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Milestone pages
===============

Users can directly see and edit milestones through the milestone views.

    >>> person = factory.makePerson(name='puffin-owner')
    >>> product = factory.makeProduct(name="puffin", owner=person)
    >>> series = factory.makeProductSeries(product=product, name="awk")
    >>> milestone = factory.makeMilestone(productseries=series, name="kakapo")

The default url for a milestone is to the main site.

    >>> from canonical.launchpad.ftests import test_tales
    >>> from canonical.launchpad.webapp.servers import LaunchpadTestRequest

    >>> request = LaunchpadTestRequest(SERVER_URL='http://bugs.launchpad.net')
    >>> login(ANONYMOUS, request)
    >>> print test_tales("milestone/fmt:url", milestone=milestone)
    http://launchpad.dev/puffin/+milestone/kakapo

Milestone defines several menus.

    >>> from lp.registry.browser.milestone import (
    ...     MilestoneContextMenu, MilestoneInlineNavigationMenu,
    ...     MilestoneOverviewMenu, MilestoneOverviewNavigationMenu)
    >>> from lp.testing.menu import check_menu_links

    >>> check_menu_links(MilestoneContextMenu(milestone))
    True
    >>> check_menu_links(MilestoneOverviewMenu(milestone))
    True
    >>> check_menu_links(MilestoneOverviewNavigationMenu(milestone))
    True
    >>> check_menu_links(MilestoneInlineNavigationMenu(milestone))
    True

The MilestoneView used can be adapted to a MilestoneInlineNavigationMenu
for use with inline presentation of milestones.

    >>> from canonical.launchpad.webapp.interfaces import INavigationMenu
    >>> from canonical.lazr.canonicalurl import nearest_adapter

    >>> view = create_view(milestone, name='+productseries-table-row')
    >>> nearest_adapter(view, INavigationMenu, name='overview')
    <lp.registry.browser.milestone.MilestoneInlineNavigationMenu ...>

The MilestoneView provides access to the milestone and to its release if
it has one.

    >>> login_person(person)
    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> print view.context.name
    kakapo

    >>> print view.milestone.name
    kakapo

    >>> print view.release
    None

    >>> release = factory.makeProductRelease(milestone)
    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> print view.release.version
    kakapo

The view makes the HTML page title.

    >>> print view.page_title
    Puffin kakapo

Bugs and specifications targeted to the milestone are accessible too.
The has_bugs_or_specs boolean property can be used to verify if the
milestone has any bugs or specifications.

    >>> from lp.bugs.interfaces.bugtask import BugTaskStatus

    >>> view.has_bugs_or_specs
    False

    >>> bug = factory.makeBug(title="kiwi")
    >>> bugtask = factory.makeBugTask(bug=bug, target=milestone.product)
    >>> bugtask.transitionToStatus(BugTaskStatus.FIXCOMMITTED, person)
    >>> bugtask.transitionToAssignee(person)
    >>> bugtask.milestone = milestone
    >>> spec = factory.makeSpecification(
    ...     product=milestone.product, title='dodo')
    >>> spec.milestone = milestone

    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> view.has_bugs_or_specs
    True

    >>> for bugtask in view.bugtasks:
    ...     print bugtask.bug.title
    kiwi

    >>> for spec in view.specifications:
    ...     print spec.title
    dodo

On a IDistroSeries/IProductSeries main page, we use this view to list detailed
information about the context's milestones. However, generating the summary of
bugs/blueprints for a milestone is rather expensive, so we only do that for
active milestones.

    >>> milestone.active
    True
    >>> view.should_show_bugs_and_blueprints
    True

    >>> milestone.active = False
    >>> view.should_show_bugs_and_blueprints
    False

The bugtasks are decorated. They are wrapped by the BugTaskListingItem
that has cached information to create badges quickly. The
_bug_badge_properties property provides the additional information that
is used by the decorator.

    >>> view.bugtasks
    [<...BugTaskListingItem ...>]

    >>> for bugtask in view._bug_badge_properties:
    ...     bugtask
    ...     badge_dict = view._bug_badge_properties[bugtask]
    ...     for key in sorted(badge_dict):
    ...         print '%s: %s' % (key, badge_dict[key])
    <BugTask ...>
        has_branch: False
        has_patch: False
        has_specification: False

    >>> view.bugtasks[0].last_significant_change_date
    datetime.datetime(...)

