Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of TracReports
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- 01/02/10 17:05:00 (15 years ago)
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v1 v2 17 17 ''This will make the query module the default handler for the “View Tickets” navigation item. We encourage you to try this configuration and report back what kind of features of reports you are missing, if any.'' 18 18 19 '''''You will almost definitely need to restart your httpd at this point.'''''20 21 19 A report consists of these basic parts: 22 20 * '''ID''' -- Unique (sequential) identifier … … 31 29 If a column header is a hyperlink (red), click the column you would like to sort by. Clicking the same header again reverses the order. 32 30 33 == Changing Report Numbering ==34 There may be instances where you need to change the ID of the report, perhaps to organize the reports better. At present this requires changes to the trac database. The ''report'' table has the following schema (as of 0.10):35 * id integer PRIMARY KEY36 * author text37 * title text38 * query text39 * description text40 Changing the ID changes the shown order and number in the ''Available Reports'' list and the report's perma-link. This is done by running something like:41 {{{42 update report set id=5 where id=3;43 }}}44 Keep in mind that the integrity has to be maintained (i.e., ID has to be unique, and you don't want to exceed the max, since that's managed by SQLite someplace).45 46 == Navigating Tickets ==47 Clicking on one of the report results will take you to that ticket. You can navigate through the results by clicking the ''Next Ticket'' or ''Previous Ticket'' links just below the main menu bar, or click the ''Back to Report'' link to return to the report page.48 49 You can safely edit any of the tickets and continue to navigate through the results using the Next/Previous/Back to Report links after saving your results, but when you return to the report, there will be no hint about what has changed, as would happen if you were navigating a list of tickets obtained from a query (see TracQuery#NavigatingTickets). ''(since 0.11)''50 31 51 32 == Alternative Download Formats == … … 80 61 The ''ticket'' table has the following columns: 81 62 * id 82 * type83 63 * time 84 64 * changetime … … 95 75 * summary 96 76 * description 97 * keywords98 77 99 78 See TracTickets for a detailed description of the column fields. … … 122 101 Example: 123 102 {{{ 124 SELECT id AS ticket,summary FROM ticket WHERE priority= $PRIORITY125 }}} 126 127 To assign a value to $PRIORITY when viewing the report, you must define it as an argument in the report URL, leaving out the leading '$'.103 SELECT id AS ticket,summary FROM ticket WHERE priority='$PRIORITY' 104 }}} 105 106 To assign a value to $PRIORITY when viewing the report, you must define it as an argument in the report URL, leaving out the the leading '$'. 128 107 129 108 Example: 130 109 {{{ 131 http:// trac.edgewall.org/reports/14?PRIORITY=high110 http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/reports/14?PRIORITY=high 132 111 }}} 133 112 … … 136 115 Example: 137 116 {{{ 138 http:// trac.edgewall.org/reports/14?PRIORITY=high&SEVERITY=critical117 http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/reports/14?PRIORITY=high&SEVERITY=critical 139 118 }}} 140 119 … … 147 126 Example (''List all tickets assigned to me''): 148 127 {{{ 149 SELECT id AS ticket,summary FROM ticket WHERE owner= $USER128 SELECT id AS ticket,summary FROM ticket WHERE owner='$USER' 150 129 }}} 151 130 … … 181 160 * '''`__group__`''' -- Group results based on values in this column. Each group will have its own header and table. 182 161 * '''`__color__`''' -- Should be a numeric value ranging from 1 to 5 to select a pre-defined row color. Typically used to color rows by issue priority. 183 {{{184 #!html185 <div style="margin-left:7.5em">Defaults:186 <span style="border: none; color: #333; background: transparent; font-size: 85%; background: #fdc; border-color: #e88; color: #a22">Color 1</span>187 <span style="border: none; color: #333; background: transparent; font-size: 85%; background: #ffb; border-color: #eea; color: #880">Color 2</span>188 <span style="border: none; color: #333; background: transparent; font-size: 85%; background: #fbfbfb; border-color: #ddd; color: #444">Color 3</span>189 <span style="border: none; color: #333; background: transparent; font-size: 85%; background: #e7ffff; border-color: #cee; color: #099">Color 4</span>190 <span style="border: none; color: #333; background: transparent; font-size: 85%; background: #e7eeff; border-color: #cde; color: #469">Color 5</span>191 </div>192 }}}193 162 * '''`__style__`''' -- A custom CSS style expression to use for the current row. 194 163 … … 240 209 === Reporting on custom fields === 241 210 242 If you have added custom fields to your tickets (a feature since v0.8, see TracTicketsCustomFields), you can write a SQL query to cover them. You'll need to make a join on the ticket_custom table, but this isn't especially easy. 243 244 If you have tickets in the database ''before'' you declare the extra fields in trac.ini, there will be no associated data in the ticket_custom table. To get around this, use SQL's "LEFT OUTER JOIN" clauses. See [trac:TracIniReportCustomFieldSample TracIniReportCustomFieldSample] for some examples. 245 246 '''Note that you need to set up permissions in order to see the buttons for adding or editing reports.''' 247 248 ---- 249 See also: TracTickets, TracQuery, TracGuide, [http://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html Query Language Understood by SQLite] 211 If you have added custom fields to your tickets (experimental feature in v0.8, see TracTicketsCustomFields), you can write a SQL query to cover them. You'll need to make a join on the ticket_custom table, but this isn't especially easy. 212 213 If you have tickets in the database ''before'' you declare the extra fields in trac.ini, there will be no associated data in the ticket_custom table. To get around this, use SQL's "LEFT OUTER JOIN" clauses. See TracIniReportCustomFieldSample for some examples. 214 215 ---- 216 See also: TracTickets, TracQuery, TracGuide