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package Bugzilla::Extension::Splinter;
use strict;
use base qw(Bugzilla::Extension);
use Bugzilla;
use Bugzilla::Bug;
use Bugzilla::Template;
use Bugzilla::Attachment;
use Bugzilla::BugMail;
use Bugzilla::Constants;
use Bugzilla::Error;
use Bugzilla::Field;
use Bugzilla::Util qw(trim detaint_natural);
use Bugzilla::Extension::Splinter::Util;
our $VERSION = '0.1';
sub page_before_template {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my ($vars, $page) = @$args{qw(vars page_id)};
if ($page eq 'splinter.html') {
# Login is required for performing a review
my $user = Bugzilla->login(LOGIN_REQUIRED);
# We can either provide just a bug id to see a list
# of prior reviews by the user, or just an attachment
# id to go directly to a review page for the attachment.
# If both are give they will be checked later to make
# sure they are connected.
my $input = Bugzilla->input_params;
if ($input->{'bug'}) {
$vars->{'bug_id'} = $input->{'bug'};
$vars->{'attach_id'} = $input->{'attachment'};
$vars->{'bug'} = Bugzilla::Bug->check($input->{'bug'});
}
if ($input->{'attachment'}) {
my $attachment = Bugzilla::Attachment->check({ id => $input->{'attachment'} });
# Check to see if the user can see the bug this attachment is connected to.
Bugzilla::Bug->check($attachment->bug_id);
if ($attachment->isprivate && $user->id != $attachment->attacher->id
&& !$user->is_insider)
{
ThrowUserError('auth_failure', {action => 'access',
object => 'attachment'});
}
# If the user provided both a bug id and an attachment id, they must
# be connected to each other
if ($input->{'bug'} && $input->{'bug'} != $attachment->bug_id) {
ThrowUserError('bug_attach_id_mismatch');
}
# The patch is going to be displayed in a HTML page and if the utf8
# param is enabled, we have to encode attachment data as utf8.
if (Bugzilla->params->{'utf8'}) {
$attachment->data; # load data
utf8::decode($attachment->{data});
}
$vars->{'attach_id'} = $attachment->id;
$vars->{'attach_data'} = $attachment->data;
}
my $field_object = new Bugzilla::Field({ name => 'attachments.status' });
my $statuses;
if ($field_object) {
$statuses = [map { $_->name } @{ $field_object->legal_values }];
} else {
$statuses = [];
}
$vars->{'attachment_statuses'} = $statuses;
}
}
sub bug_format_comment {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my $bug = $args->{'bug'};
my $regexes = $args->{'regexes'};
my $text = $args->{'text'};
# Add [review] link to the end of "Created attachment" comments
#
# We need to work around the way that the hook works, which is intended
# to avoid overlapping matches, since we *want* an overlapping match
# here (the normal handling of "Created attachment"), so we add in
# dummy text and then replace in the regular expression we return from
# the hook.
$$text =~ s~((?:^Created\ |\b)attachment\s*\#?\s*(\d+)(\s\[details\])?)
~(push(@$regexes, { match => qr/__REVIEW__$2/,
replace => get_review_link("$2", "[review]") })) &&
(attachment_id_is_patch($2) ? "$1 __REVIEW__$2" : $1)
~egmx;
# And linkify "Review of attachment", this is less of a workaround since
# there is no issue with overlap; note that there is an assumption that
# there is only one match in the text we are linkifying, since they all
# get the same link.
my $REVIEW_RE = qr/Review\s+of\s+attachment\s+(\d+)\s*:/;
if ($$text =~ $REVIEW_RE) {
my $review_link = get_review_link($bug, $1, "Review");
my $attach_link = Bugzilla::Template::get_attachment_link($1, "attachment $1");
push(@$regexes, { match => $REVIEW_RE,
replace => "$review_link of $attach_link:"});
}
}
sub config_add_panels {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my $modules = $args->{panel_modules};
$modules->{Splinter} = "Bugzilla::Extension::Splinter::Config";
}
sub mailer_before_send {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
# Post-process bug mail to add review links to bug mail.
# It would be nice to be able to hook in earlier in the
# process when the email body is being formatted in the
# style of the bug-format_comment link for HTML but this
# is the only hook available as of Bugzilla-3.4.
add_review_links_to_email($args->{'email'});
}
__PACKAGE__->NAME;
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