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patch by erik r=joel, jouni a=myk
670 lines
23 KiB
Perl
Executable File
670 lines
23 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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#
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# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
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# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
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# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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#
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# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
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# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
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# rights and limitations under the License.
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#
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# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
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#
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# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
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# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
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# Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Contributor(s): Erik Stambaugh <erik@dasbistro.com>
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################################################################################
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# Script Initialization
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################################################################################
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use strict;
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use lib ".";
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require "globals.pl";
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use Bugzilla::Config qw(:DEFAULT $datadir);
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use Bugzilla::Constants;
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use Bugzilla::Search;
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use Bugzilla::User;
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# create some handles that we'll need
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my $template = Bugzilla->template;
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my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
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my $sth;
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# @seen_schedules is a list of all of the schedules that have already been
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# touched by reset_timer. If reset_timer sees a schedule more than once, it
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# sets it to NULL so it won't come up again until the next execution of
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# whine.pl
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my @seen_schedules = ();
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# These statement handles should live outside of their functions in order to
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# allow the database to keep their SQL compiled.
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my $sth_run_queries =
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$dbh->prepare("SELECT " .
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"id, query_name, title, onemailperbug " .
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"FROM whine_queries " .
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"WHERE eventid=? " .
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"ORDER BY sortkey");
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my $sth_get_query =
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$dbh->prepare("SELECT query FROM namedqueries " .
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"WHERE userid = ? AND name = ?");
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# get the event that's scheduled with the lowest run_next value
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my $sth_next_scheduled_event = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT " .
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" whine_schedules.eventid, " .
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" whine_events.owner_userid, " .
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" whine_events.subject, " .
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" whine_events.body " .
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"FROM whine_schedules " .
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"LEFT JOIN whine_events " .
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" ON whine_events.id = whine_schedules.eventid " .
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"WHERE run_next <= NOW() " .
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"ORDER BY run_next LIMIT 1"
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);
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# get all pending schedules matching an eventid
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my $sth_schedules_by_event = $dbh->prepare(
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"SELECT id, mailto_userid " .
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"FROM whine_schedules " .
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"WHERE eventid=? AND run_next <= NOW()"
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);
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################################################################################
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# Main Body Execution
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################################################################################
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# This script needs to check through the database for schedules that have
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# run_next set to NULL, which means that schedule is new or has been altered.
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# It then sets it to run immediately if the schedule entry has it running at
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# an interval like every hour, otherwise to the appropriate day and time.
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# After that, it looks over each user to see if they have schedules that need
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# running, then runs those and generates the email messages.
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# exit quietly if the system is shut down
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if (Param('shutdownhtml')) {
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exit;
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}
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# Send whines from the maintainer address. It's not a good idea to use
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# the whine creator address because the admin can make more use of bounces and
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# other replies.
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my $fromaddress = Param('maintainer');
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if ($fromaddress !~ Param('emailregexp')) {
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die "Cannot run. " .
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"The maintainer email address has not been properly set!\n";
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}
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# Check the nomail file for users who should not receive mail
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my %nomail;
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if (open(NOMAIL, '<', "$datadir/nomail")) {
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while (<NOMAIL>) {
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$nomail{trim($_)} = 1;
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}
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}
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# get the current date and time from the database
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$sth = $dbh->prepare( 'SELECT DATE_FORMAT( NOW(), "%y,%m,%e,%w,%k,%i")');
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$sth->execute;
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my ($now_year, $now_month, $now_day, $now_weekday, $now_hour, $now_minute) =
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split(',', $sth->fetchrow_array);
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$sth->finish;
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my @daysinmonth = qw(0 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31);
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# Alter February in case of a leap year. This simple way to do it only
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# applies if you won't be looking at February of next year, which whining
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# doesn't need to do.
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if (($now_year % 4 == 0) &&
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(($now_year % 100 != 0) || ($now_year % 400 == 0))) {
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$daysinmonth[2] = 29;
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}
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# run_day can contain either a calendar day (1, 2, 3...), a day of the week
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# (Mon, Tue, Wed...), a range of days (All, MF), or 'last' for the last day of
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# the month.
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#
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# run_time can contain either an hour (0, 1, 2...) or an interval
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# (60min, 30min, 15min).
