Feature #7590
closed
Different commit Keywords for each tracker
Added by Matthias Neubert almost 14 years ago.
Updated about 11 years ago.
Description
I guess it is usefull to make it possible that one kann define
keywords like "fixes" but distinguish beween the trackers in which
state the issue of the tracker should be set
if #123 belongs to tracker "Feature" then "fixes #123" means feature goes to "Ready for test"
if #123 belongs to tracker "Build" then "fixes #123" means feature goes to "Done"
assuming that Support dosn't have the state "Ready for test" but has the state "Done"
Additionally the issue #1232 has other good ideas which should be done in one thing with my "tracker wise" idea
regards
Matthias
- Has duplicate Feature #12656: make commit keywords and issue ratio configurable for each tracker added
- Related to Feature #4911: Multiple issue update rules with different keywords in commit messages added
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Assignee set to Jean-Philippe Lang
- Target version set to 2.4.0
- Resolution set to Fixed
Tested source:/trunk@12215 without any plugins. Configuration: thin, Ruby 1.9.3, Windows 7. Executed 'rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production' (I saw no migration output in console though). Here is what received at /path/to/redmine/settings:
Started GET "/settings" for 192.168.142.1 at 2013-10-13 12:09:16 +0300
Processing by SettingsController#index as HTML
Current user: imc (id=3)
Rendered settings/_general.html.erb (19.0ms)
Rendered settings/_display.html.erb (77.0ms)
Rendered settings/_authentication.html.erb (8.5ms)
Rendered settings/_projects.html.erb (12.5ms)
Rendered queries/_columns.html.erb (5.5ms)
Rendered settings/_issues.html.erb (63.0ms)
Rendered settings/_notifications.html.erb (12.0ms)
Rendered settings/_mail_handler.html.erb (7.5ms)
Rendered settings/_repositories.html.erb (94.5ms)
Rendered common/_tabs.html.erb (674.6ms)
Rendered settings/edit.html.erb within layouts/admin (724.6ms)
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 791ms
ActionView::Template::Error (can't convert String into Integer):
90: <tbody>
91: <% @commit_update_keywords.each do |rule| %>
92: <tr class="commit-keywords">
93: <td><%= select_tag "settings[commit_update_keywords][if_tracker_id][]", options_for_select([[l(:label_all), ""]] + Tracker.sorted.all.map {|t| [t.name, t.id.to_s]}, rule['if_tracker_id']) %></td>
94: <td><%= text_field_tag "settings[commit_update_keywords][keywords][]", rule['keywords'], :size => 30 %></td>
95: <td><%= select_tag "settings[commit_update_keywords][status_id][]", options_for_select([["", 0]] + IssueStatus.sorted.all.collect{|status| [status.name, status.id.to_s]}, rule['status_id']) %></td>
96: <td><%= select_tag "settings[commit_update_keywords][done_ratio][]", options_for_select([["", ""]] + (0..10).to_a.collect {|r| ["#{r*10} %", "#{r*10}"] }, rule['done_ratio']) %></td>
app/views/settings/_repositories.html.erb:93:in `[]'
app/views/settings/_repositories.html.erb:93:in `block (2 levels) in _app_views_settings__repositories_html_erb___1052737814_64408164'
app/views/settings/_repositories.html.erb:91:in `each'
app/views/settings/_repositories.html.erb:91:in `block in _app_views_settings__repositories_html_erb___1052737814_64408164'
app/views/settings/_repositories.html.erb:1:in `_app_views_settings__repositories_html_erb___1052737814_64408164'
app/views/common/_tabs.html.erb:24:in `block in _app_views_common__tabs_html_erb__333404635_65324712'
app/views/common/_tabs.html.erb:23:in `each'
app/views/common/_tabs.html.erb:23:in `_app_views_common__tabs_html_erb__333404635_65324712'
app/helpers/application_helper.rb:271:in `render_tabs'
app/views/settings/edit.html.erb:3:in `_app_views_settings_edit_html_erb__116827168_64513368'
app/controllers/settings_controller.rb:28:in `index'
Ivan Cenov wrote:
Tested source:/trunk@12215 without any plugins. Configuration: thin, Ruby 1.9.3, Windows 7. Executed 'rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production' (I saw no migration output in console though). Here is what received at /path/to/redmine/settings:
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This should be fixed in r12216.
Thanks for your feedback Ivan.
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