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#!/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): Gervase Markham <gerv@gerv.net>
#                 Lance Larsh <lance.larsh@oracle.com>

# Glossary:
# series:   An individual, defined set of data plotted over time.
# data set: What a series is called in the UI.
# line:     A set of one or more series, to be summed and drawn as a single
#           line when the series is plotted.
# chart:    A set of lines
#
# So when you select rows in the UI, you are selecting one or more lines, not
# series.

# Generic Charting TODO:
#
# JS-less chart creation - hard.
# Broken image on error or no data - need to do much better.
# Centralise permission checking, so UserInGroup('editbugs') not scattered
#   everywhere.
# User documentation :-)
#
# Bonus:
# Offer subscription when you get a "series already exists" error?

use strict;
use lib qw(.);

use Bugzilla;
use Bugzilla::Constants;
use Bugzilla::Error;
use Bugzilla::Util;
use Bugzilla::Chart;
use Bugzilla::Series;
use Bugzilla::User;

# For most scripts we don't make $cgi and $template global variables. But
# when preparing Bugzilla for mod_perl, this script used these
# variables in so many subroutines that it was easier to just
# make them globals.
local our $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;
local our $template = Bugzilla->template;
local our $vars = {};

# Go back to query.cgi if we are adding a boolean chart parameter.
if (grep(/^cmd-/, $cgi->param())) {
    my $params = $cgi->canonicalise_query("format", "ctype", "action");
    print "Location: query.cgi?format=" . $cgi->param('query_format') .
                                          ($params ? "&$params" : "") . "\n\n";
    exit;
}

my $action = $cgi->param('action');
my $series_id = $cgi->param('series_id');

# Because some actions are chosen by buttons, we can't encode them as the value
# of the action param, because that value is localisation-dependent. So, we
# encode it in the name, as "action-<action>". Some params even contain the
# series_id they apply to (e.g. subscribe, unsubscribe.)
my @actions = grep(/^action-/, $cgi->param());
if ($actions[0] && $actions[0] =~ /^action-([^\d]+)(\d*)$/) {
    $action = $1;
    $series_id = $2 if $2;
}

$action ||= "assemble";

# Go to buglist.cgi if we are doing a search.
if ($action eq "search") {
    my $params = $cgi->canonicalise_query("format", "ctype", "action");
    print "Location: buglist.cgi" . ($params ? "?$params" : "") . "\n\n";
    exit;
}

my $user = Bugzilla->login(LOGIN_REQUIRED);

UserInGroup(Bugzilla->params->{"chartgroup"})
  || ThrowUserError("auth_failure", {group  => Bugzilla->params->{"chartgroup"},
                                     action => "use",
                                     object => "charts"});

# Only admins may create public queries
UserInGroup('admin') || $cgi->delete('public');

# All these actions relate to chart construction.
if ($action =~ /^(assemble|add|remove|sum|subscribe|unsubscribe)$/) {
    # These two need to be done before the creation of the Chart object, so
    # that the changes they make will be reflected in it.
    if ($action =~ /^subscribe|unsubscribe$/) {
        detaint_natural($series_id) || ThrowCodeError("invalid_series_id");
        my $series = new Bugzilla::Series($series_id);
        $series->$action($user->id);
    }

    my $chart = new Bugzilla::Chart($cgi);

    if ($action =~ /^remove|sum$/) {
        $chart->$action(getSelectedLines());
    }
    elsif ($action eq "add") {
        my @series_ids = getAndValidateSeriesIDs();
        $chart->add(@series_ids);
    }

    view($chart);
}
elsif ($action eq "plot") {
    plot();
}
elsif ($action eq "wrap") {
    # For CSV "wrap", we go straight to "plot".
    if ($cgi->param('ctype') && $cgi->param('ctype') eq "csv") {
        plot();
    }
    else {
        wrap();
    }
}
elsif ($action eq "create") {
    assertCanCreate($cgi);
    
    my $series = new Bugzilla::Series($cgi);

    if (!$series->existsInDatabase()) {
        $series->writeToDatabase();
        $vars->{'message'} = "series_created";
    }
    else {
        ThrowUserError("series_already_exists", {'series' => $series});
    }

    $vars->{'series'} = $series;

    print $cgi->header();
    $template->process("global/message.html.tmpl", $vars)
      || ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
}
elsif ($action eq "edit") {
    detaint_natural($series_id) || ThrowCodeError("invalid_series_id");
    assertCanEdit($series_id);

    my $series = new Bugzilla::Series($series_id);
    
    edit($series);
}
elsif ($action eq "alter") {
    # This is the "commit" action for editing a series
    detaint_natural($series_id) || ThrowCodeError("invalid_series_id");
    assertCanEdit($series_id);

    my $series = new Bugzilla::Series($cgi);

