Debbugs::Control(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Debbugs::Control(3pm) |
NAME¶
Debbugs::Control -- Routines for modifying the state of bugs
SYNOPSIS¶
use Debbugs::Control;
DESCRIPTION¶
This module is an abstraction of a lot of functions which originally were only present in service.in, but as time has gone on needed to be called from elsewhere.
All of the public functions take the following options:
- debug -- scalar reference to which debbuging information is appended
- transcript -- scalar reference to which transcript information is appended
- affected_bugs -- hashref which is updated with bugs affected by this function
Functions which should (probably) append to the .log file take the following options:
- requester -- Email address of the individual who requested the change
- request_addr -- Address to which the request was sent
- request_nn -- Name of queue file which caused this request
- request_msgid -- Message id of message which caused this request
- location -- Optional location; currently ignored but may be supported in the future for updating archived bugs upon archival
- message -- The original message which caused the action to be taken
- append_log -- Whether or not to append information to the log.
append_log (for most functions) is a special option. When set to false, no appending to the log is done at all. When it is not present, the above information is faked, and appended to the log file. When it is true, the above options must be present, and their values are used.
GENERAL FUNCTIONS¶
set_blocks¶
eval { set_block(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, block => [], ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set blockers of $ref: $@"; }
Alters the set of bugs that block this bug from being fixed
This requires altering both this bug (and those it's merged with) as well as the bugs that block this bug from being fixed (and those that it's merged with)
set_tag¶
eval { set_tag(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, tag => [], add => 1, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set tag on $ref: $@"; }
Sets, adds, or removes the specified tags on a bug
set_severity¶
eval { set_severity(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, severity => 'normal', ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set the severity of bug $ref: $@"; }
Sets the severity of a bug. If severity is not passed, is undefined, or has zero length, sets the severity to the default severity.
set_done¶
eval { set_done(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set foo $ref bar: $@"; }
Foo frobinates
set_submitter¶
eval { set_submitter(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, submitter => $new_submitter, notify_submitter => 1, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set the forwarded-to-address of $ref: $@"; }
Sets the submitter of a bug. If notify_submitter is true (the default), notifies the old submitter of a bug on changes
set_forwarded¶
eval { set_forwarded(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, forwarded => $forward_to, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set the forwarded-to-address of $ref: $@"; }
Sets the location to which a bug is forwarded. Given an undef forwarded, unsets forwarded.
set_title¶
eval { set_title(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, title => $new_title, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set the title of $ref: $@"; }
Sets the title of a specific bug
set_package¶
eval { set_package(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, package => $new_package, is_source => 0, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to assign or reassign $ref to a package: $@"; }
Indicates that a bug is in a particular package. If is_source is true, indicates that the package is a source package. [Internally, this causes src: to be prepended to the package name.]
The default for is_source is 0. As a special case, if the package starts with 'src:', it is assumed to be a source package and is_source is overridden.
The package option must match the package_name_re regex.
set_found¶
eval { set_found(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, found => [], add => 1, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set found on $ref: $@"; }
Sets, adds, or removes the specified found versions of a package
If the version list is empty, and the bug is currently not "done", causes the done field to be cleared.
If any of the versions added to found are greater than any version in which the bug is fixed (or when the bug is found and there are no fixed versions) the done field is cleared.
set_fixed¶
eval { set_fixed(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, fixed => [], add => 1, reopen => 0, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set fixed on $ref: $@"; }
Sets, adds, or removes the specified fixed versions of a package
If the fixed versions are empty (or end up being empty after this call) or the greatest fixed version is less than the greatest found version and the reopen option is true, the bug is reopened.
This function is also called by the reopen function, which causes all of the fixed versions to be cleared.
set_merged¶
eval { set_merged(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, merge_with => 12345, add => 1, force => 1, allow_reassign => 1, reassign_same_source_only => 1, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to set merged on $ref: $@"; }
Sets, adds, or removes the specified merged bugs of a bug
By default, requires
affects¶
eval { affects(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, packages => undef, add => 1, remove => 0, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to mark $ref as affecting $packages: $@"; }
This marks a bug as affecting packages which the bug is not actually in. This should only be used in cases where fixing the bug instantly resolves the problem in the other packages.
By default, the packages are set to the list of packages passed. However, if you pass add => 1 or remove => 1, the list of packages passed are added or removed from the affects list, respectively.