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#
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# We go over each uninitialized schedule record and use its settings to
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# determine what the next time it runs should be
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my $sched_h = $dbh->prepare("SELECT id, run_day, run_time " .
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"FROM whine_schedules " .
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"WHERE run_next IS NULL" );
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$sched_h->execute();
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while (my ($schedule_id, $day, $time) = $sched_h->fetchrow_array) {
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# fill in some defaults in case they're blank
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$day ||= '0';
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$time ||= '0';
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# If this schedule is supposed to run today, we see if it's supposed to be
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# run at a particular hour. If so, we set it for that hour, and if not,
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# it runs at an interval over the course of a day, which means we should
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# set it to run immediately.
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if (&check_today($day)) {
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# Values that are not entirely numeric are intervals, like "30min"
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if ($time !~ /^\d+$/) {
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# set it to now
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$sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
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"SET run_next=NOW() " .
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"WHERE id=?");
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$sth->execute($schedule_id);
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}
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# A time greater than now means it still has to run today
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elsif ($time >= $now_hour) {
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# set it to today + number of hours
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$sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
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"SET run_next=DATE_ADD(CURRENT_DATE(), INTERVAL ? HOUR) " .
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"WHERE id=?");
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$sth->execute($time, $schedule_id);
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}
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# the target time is less than the current time
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else { # set it for the next applicable day
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my $nextdate = &get_next_date($day);
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$sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
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"SET run_next=" .
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"DATE_ADD(?, INTERVAL ? HOUR) " .
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"WHERE id=?");
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$sth->execute($nextdate, $time, $schedule_id);
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}
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}
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# If the schedule is not supposed to run today, we set it to run on the
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# appropriate date and time
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else {
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my $target_date = &get_next_date($day);
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# If configured for a particular time, set it to that, otherwise
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# midnight
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my $target_time = ($time =~ /^\d+$/) ? $time : 0;
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$sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
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"SET run_next=DATE_ADD(?, INTERVAL ? HOUR) " .
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"WHERE id=?");
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$sth->execute($target_date, $target_time, $schedule_id);
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}
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}
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$sched_h->finish();
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# get_next_event
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#
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# This function will:
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# 1. Lock whine_schedules
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# 2. Grab the most overdue pending schedules on the same event that must run
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# 3. Update those schedules' run_next value
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# 4. Unlock the table
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# 5. Return an event hashref
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#
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# The event hashref consists of:
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# eventid - ID of the event
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# author - user object for the event's creator
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# users - array of user objects for recipients
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# subject - Subject line for the email
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# body - the text inserted above the bug lists
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sub get_next_event {
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my $event = {};
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# Loop until there's something to return
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until (scalar keys %{$event}) {
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$dbh->do("LOCK TABLE " .
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"whine_schedules WRITE, " .
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"whine_events READ, " .
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"profiles READ, " .
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"groups READ, " .
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"user_group_map READ");
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# Get the event ID for the first pending schedule
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$sth_next_scheduled_event->execute;
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my $fetched = $sth_next_scheduled_event->fetch;
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$sth_next_scheduled_event->finish;
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return undef unless $fetched;
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my ($eventid, $owner_id, $subject, $body) = @{$fetched};
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my $owner = Bugzilla::User->new($owner_id);
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my $whineatothers = $owner->in_group('bz_canusewhineatothers');
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my %user_objects; # Used for keeping track of who has been added
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# Get all schedules that match that event ID and are pending
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$sth_schedules_by_event->execute($eventid);
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# Add the users from those schedules to the list
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while (my $row = $sth_schedules_by_event->fetch) {
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my ($sid, $mailto) = @{$row};
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# Only bother doing any work if this user has whine permission
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if ($owner->in_group('bz_canusewhines')) {
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if (not defined $user_objects{$mailto}) {
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if ($mailto == $owner_id) {
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$user_objects{$mailto} = $owner;
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}
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elsif ($whineatothers) {
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$user_objects{$mailto} = Bugzilla::User->new($mailto);
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}
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}
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}
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reset_timer($sid);
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}
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$dbh->do("UNLOCK TABLES");
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# Only set $event if the user is allowed to do whining
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if ($owner->in_group('bz_canusewhines')) {
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my @users = values %user_objects;
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$event = {
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'eventid' => $eventid,
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'author' => $owner,
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'mailto' => \@users,
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'subject' => $subject,
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'body' => $body,
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};
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}
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}
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return $event;
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}
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# Run the queries for each event
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#
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# $event:
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# eventid (the database ID for this event)