    # We need to check if there is _another_ series in the database with
    # our (potentially new) name. So we call existsInDatabase() to see if
    # the return value is us or some other series we need to avoid stomping
    # on.
    my $id_of_series_in_db = $series->existsInDatabase();
    if (defined($id_of_series_in_db) && 
        $id_of_series_in_db != $series->{'series_id'}) 
    {
        ThrowUserError("series_already_exists", {'series' => $series});
    }
    
    $series->writeToDatabase();
    $vars->{'changes_saved'} = 1;
    
    edit($series);
}
else {
    ThrowCodeError("unknown_action");
}

exit;

# Find any selected series and return either the first or all of them.
sub getAndValidateSeriesIDs {
    my @series_ids = grep(/^\d+$/, $cgi->param("name"));

    return wantarray ? @series_ids : $series_ids[0];
}

# Return a list of IDs of all the lines selected in the UI.
sub getSelectedLines {
    my @ids = map { /^select(\d+)$/ ? $1 : () } $cgi->param();

    return @ids;
}

# Check if the user is the owner of series_id or is an admin. 
sub assertCanEdit {
    my ($series_id) = @_;
    my $user = Bugzilla->user;

    return if $user->in_group('admin');

    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
    my $iscreator = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT CASE WHEN creator = ? " .
                                          "THEN 1 ELSE 0 END FROM series " .
                                          "WHERE series_id = ?", undef,
                                          $user->id, $series_id);
    $iscreator || ThrowUserError("illegal_series_edit");
}

# Check if the user is permitted to create this series with these parameters.
sub assertCanCreate {
    my ($cgi) = shift;
    
    UserInGroup("editbugs") || ThrowUserError("illegal_series_creation");

    # Check permission for frequency
    my $min_freq = 7;
    if ($cgi->param('frequency') < $min_freq && !UserInGroup("admin")) {
        ThrowUserError("illegal_frequency", { 'minimum' => $min_freq });
    }    
}

sub validateWidthAndHeight {
    $vars->{'width'} = $cgi->param('width');
    $vars->{'height'} = $cgi->param('height');

    if (defined($vars->{'width'})) {
       (detaint_natural($vars->{'width'}) && $vars->{'width'} > 0)
         || ThrowCodeError("invalid_dimensions");
    }

    if (defined($vars->{'height'})) {
       (detaint_natural($vars->{'height'}) && $vars->{'height'} > 0)
         || ThrowCodeError("invalid_dimensions");
    }

    # The equivalent of 2000 square seems like a very reasonable maximum size.
    # This is merely meant to prevent accidental or deliberate DOS, and should
    # have no effect in practice.
    if ($vars->{'width'} && $vars->{'height'}) {
       (($vars->{'width'} * $vars->{'height'}) <= 4000000)
         || ThrowUserError("chart_too_large");
    }
}

sub edit {
    my $series = shift;

    $vars->{'category'} = Bugzilla::Chart::getVisibleSeries();
    $vars->{'creator'} = new Bugzilla::User($series->{'creator'});
    $vars->{'default'} = $series;

    print $cgi->header();
    $template->process("reports/edit-series.html.tmpl", $vars)
      || ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
}

sub plot {
    validateWidthAndHeight();
    $vars->{'chart'} = new Bugzilla::Chart($cgi);

    my $format = $template->get_format("reports/chart", "", scalar($cgi->param('ctype')));

    # Debugging PNGs is a pain; we need to be able to see the error messages
    if ($cgi->param('debug')) {
        print $cgi->header();
        $vars->{'chart'}->dump();
    }

    print $cgi->header($format->{'ctype'});
    $template->process($format->{'template'}, $vars)
      || ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
}

sub wrap {
    validateWidthAndHeight();
    
    # We create a Chart object so we can validate the parameters
    my $chart = new Bugzilla::Chart($cgi);
    
    $vars->{'time'} = time();

    $vars->{'imagebase'} = $cgi->canonicalise_query(
                "action", "action-wrap", "ctype", "format", "width", "height");

    print $cgi->header();
    $template->process("reports/chart.html.tmpl", $vars)
      || ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
}

sub view {
    my $chart = shift;

    # Set defaults
    foreach my $field ('category', 'subcategory', 'name', 'ctype') {
        $vars->{'default'}{$field} = $cgi->param($field) || 0;
    }

    # Pass the state object to the display UI.
    $vars->{'chart'} = $chart;
    $vars->{'category'} = Bugzilla::Chart::getVisibleSeries();

    print $cgi->header();

    # If we have having problems with bad data, we can set debug=1 to dump
    # the data structure.
    $chart->dump() if $cgi->param('debug');

    $template->process("reports/create-chart.html.tmpl", $vars)
      || ThrowTemplateError($template->error());
}