into a list of # monthly-spaced 2-lists of dates. my ($start_date, $end_date) = @_; # We assume at this point that the dates are provided and sane my (undef, undef, undef, $sd, $sm, $sy, undef) = strptime($start_date); my (undef, undef, undef, $ed, $em, $ey, undef) = strptime($end_date); # Find out how many months fit between the two dates so we know # how many times we loop. my $yd = $ey - $sy; my $md = 12 * $yd + $em - $sm; # If the end day is smaller than the start day, last interval is not a whole month. if ($sd > $ed) { $md -= 1; } my (@months, $sub_start, $sub_end); # This +1 and +1900 are a result of strptime's bizarre semantics my $year = $sy + 1900; my $month = $sm + 1; # Keep the original date, when the date will be changed in the adjust_date. my $sd_tmp = $sd; my $month_tmp = $month; my $year_tmp = $year; # This section handles only the whole months. for (my $i=0; $i < $md; $i++) { # Start of interval is adjusted up: 31.2. -> 1.3. ($year_tmp, $month_tmp, $sd_tmp) = date_adjust_up($year, $month, $sd); $sub_start = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year_tmp, $month_tmp, $sd_tmp); $month += 1; if ($month == 13) { $month = 1; $year += 1; } # End of interval is adjusted down: 31.2 -> 28.2. ($year_tmp, $month_tmp, $sd_tmp) = date_adjust_down($year, $month, $sd - 1); $sub_end = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year_tmp, $month_tmp, $sd_tmp); push @months, [$sub_start, $sub_end]; } # This section handles the last (unfinished) month. $sub_end = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $ey + 1900, $em + 1, $ed); ($year_tmp, $month_tmp, $sd_tmp) = date_adjust_up($year, $month, $sd); $sub_start = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $year_tmp, $month_tmp, $sd_tmp); push @months, [$sub_start, $sub_end]; return @months; } sub include_tt_details { my ($res, $bugids, $start_date, $end_date) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; my ($date_bits, $date_values) = sqlize_dates($start_date, $end_date); my $buglist = join ", ", @{$bugids}; my $q = qq{SELECT bugs.bug_id, profiles.login_name, bugs.deadline, bugs.estimated_time, bugs.remaining_time FROM longdescs INNER JOIN bugs ON longdescs.bug_id = bugs.bug_id INNER JOIN profiles ON longdescs.who = profiles.userid WHERE longdescs.bug_id in ($buglist) $date_bits}; my %res = %{$res}; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($q); $sth->execute(@{$date_values}); while (my $row = $sth->fetch) { $res{$row->[0]}{"deadline"} = $row->[2]; $res{$row->[0]}{"estimated_time"} = $row->[3]; $res{$row->[0]}{"remaining_time"} = $row->[4]; } return \%res; } sub sqlize_dates { my ($start_date, $end_date) = @_; my $date_bits = ""; my @date_values; if ($start_date) { # we've checked, trick_taint is fine trick_taint($start_date); $date_bits = " AND longdescs.bug_when > ?"; push @date_values, $start_date; } if ($end_date) { # we need to add one day to end_date to catch stuff done today # do not forget to adjust date if it was the last day of month my (undef, undef, undef, $ed, $em, $ey, undef) = strptime($end_date); ($ey, $em, $ed) = date_adjust_up($ey+1900, $em+1, $ed+1); $end_date = sprintf("%04d-%02d-%02d", $ey, $em, $ed); $date_bits .= " AND longdescs.bug_when < ?"; push @date_values, $end_date; } return ($date_bits, \@date_values); } # # Dependencies # sub get_blocker_ids_unique { my $bug_id = shift; my @ret = ($bug_id); get_blocker_ids_deep($bug_id, \@ret); my %unique; foreach my $blocker (@ret) { $unique{$blocker} = $blocker } return keys %unique; } sub get_blocker_ids_deep { my ($bug_id, $ret) = @_; my $deps = Bugzilla::Bug::EmitDependList("blocked", "dependson", $bug_id); push @{$ret}, @$deps; foreach $bug_id (@$deps) { get_blocker_ids_deep($bug_id, $ret); } } # # Queries and data structure assembly # sub query_work_by_buglist { my ($bugids, $start_date, $end_date) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; my ($date_bits, $date_values) = sqlize_dates($start_date, $end_date); # $bugids is guaranteed to be