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# author (user object for who created the event)
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# mailto (array of user objects for mail targets)
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# subject (subject line for message)
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# body (text blurb at top of message)
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while (my $event = get_next_event) {
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my $eventid = $event->{'eventid'};
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# We loop for each target user because some of the queries will be using
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# subjective pronouns
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Bugzilla->switch_to_shadow_db();
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for my $target (@{$event->{'mailto'}}) {
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my $args = {
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'subject' => $event->{'subject'},
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'body' => $event->{'body'},
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'eventid' => $event->{'eventid'},
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'author' => $event->{'author'},
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'recipient' => $target,
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'from' => $fromaddress,
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};
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# run the queries for this schedule
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my $queries = run_queries($args);
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# check to make sure there is something to output
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my $there_are_bugs = 0;
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for my $query (@{$queries}) {
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$there_are_bugs = 1 if scalar @{$query->{'bugs'}};
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}
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next unless $there_are_bugs;
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$args->{'queries'} = $queries;
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mail($args);
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}
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Bugzilla->switch_to_main_db();
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}
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################################################################################
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# Functions
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################################################################################
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# The mail and run_queries functions use an anonymous hash ($args) for their
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# arguments, which are then passed to the templates.
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#
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# When run_queries is run, $args contains the following fields:
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# - body Message body defined in event
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# - from Bugzilla system email address
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# - queries array of hashes containing:
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# - bugs: array of hashes mapping fieldnames to values for this bug
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# - title: text title given to this query in the whine event
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# - schedule_id integer id of the schedule being run
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# - subject Subject line for the message
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# - recipient user object for the recipient
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# - author user object of the person who created the whine event
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#
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# In addition, mail adds two more fields to $args:
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# - alternatives array of hashes defining mime multipart types and contents
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# - boundary a MIME boundary generated using the process id and time
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#
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sub mail {
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my $args = shift;
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# Don't send mail to someone on the nomail list.
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return if $nomail{$args->{'recipient'}->{'login'}};
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my $msg = ''; # it's a temporary variable to hold the template output
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$args->{'alternatives'} ||= [];
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# put together the different multipart mime segments
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$template->process("whine/mail.txt.tmpl", $args, \$msg)
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or die($template->error());
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push @{$args->{'alternatives'}},
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{
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'content' => $msg,
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'type' => 'text/plain',
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};
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$msg = '';
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$template->process("whine/mail.html.tmpl", $args, \$msg)
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or die($template->error());
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push @{$args->{'alternatives'}},
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{
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'content' => $msg,
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'type' => 'text/html',
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};
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$msg = '';
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# now produce a ready-to-mail mime-encoded message
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$args->{'boundary'} = "-----=====-----" . $$ . "--" . time() . "-----";
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$template->process("whine/multipart-mime.txt.tmpl", $args, \$msg)
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or die($template->error());
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my $sendmailparam =
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Param('sendmailnow') ? '' : "-ODeliveryMode=deferred";
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open SENDMAIL, "|/usr/lib/sendmail $sendmailparam -t -i"
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or die "Can't open sendmail";
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print SENDMAIL $msg;
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close SENDMAIL;
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delete $args->{'boundary'};
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delete $args->{'alternatives'};
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}
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# run_queries runs all of the queries associated with a schedule ID, adding
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# the results to $args or mailing off the template if a query wants individual
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# messages for each bug
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sub run_queries {
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my $args = shift;
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my $return_queries = [];
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$sth_run_queries->execute($args->{'eventid'});
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my $queries = {};
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for (@{$sth_run_queries->fetchall_arrayref}) {
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$queries->{$_->[0]} = {
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'name' => $_->[1],
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'title' => $_->[2],
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'onemailperbug' => $_->[3],
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'bugs' => [],
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};
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}
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for my $query_id (keys %{$queries}) {
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my $thisquery = $queries->{$query_id};
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next unless $thisquery->{'name'}; # named query is blank
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my $savedquery = get_query($thisquery->{'name'}, $args->{'author'});
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next unless $savedquery; # silently ignore missing queries
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# Execute the saved query
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my @searchfields = (
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'bugs.bug_id',
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'bugs.bug_severity',
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'bugs.priority',
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'bugs.rep_platform',
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'bugs.assigned_to',
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'bugs.bug_status',
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'bugs.resolution',
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'bugs.short_desc',
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'map_assigned_to.login_name',
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);
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# A new Bugzilla::CGI object needs to be created to allow
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# Bugzilla::Search to execute a saved query. It's exceedingly weird,
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# but that's how it works.
