# Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Aaron Bentley <abentley@panoramicfeedback.com>
# Gianluca Montecchi <gian@grys.it>
# W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
#
# This file is part of Bugs Everywhere.
#
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import libbe
import libbe.command
import libbe.command.util
class New (libbe.command.Command):
"""Create a new bug
>>> import os
>>> import sys
>>> import time
>>> import libbe.bugdir
>>> import libbe.util.id
>>> bd = libbe.bugdir.SimpleBugDir(memory=False)
>>> io = libbe.command.StringInputOutput()
>>> io.stdout = sys.stdout
>>> ui = libbe.command.UserInterface(io=io)
>>> ui.storage_callbacks.set_storage(bd.storage)
>>> cmd = New()
>>> uuid_gen = libbe.util.id.uuid_gen
>>> libbe.util.id.uuid_gen = lambda: 'X'
>>> ui._user_id = u'Fran\\xe7ois'
>>> ret = ui.run(cmd, args=['this is a test',])
Created bug with ID abc/X
>>> libbe.util.id.uuid_gen = uuid_gen
>>> bd.flush_reload()
>>> bug = bd.bug_from_uuid('X')
>>> print bug.summary
this is a test
>>> bug.creator
u'Fran\\xe7ois'
>>> bug.reporter
u'Fran\\xe7ois'
>>> bug.time <= int(time.time())
True
>>> print bug.severity
minor
>>> print bug.status
open
>>> ui.cleanup()
>>> bd.cleanup()
"""
name = 'new'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
libbe.command.Command.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.options.extend([
libbe.command.Option(name='reporter', short_name='r',
help='The user who reported the bug',
arg=libbe.command.Argument(
name='reporter', metavar='NAME')),
libbe.command.Option(name='creator', short_name='c',
help='The user who created the bug',
arg=libbe.command.Argument(
name='creator', metavar='NAME')),
libbe.command.Option(name='assigned', short_name='a',
help='The developer in charge of the bug',
arg=libbe.command.Argument(
name='assigned', metavar='NAME',
completion_callback=libbe.command.util.complete_assigned)),
])
self.args.extend([
libbe.command.Argument(name='summary', metavar='SUMMARY')
])
def _run(self, **params):
if params['summary'] == '-': # read summary from stdin
summary = self.stdin.readline()
else:
summary = params['summary']
bugdir = self._get_bugdir()
bug = bugdir.new_bug(summary=summary.strip())
if params['creator'] != None:
bug.creator = params['creator']
else:
bug.creator = self._get_user_id()
if params['reporter'] != None:
bug.reporter = params['reporter']
else:
bug.reporter = bug.creator
if params['assigned'] != None:
bug.assigned = params['assigned']
print >> self.stdout, 'Created bug with ID %s' % bug.id.user()
return 0
def _long_help(self):
return """
Create a new bug, with a new ID. The summary specified on the
commandline is a string (only one line) that describes the bug briefly
or "-", in which case the string will be read from stdin.
"""