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bugzilla: add modified XMLRPC mode that uses email to send bug comments. If Bugzilla has its email interface configured, an email can be used to update bugs. If the From: address in the email matches a valid user email, Bugzillas make the update as that user. So comments attached to a bug appear under the name of the user making the change, and the user does not receive email about the change, exactly as if they had made the change via the web interface. So add a modified XMLRPC mode that uses email to modify bugs. The format of the mails is documented in the Bugzilla email_in.pl specification. Briefly, initial non-blank lines in the message body starting '@<field> = <value> modify bug fields. A blank line signals the end of the command lines, and the rest of the message is used as bug comment. Invoke the same Mercurial user to Bugzilla user email mapping currently used in the MySQL mode. All other processing - checking the bug numbers, checking user ids, etc. continues to be done via XMLRPC.

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# interhg.py - interhg
#
# Copyright 2007 OHASHI Hideya <ohachige@gmail.com>
#
# Contributor(s):
# Edward Lee <edward.lee@engineering.uiuc.edu>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''expand expressions into changelog and summaries
This extension allows the use of a special syntax in summaries, which
will be automatically expanded into links or any other arbitrary
expression, much like InterWiki does.
A few example patterns (link to bug tracking, etc.) that may be used
in your hgrc::
[interhg]
issues = s!issue(\\d+)!<a href="http://bts/issue\\1">issue\\1</a>!
bugzilla = s!((?:bug|b=|(?=#?\\d{4,}))(?:\\s*#?)(\\d+))!<a..=\\2">\\1</a>!i
boldify = s!(^|\\s)#(\\d+)\\b! <b>#\\2</b>!
'''
import re
from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb_mod
from mercurial import templatefilters, extensions
from mercurial.i18n import _
interhg_table = []
def uisetup(ui):
orig_escape = templatefilters.filters["escape"]
def interhg_escape(x):
escstr = orig_escape(x)
for regexp, format in interhg_table:
escstr = regexp.sub(format, escstr)
return escstr
templatefilters.filters["escape"] = interhg_escape
def interhg_refresh(orig, self, *args, **kwargs):
interhg_table[:] = []
for key, pattern in self.repo.ui.configitems('interhg'):
# grab the delimiter from the character after the "s"
unesc = pattern[1]
delim = re.escape(unesc)
# identify portions of the pattern, taking care to avoid escaped
# delimiters. the replace format and flags are optional, but delimiters
# are required.
match = re.match(r'^s%s(.+)(?:(?<=\\\\)|(?<!\\))%s(.*)%s([ilmsux])*$'
% (delim, delim, delim), pattern)
if not match:
self.repo.ui.warn(_("interhg: invalid pattern for %s: %s\n")
% (key, pattern))
continue
# we need to unescape the delimiter for regexp and format
delim_re = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\\%s' % delim)
regexp = delim_re.sub(unesc, match.group(1))
format = delim_re.sub(unesc, match.group(2))
# the pattern allows for 6 regexp flags, so set them if necessary
flagin = match.group(3)
flags = 0
if flagin:
for flag in flagin.upper():
flags |= re.__dict__[flag]
try:
regexp = re.compile(regexp, flags)
interhg_table.append((regexp, format))
except re.error:
self.repo.ui.warn(_("interhg: invalid regexp for %s: %s\n")
% (key, regexp))
return orig(self, *args, **kwargs)
extensions.wrapfunction(hgweb_mod.hgweb, 'refresh', interhg_refresh)