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my $searchparams = new Bugzilla::CGI($savedquery);
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my $search = new Bugzilla::Search(
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'fields' => \@searchfields,
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'params' => $searchparams,
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'user' => $args->{'recipient'}, # the search runs as the recipient
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);
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my $sqlquery = $search->getSQL();
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$sth = $dbh->prepare($sqlquery);
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$sth->execute;
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while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array) {
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my $bug = {};
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for my $field (@searchfields) {
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my $fieldname = $field;
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$fieldname =~ s/^bugs\.//; # No need for bugs.whatever
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$bug->{$fieldname} = shift @row;
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}
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if ($thisquery->{'onemailperbug'}) {
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$args->{'queries'} = [
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{
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'name' => $thisquery->{'name'},
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'title' => $thisquery->{'title'},
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'bugs' => [ $bug ],
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},
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];
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mail($args);
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delete $args->{'queries'};
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}
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else { # It belongs in one message with any other lists
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push @{$thisquery->{'bugs'}}, $bug;
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}
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}
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unless ($thisquery->{'onemailperbug'}) {
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push @{$return_queries}, $thisquery;
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}
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}
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return $return_queries;
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}
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# get_query gets the namedquery. It's similar to LookupNamedQuery (in
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# buglist.cgi), but doesn't care if a query name really exists or not, since
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# individual named queries might go away without the whine_queries that point
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# to them being removed.
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sub get_query {
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my ($name, $user) = @_;
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my $qname = $name;
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$sth_get_query->execute($user->{'id'}, $qname);
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my $fetched = $sth_get_query->fetch;
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$sth_get_query->finish;
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return $fetched ? $fetched->[0] : '';
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}
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# check_today gets a run day from the schedule and sees if it matches today
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# a run day value can contain any of:
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# - a three-letter day of the week
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# - a number for a day of the month
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# - 'last' for the last day of the month
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# - 'All' for every day
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# - 'MF' for every weekday
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sub check_today {
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my $run_day = shift;
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if (($run_day eq 'MF')
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&& ($now_weekday > 0)
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&& ($now_weekday < 6)) {
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return 1;
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}
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elsif (
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length($run_day) == 3 &&
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index("SunMonTueWedThuFriSat", $run_day)/3 == $now_weekday) {
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return 1;
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}
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elsif (($run_day eq 'All')
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|| (($run_day eq 'last') &&
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($now_day == $daysinmonth[$now_month] ))
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|| ($run_day eq $now_day)) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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# reset_timer sets the next time a whine is supposed to run, assuming it just
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# ran moments ago. Its only parameter is a schedule ID.
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#
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# reset_timer does not lock the whine_schedules table. Anything that calls it
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# should do that itself.
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sub reset_timer {
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my $schedule_id = shift;
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|
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# Schedules may not be executed more than once for each invocation of
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# whine.pl -- there are legitimate circumstances that can cause this, like
|
|
# a set of whines that take a very long time to execute, so it's done
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|
# quietly.
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|
if (grep(/^$schedule_id$/, @seen_schedules)) {
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null_schedule($schedule_id);
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}
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push @seen_schedules, $schedule_id;
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|
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|
$sth = $dbh->prepare( "SELECT run_day, run_time FROM whine_schedules " .