There bugtask_count_text and specification_count_text properties provide
formatted text descriptions of the bugtasks and specifications. The text
supports plural descriptions.

    >>> print view.bugtask_count_text
    1 bug

    >>> print view.specification_count_text
    1 blueprint

    >>> bug = factory.makeBug(title="emo")
    >>> bugtask = factory.makeBugTask(bug=bug, target=milestone.product)
    >>> bugtask.transitionToAssignee(person)
    >>> bugtask.milestone = milestone
    >>> spec = factory.makeSpecification(
    ...     product=milestone.product, title='ostrich')
    >>> spec.milestone = milestone

    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> print view.bugtask_count_text
    2 bugs

    >>> print view.specification_count_text
    2 blueprints

Bugtasks are ordered by status (fix released last), and importance
(critical first).

    >>> for bugtask in view.bugtasks:
    ...     assignee = bugtask.assignee
    ...     print bugtask.bug.title, assignee.name, bugtask.status.title
    emo   puffin-owner  New
    kiwi  puffin-owner  Fix Committed

The view provides a list of StatusCounts that summarise the targeted
specifications and bugtasks.

    >>> from lp.blueprints.enums import SpecificationImplementationStatus

    >>> bugtask.transitionToAssignee(person)
    >>> engineer = factory.makePerson(name='engineer')
    >>> spec.assignee = engineer
    >>> status = spec.updateLifecycleStatus(person)
    >>> spec.implementation_status = SpecificationImplementationStatus.GOOD
    >>> status = spec.updateLifecycleStatus(person)

    >>> for status_count in view.specification_status_counts:
    ...     print '%s: %s' % (status_count.status.title, status_count.count)
    Unknown: 1
    Good progress: 1

    >>> for status_count in view.bugtask_status_counts:
    ...     print '%s: %s' % (status_count.status.title, status_count.count)
    New: 1
    Fix Committed: 1

The assignment_counts property returns all the users and count of bugs and
specifications assigned to them.

    >>> for status_count in view.assignment_counts:
    ...     print '%s: %s' % (status_count.status.name, status_count.count)
    engineer: 1
    puffin-owner: 2

The user_counts property is the count items assigned to the current user.

    >>> for status_count in view.user_counts:
    ...     print '%s: %s' % (status_count.status, status_count.count)
    bugs: 2

The user_counts property is an empty list if the user is None.

    >>> logout()
    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> view.user_counts
    []

The view uses ProductDownloadFileMixin to provide access to downloadable
files. It implements getReleases() that always returns the view's
release as a set.

    >>> login_person(person)
    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> view.getReleases()
    set([<ProductRelease ...>])

    >>> [release.version for release in view.getReleases()]
    [u'kakapo']

The download_files property returns a decorated list of IProductRelease
files. If there is no release, or no files, None is returned.

    >>> print view.download_files
    None

If there are files, these files will be returned as a list.

    >>> release_file = release.addReleaseFile(
    ...     'test.txt', 'test', 'text/plain', person,
    ...     signature_filename='test.txt.asc', signature_content='123',
    ...     description="test file")
    >>> view = create_view(milestone, '+index')
    >>> [file.libraryfile.filename for file in view.download_files]
    [u'test.txt']


Milestone product release data
------------------------------

The +productrelease-data named view uses the same view as +index to display
the product release data for a milestone.

    >>> from canonical.launchpad.testing.pages import (
    ...     extract_text, find_tag_by_id)

    >>> view = create_view(
    ...     milestone, '+productrelease-data', principal=person)
    >>> content = find_tag_by_id(view.render(), 'release-data')
    >>> print find_tag_by_id(content, 'how-to-verify').a['href']
    /+help/verify-downloads.html

    >>> print extract_text(find_tag_by_id(content, 'downloads'))
    File                 Description  Downloads  Delete
    test.txt (md5, sig)  test file ...

    >>> print find_tag_by_id(content, 'delete-files')['type']
    submit

This release does not not have release notes or a change log.