non-empty because at least one bug is # always provided to this page. my $buglist = join ", ", @{$bugids}; # Returns the total time worked on each bug *per developer*, with # bug descriptions and developer address my $q = qq{SELECT sum(longdescs.work_time) as total_time, profiles.login_name, longdescs.bug_id, bugs.short_desc, bugs.bug_status FROM longdescs INNER JOIN profiles ON longdescs.who = profiles.userid INNER JOIN bugs ON bugs.bug_id = longdescs.bug_id WHERE longdescs.bug_id IN ($buglist) $date_bits } . $dbh->sql_group_by('longdescs.bug_id, profiles.login_name', 'bugs.short_desc, bugs.bug_status, longdescs.bug_when') . qq{ ORDER BY longdescs.bug_when}; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($q); $sth->execute(@{$date_values}); return $sth; } sub get_work_by_owners { my $sth = query_work_by_buglist(@_); my %res; while (my $row = $sth->fetch) { # XXX: Why do we need to check if the total time is positive # instead of using SQL to do that? Simply because MySQL 3.x's # GROUP BY doesn't work correctly with aggregates. This is # really annoying, but I've spent a long time trying to wrestle # with it and it just doesn't seem to work. Should work OK in # 4.x, though. if ($row->[0] > 0) { my $login_name = $row->[1]; push @{$res{$login_name}}, { total_time => $row->[0], bug_id => $row->[2], short_desc => $row->[3], bug_status => $row->[4] }; } } return \%res; } sub get_work_by_bugs { my $sth = query_work_by_buglist(@_); my %res; while (my $row = $sth->fetch) { # Perl doesn't let me use arrays as keys :-( # merge in ID, status and summary my $bug = join ";", ($row->[2], $row->[4], $row->[3]); # XXX: see comment in get_work_by_owners if ($row->[0] > 0) { push @{$res{$bug}}, { total_time => $row->[0], login_name => $row->[1], }; } } return \%res; } sub get_inactive_bugs { my ($bugids, $start_date, $end_date) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; my ($date_bits, $date_values) = sqlize_dates($start_date, $end_date); my $buglist = join ", ", @{$bugids}; my %res; # This sucks. I need to make sure that even bugs that *don't* show # up in the longdescs query (because no comments were filed during # the specified period) but *are* dependent on the parent bug show # up in the results if they have no work done; that's why I prefill # them in %res here and then remove them below. my $q = qq{SELECT DISTINCT bugs.bug_id, bugs.short_desc , bugs.bug_status FROM longdescs INNER JOIN bugs ON longdescs.bug_id = bugs.bug_id WHERE longdescs.bug_id in ($buglist)}; my $sth = $dbh->prepare($q); $sth->execute(); while (my $row = $sth->fetch) { $res{$row->[0]} = [$row->[1], $row->[2]]; } # Returns the total time worked on each bug, with description. This # query differs a bit from one in the query_work_by_buglist and I # avoided complicating that one just to make it more general. $q = qq{SELECT sum(longdescs.work_time) as total_time, longdescs.bug_id, bugs.short_desc, bugs.bug_status FROM longdescs INNER JOIN bugs ON bugs.bug_id = longdescs.bug_id WHERE longdescs.bug_id IN ($buglist) $date_bits } . $dbh->sql_group_by('longdescs.bug_id', 'bugs.short_desc, bugs.bug_status, longdescs.bug_when') . qq{ ORDER BY longdescs.bug_when}; $sth = $dbh->prepare($q); $sth->execute(@{$date_values}); while (my $row = $sth->fetch) { # XXX: see comment in get_work_by_owners if ($row->[0] == 0) { $res{$row->[1]} = [$row->[2], $row->[3]]; } else { delete $res{$row->[1]}; } } return \%res; } # # Misc # sub sort_bug_keys { # XXX a hack is the mother of all evils. The fact that we store keys # joined by semi-colons in the workdata-by-bug structure forces us to # write this evil comparison function to ensure we can process the # data timely -- just pushing it through a numerical sort makes TT # hang while generating output :-( my $list = shift; my @a; my @b; return sort { @a = split(";", $a); @b = split(";", $b); $a[0] <=> $b[0] } @{$list}; } # # Template code starts here # Bugzilla->login(LOGIN_REQUIRED); my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; Bugzilla->switch_to_shadow_db(); Bugzilla->user->in_group(Bugzilla->params->{"timetrackinggroup"}) || ThrowUserError("auth_failure", {group => "time-tracking", action => "access", object => "timetracking_summaries"}); my @ids = split(",", $cgi->param('id')); map { ValidateBugID($_) } @ids; @ids = map { detaint_natural($_) && $_ } @ids; @ids = grep { Bugzilla->user->can_see_bug($_) } @ids; my $group_by = $cgi->param('group_by') || "number"; my $monthly = $cgi->param('monthly'); my $detailed = $cgi->param('detailed'); my $do_report = $cgi->param('do_report'); my $inactive = $cgi->param('inactive'); my $do_depends = $cgi->param('do_depends'); my $ctype = scalar($cgi->param("ctype")); my ($start_date, $end_date); if ($do_report && @ids) { my @bugs = @ids; # Dependency mode requires a single bug and grabs dependents. if ($do_depends) { if (scalar(@bugs) != 1) { ThrowCodeError("bad_arg", { argument=>"id", function=>"summarize_time"}); } @bugs = get_blocker_ids_unique($bugs[0]); @bugs = grep { Bugzilla->user->can_see_bug($_) } @bugs; } $start_date = trim $cgi->param('start_date'); $end_date = trim $cgi->param('end_date'); # Swap dates in case the user put an end_date before the start_date if ($start_date && $end_date && str2time($start_date) > str2time($end_date)) { $vars->{'warn_swap_dates'} = 1; ($start_date, $end_date) = ($end_date, $start_date); } ($start_date, $end_date) = check_dates($start_date, $end_date); if ($detailed) { my %detail_data; my $res = include_tt_details(\%detail_data, \@bugs, $start_date, $end_date); $vars->{'detail_data'} = $res; } # Store dates ia session cookie the dates so re-visiting the page # for other bugs keeps them around. $cgi->send_cookie(-name => 'time-summary-dates', -value => join ";", ($start_date, $end_date)); my (@parts, $part_data, @part_list); # Break dates apart into months if necessary; if not, we use the # same @parts list to allow us to use a common codepath. if ($monthly) { # unfortunately it's not too easy to guess a start date, since # it depends on what bugs we're looking at. We risk bothering # the user here. XXX: perhaps run a query to see what the # earliest activity in longdescs for all bugs and use that as a # start date. $start_date || ThrowUserError("illegal_date", {'date' => $start_date}); # we can, however, provide a default end date. Note that this # differs in semantics from the open-ended queries we use when # start/end_date aren't provided -- and clock skews will make # this evident! @parts = split_by_month($start_date, $end_date || time2str("%Y-%m-%d", time())); } else { @parts = ([$start_date, $end_date]); } my %empty_hash; # For each of the separate divisions, grab the relevant summaries foreach my $part (@parts) { my ($sub_start, $sub_end) = @{$part}; if (@bugs) { if ($group_by eq "owner") { $part_data = get_work_by_owners(\@bugs, $sub_start, $sub_end); } else { $part_data = get_work_by_bugs(\@bugs, $sub_start, $sub_end); } } else { # $part_data must be a reference to a hash $part_data = \%empty_hash; } push @part_list, $part_data; } if ($inactive && @bugs) { $vars->{'null'} = get_inactive_bugs(\@bugs, $start_date, $end_date); } else { $vars->{'null'} = \%empty_hash; } $vars->{'part_list'} = \@part_list; $vars->{'parts'} = \@parts; } elsif ($cgi->cookie("time-summary-dates")) { ($start_date, $end_date) = split ";", $cgi->cookie('time-summary-dates'); } $vars->{'ids'} = \@ids; $vars->{'start_date'} = $start_date; $vars->{'end_date'} = $end_date; $vars->{'group_by'} = $group_by; $vars->{'monthly'} = $monthly; $vars->{'detailed'} = $detailed; $vars->{'inactive'} = $inactive; $vars->{'do_report'} = $do_report; $vars->{'do_depends'} = $do_depends; $vars->{'check_time'} = \&check_time; $vars->{'sort_bug_keys'} = \&sort_bug_keys; my $format = $template->get_format("bug/summarize-time", undef, $ctype); # Get the proper content-type print $cgi->header(-type=> $format->{'ctype'}); $template->process("$format->{'template'}", $vars) || ThrowTemplateError($template->error());