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"WHERE id=?" );
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$sth->execute($schedule_id);
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|
my ($run_day, $run_time) = $sth->fetchrow_array;
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|
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|
my $run_today = 0;
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my $minute_offset = 0;
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|
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|
# If the schedule is to run today, and it runs many times per day,
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|
# it shall be set to run immediately.
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|
$run_today = &check_today($run_day);
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|
if (($run_today) && ($run_time !~ /^\d+$/)) {
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|
# The default of 60 catches any bad value
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|
my $minute_interval = 60;
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|
if ($run_time =~ /^(\d+)min$/i) {
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|
$minute_interval = $1;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
# set the minute offset to the next interval point
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|
$minute_offset = $minute_interval - ($now_minute % $minute_interval);
|
|
}
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|
elsif (($run_today) && ($run_time > $now_hour)) {
|
|
# timed event for later today
|
|
# (This should only happen if, for example, an 11pm scheduled event
|
|
# didn't happen until after midnight)
|
|
$minute_offset = (60 * ($run_time - $now_hour)) - $now_minute;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
# it's not something that runs later today.
|
|
$minute_offset = 0;
|
|
|
|
# Set the target time if it's a specific hour
|
|
my $target_time = ($run_time =~ /^\d+$/) ? $run_time : 0;
|
|
|
|
my $nextdate = &get_next_date($run_day);
|
|
|
|
$sth = $dbh->prepare( "UPDATE whine_schedules " .
|
|
"SET run_next=DATE_ADD(?, INTERVAL ? HOUR) " .
|
|
"WHERE id=?");
|
|
$sth->execute($nextdate, $target_time, $schedule_id);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Scheduling is done in terms of whole minutes, so we use DATE_SUB() to
|
|
# drop the seconds from the time.
|
|
if ($minute_offset > 0) {
|
|
$sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
|
|
"SET run_next = " .
|
|
"DATE_SUB(DATE_ADD(NOW(), INTERVAL ? MINUTE), " .
|
|
"INTERVAL SECOND(NOW()) SECOND) " .
|
|
"WHERE id=?");
|
|
$sth->execute($minute_offset, $schedule_id);
|
|
} else {
|
|
# The minute offset is zero or less, which is not supposed to happen.
|
|
# complain to STDERR
|
|
null_schedule($schedule_id);
|
|
print STDERR "Error: bad minute_offset for schedule ID $schedule_id\n";
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# null_schedule is used to safeguard against infinite loops. Schedules with
|
|
# run_next set to NULL will not be available to get_next_event until they are
|
|
# rescheduled, which only happens when whine.pl starts.
|
|
sub null_schedule {
|
|
my $schedule_id = shift;
|
|
$sth = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE whine_schedules " .
|
|
"SET run_next = NULL " .
|
|
"WHERE id=?");
|
|
$sth->execute($schedule_id);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# get_next_date determines the difference in days between now and the next
|
|
# time a schedule should run, excluding today
|
|
#
|
|
# It takes a run_day argument (see check_today, above, for an explanation),
|
|
# and returns an SQL date
|
|
sub get_next_date {
|
|
my $day = shift;
|
|
|
|
my $add_days = 0;
|
|
|
|
if ($day eq 'All') {
|
|
$add_days = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($day eq 'last') {
|
|
# next_date should contain the last day of this month, or next month
|
|
# if it's today
|
|
if ($daysinmonth[$now_month] == $now_day) {
|
|
my $month = $now_month + 1;
|
|
$month = 1 if $month > 12;
|
|
$add_days = $daysinmonth[$month] + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
$add_days = $daysinmonth[$now_month] - $now_day;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($day eq 'MF') { # any day Monday through Friday
|
|
if ($now_weekday < 5) { # Sun-Thurs
|
|
$add_days = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($now_weekday == 5) { # Friday
|
|
$add_days = 3;
|
|
}
|
|
else { # it's 6, Saturday
|
|
$add_days = 2;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
elsif ($day !~ /^\d+$/) { # A specific day of the week
|
|
# The default is used if there is a bad value in the database, in
|
|
# which case we mark it to a less-popular day (Sunday)
|
|
my $day_num = 0;
|
|
|
|
if (length($day) == 3) {
|
|
$day_num = (index("SunMonTueWedThuFriSat", $day)/3) or 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
$add_days = $day_num - $now_weekday;
|
|
if ($add_days <= 0) { # it's next week
|
|
$add_days += 7;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else { # it's a number, so we set it for that calendar day
|
|
$add_days = $day - $now_day;
|
|
# If it's already beyond that day this month, set it to the next one
|
|
if ($add_days < 0) {
|
|
$add_days += $daysinmonth[$now_month];
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Get a date in whatever format the database will accept
|
|
$sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT DATE_ADD(CURRENT_DATE(), INTERVAL ? DAY)");
|
|
$sth->execute($add_days);
|
|
return $sth->fetch->[0];
|
|
}
|
|
|