From 63f108817ac7745d4a38e0a25d78a2cb65e4b14f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "jocuri%softhome.net" <> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:29:32 +0000 Subject: Documentation patch for bug 245075: Document command-line script to send unsent bugmail; patch by Shane H. W. Travis , r=vladd. --- docs/xml/patches.xml | 129 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 91 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/xml/patches.xml b/docs/xml/patches.xml index 6b755cbce..f4739e127 100644 --- a/docs/xml/patches.xml +++ b/docs/xml/patches.xml @@ -2,53 +2,106 @@ Contrib - There are a number of unofficial Bugzilla add-ons in the - $BUGZILLA_ROOT/contrib/ - directory. This section documents them. + + There are a number of unofficial Bugzilla add-ons in the + $BUGZILLA_ROOT/contrib/ + directory. This section documents them. +
Command-line Search Interface - There are a suite of Unix utilities for searching Bugzilla from the - command line. They live in the - contrib/cmdline - directory. However, they - have not yet been updated to work with 2.16 (post-templatisation.). - There are three files - query.conf, - buglist and bugs. + + There are a suite of Unix utilities for searching Bugzilla from the + command line. They live in the + contrib/cmdline directory. + There are three files - query.conf, + buglist and bugs. + + + + These files pre-date the templatisation work done as part of the + 2.16 release, and have not been updated. + - query.conf - contains the mapping from options to field - names and comparison types. Quoted option names are "grepped" for, so it - should be easy to edit this file. Comments (#) have no effect; you must - make sure these lines do not contain any quoted "option". - - buglist - is a shell script which submits a Bugzilla query and writes - the resulting HTML page to stdout. It supports both short options, (such - as "-Afoo" or "-Rbar") and long options (such as "--assignedto=foo" or - "--reporter=bar"). If the first character of an option is not "-", it is - treated as if it were prefixed with "--default=". - - The column list is taken from the COLUMNLIST environment variable. - This is equivalent to the "Change Columns" option when you list bugs in - buglist.cgi. If you have already used Bugzilla, grep for COLUMNLIST - in your cookies file to see your current COLUMNLIST setting. - - bugs is a simple shell script which calls - buglist and extracts the - bug numbers from the output. Adding the prefix - "http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id=" turns the bug list into - a working link if any bugs are found. Counting bugs is easy. Pipe the - results through - sed -e 's/,/ /g' | wc | awk '{printf $2 "\n"}' + + query.conf contains the mapping from + options to field names and comparison types. Quoted option names + are grepped for, so it should be easy to edit this + file. Comments (#) have no effect; you must make sure these lines + do not contain any quoted option. + + + + buglist is a shell script that submits a + Bugzilla query and writes the resulting HTML page to stdout. + It supports both short options, (such as -Afoo + or -Rbar) and long options (such + as --assignedto=foo or --reporter=bar). + If the first character of an option is not -, it is + treated as if it were prefixed with --default=. + + + + The column list is taken from the COLUMNLIST environment variable. + This is equivalent to the Change Columns option + that is available when you list bugs in buglist.cgi. If you have + already used Bugzilla, grep for COLUMNLIST in your cookies file + to see your current COLUMNLIST setting. + + + + bugs is a simple shell script which calls + buglist and extracts the + bug numbers from the output. Adding the prefix + http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?bug_id= + turns the bug list into a working link if any bugs are found. + Counting bugs is easy. Pipe the results through + sed -e 's/,/ /g' | wc | awk '{printf $2 "\n"}' + + + + Akkana Peck says she has good results piping + buglist output through + w3m -T text/html -dump - Akkana Peck says she has good results piping - buglist output through - w3m -T text/html -dump +
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+ Command-line 'Send Unsent Bug-mail' tool + + + Within the contrib directory + exists a utility with the descriptive (if compact) name + of sendunsentbugmail.pl. The purpose of this + script is, simply, to send out any bug-related mail that should + have been sent by now, but for one reason or another has not. + + To accomplish this task, sendunsentbugmail.pl uses + the same mechanism as the sanitycheck.cgi script; it + it scans through the entire database looking for bugs with changes that + were made more than 30 minutes ago, but where there is no record of + anyone related to that bug having been sent mail. Having compiled a list, + it then uses the standard rules to determine who gets mail, and sends it + out. + + + + As the script runs, it indicates the bug for which it is currently + sending mail; when it has finished, it gives a numerical count of how + many mails were sent and how many people were excluded. (Individual + user names are not recorded or displayed.) If the script produces + no output, that means no unsent mail was detected. + + + + USAGE: move the sendunsentbugmail.pl script up into the main directory, + ensure it has execute permission, and run it from the command line (or + from a cron job) with no parameters. +
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