# Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Aaron Bentley <abentley@panoramicfeedback.com>
# Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>
# Gianluca Montecchi <gian@grys.it>
# Marien Zwart <marien.zwart@gmail.com>
# Thomas Gerigk <tgerigk@gmx.de>
# Tim Guirgies <lt.infiltrator@gmail.com>
# W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>
#
# This file is part of Bugs Everywhere.
#
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import libbe
import libbe.bug
import libbe.command
import libbe.command.util
class Severity (libbe.command.Command):
"""Change a bug's severity level
>>> import sys
>>> import libbe.bugdir
>>> 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 = Severity(ui=ui)
>>> bd.bug_from_uuid('a').severity
'minor'
>>> ret = ui.run(cmd, args=['wishlist', '/a'])
>>> bd.flush_reload()
>>> bd.bug_from_uuid('a').severity
'wishlist'
>>> ret = ui.run(cmd, args=['none', '/a'])
Traceback (most recent call last):
UserError: Invalid severity level: none
>>> ui.cleanup()
>>> bd.cleanup()
"""
name = 'severity'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
libbe.command.Command.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.args.extend([
libbe.command.Argument(
name='severity', metavar='SEVERITY', default=None,
completion_callback=libbe.command.util.complete_severity),
libbe.command.Argument(
name='bug-id', metavar='BUG-ID', default=None,
repeatable=True,
completion_callback=libbe.command.util.complete_bug_id),
])
def _run(self, **params):
bugdirs = self._get_bugdirs()
for bug_id in params['bug-id']:
bugdir,bug,comment = (
libbe.command.util.bugdir_bug_comment_from_user_id(
bugdirs, bug_id))
if bug.severity != params['severity']:
try:
bug.severity = params['severity']
except ValueError as e:
if e.name != 'severity':
raise e
raise libbe.command.UserError(
'Invalid severity level: %s' % e.value)
return 0
def _long_help(self):
try: # See if there are any per-tree severity configurations
bugdirs = self._get_bugdirs()
except NotImplementedError:
pass # No tree, just show the defaults
longest_severity_len = max([len(s) for s in libbe.bug.severity_values])
severity_levels = []
for severity in libbe.bug.severity_values :
description = libbe.bug.severity_description[severity]
s = '%*s : %s' % (longest_severity_len, severity, description)
severity_levels.append(s)
ret = """
Show or change a bug's severity level.
If no severity is specified, the current value is printed. If a severity level
is specified, it will be assigned to the bug.
Severity levels are:
%s
You can override the list of allowed severities on a per-repository
basis. See `be set --help` for details.
""" % ('\n '.join(severity_levels))
return ret