SUMMARY FUNCTIONS¶
summary¶
eval { summary(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, summary => undef, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to mark $ref with summary foo: $@"; }
Handles all setting of summary fields
If summary is undef, unsets the summary
If summary is 0 or -1, sets the summary to the first paragraph contained in the message passed.
If summary is a positive integer, sets the summary to the message specified.
Otherwise, sets summary to the value passed.
OUTLOOK FUNCTIONS¶
outlook¶
eval { outlook(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, outlook => undef, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to mark $ref with outlook foo: $@"; }
Handles all setting of outlook fields
If outlook is undef, unsets the outlook
If outlook is 0, sets the outlook to the first paragraph contained in the message passed.
If outlook is a positive integer, sets the outlook to the message specified.
Otherwise, sets outlook to the value passed.
clone_bug¶
eval { clone_bug(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, affected_packages => \%affected_packages, recipients => \%recipients, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to clone bug $ref bar: $@"; }
Clones the given bug.
We currently don't support cloning merged bugs, but this could be handled by internally unmerging, cloning, then remerging the bugs.
OWNER FUNCTIONS¶
owner¶
eval { owner(bug => $ref, transcript => $transcript, ($dl > 0 ? (debug => $transcript):()), requester => $header{from}, request_addr => $controlrequestaddr, message => \@log, recipients => \%recipients, owner => undef, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; print {$transcript} "Failed to mark $ref as having an owner: $@"; }
Handles all setting of the owner field; given an owner of undef or of no length, indicates that a bug is not owned by anyone.
ARCHIVE FUNCTIONS¶
bug_archive¶
my $error = ''; eval { bug_archive(bug => $bug_num, debug => \$debug, transcript => \$transcript, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; transcript("Unable to archive $bug_num\n"); warn $@; } transcript($transcript);
This routine archives a bug
- bug -- bug number
- check_archiveable -- check wether a bug is archiveable before archiving; defaults to 1
- archive_unarchived -- whether to archive bugs which have not previously been archived; defaults to 1. [Set to 0 when used from control@]
- ignore_time -- whether to ignore time constraints when archiving a bug; defaults to 0.
bug_unarchive¶
my $error = ''; eval { bug_unarchive(bug => $bug_num, debug => \$debug, transcript => \$transcript, ); }; if ($@) { $errors++; transcript("Unable to archive bug: $bug_num"); } transcript($transcript);
This routine unarchives a bug
valid_usertag¶
valid_usertag
This checks if the usertag contains valid characters or not.
append_action_to_log¶
append_action_to_log
This should probably be moved to Debbugs::Log; have to think that out some more.
PRIVATE FUNCTIONS¶
__handle_affected_packages¶
__handle_affected_packages(affected_packages => {}, data => [@data], )
__handle_debug_transcript¶
my ($debug,$transcript) = __handle_debug_transcript(%param);
Returns a debug and transcript filehandle
__bug_info¶
__bug_info($data)
Produces a small bit of bug information to kick out to the transcript
__internal_request¶
__internal_request() __internal_request($level)
Returns true if the caller of the function calling __internal_request belongs to __PACKAGE__
This allows us to be magical, and don't bother to print bug info if the second caller is from this package, amongst other things.
An optional level is allowed, which increments the number of levels to check by the given value. [This is basically for use by internal functions like __begin_control which are always called by "__PACKAGE__".
__begin_control¶
my %info = __begin_control(%param, archived=>1, command=>'unarchive'); my ($debug,$transcript) = @info{qw(debug transcript)}; my @data = @{$info{data}}; my @bugs = @{$info{bugs}};
Starts the process of modifying a bug; handles all of the generic things that almost every control request needs
Returns a hash containing
__end_control¶
__end_control(%info);
Handles tearing down from a control request
check_limit¶
check_limit(data => \@data, limit => $param{limit});
Checks to make sure that bugs match any limits; each entry of @data much satisfy the limit.
Returns true if there are no entries in data, or there are no keys in limit; returns false (0) if there are any entries which do not match.
The limit hashref elements can contain an arrayref of scalars to match; regexes are also acccepted. At least one of the entries in each element needs to match the corresponding field in all data for the limit to succeed.
die¶
sig_die "foo"
We override die to specially handle unlocking files in the cases where we are called via eval. [If we're not called via eval, it doesn't matter.]
2024-11-12 | perl v5.40.0 |