    >>> print find_tag_by_id(content, 'release-notes')
    None

    >>> print find_tag_by_id(content, 'changelog')
    None

This release notes and change log do appear when the release has them.

    >>> release.release_notes = 'My release notes'
    >>> release.changelog = 'My changelog'
    >>> view = create_view(
    ...     milestone, '+productrelease-data', principal=person)
    >>> content = find_tag_by_id(view.render(), 'release-data')
    >>> print extract_text(find_tag_by_id(content, 'release-notes'))
    My release notes

    >>> print extract_text(find_tag_by_id(content, 'changelog'))
    My changelog

The delete column and delete submit are not rendered if the user does
not have edit permission.

    >>> login_person(engineer)
    >>> view = create_view(
    ...     milestone, '+productrelease-data', principal=engineer)
    >>> content = find_tag_by_id(view.render(), 'release-data')
    >>> print extract_text(find_tag_by_id(content, 'downloads'))
    File                 Description  Downloads
    test.txt (md5, sig)  test file ...

    >>> print find_tag_by_id(content, 'delete-files')
    None

    >>> login_person(person)


ProjectGroup milestones
-----------------------

The projectgroup milestones are virtual and cannot be modified. The template
generates CSS that hides the space occupied by the side portlets.

    >>> projectgroup = factory.makeProject(name='flock')
    >>> product.project = projectgroup
    >>> project_milestone = projectgroup.getMilestone('kakapo')
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(
    ...     project_milestone, '+index', principal=person)
    >>> print find_tag_by_id(view.render(), 'hide-side-portlets')['type']
    text/css

A normal milestone does not have the CSS rule.

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(
    ...     milestone, '+index', principal=person)
    >>> print find_tag_by_id(content, 'hide-side-portlets')
    None


Editing milestones
------------------

Persons with launchpad.Edit permissions for milestones may edit them.
The MilestoneEditView is responsible for controlling the fields that the
user may edit.

    >>> from canonical.launchpad.webapp.authorization import check_permission
    >>> from lp.registry.interfaces.product import IProductSet

    >>> firefox = getUtility(IProductSet).getByName('firefox')
    >>> login_person(firefox.owner)
    >>> firefox_1_0 =  firefox.getSeries('1.0')
    >>> milestone = firefox_1_0.newMilestone('1.0.8')

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    True

The view allows the user to modify the mutable milestone fields. The
cancel_url property can be used to return to the milestone.

    >>> print view.label
    Modify milestone details

    >>> view.field_names
    ['name', 'code_name', 'active', 'dateexpected', 'summary',
     'productseries']

    >>> print view.cancel_url
    http://launchpad.dev/firefox/+milestone/1.0.8

This milestone belongs to a product, so the productseries field is
included in the list of field names. The user can change the field
values.

    >>> print milestone.name
    1.0.8

    >>> print milestone.dateexpected
    None

    >>> print milestone.summary
    None

    >>> milestone.active
    True

    >>> print milestone.productseries.name
    1.0

    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': '1.0.9',
    ...     'field.dateexpected': '2007-05-11',
    ...     'field.summary': 'a summary',
    ...     'field.active': 'False',
    ...     'field.productseries': '1',
    ...     'field.actions.update': 'Update',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit', form=form)

    >>> print milestone.name
    1.0.9

    >>> print milestone.dateexpected
    2007-05-11

    >>> print milestone.summary
    a summary

    >>> milestone.active
    False

    >>> print milestone.productseries.name
    trunk

The milestone's name is unique to the product or series.

    >>> transaction.commit()
    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': '1.0',
    ...     'field.dateexpected': '2007-05-11',
    ...     'field.summary': 'a summary',
    ...     'field.active': 'True',
    ...     'field.productseries': '1',
    ...     'field.actions.update': 'Update',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit', form=form)
    >>> for error in view.errors:
    ...     print error.errors
    The name 1.0 is already used by a milestone in Mozilla Firefox.

    >>> for milestone in milestone.target.milestones:
    ...     print milestone.name, milestone.code_name
    1.0 None

The view restricts the productseries field to series that belong to the
product. A series from another product is rejected.

    >>> transaction.commit()
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> '100' in view.widgets['productseries'].vocabulary
    False

    >>> form['field.productseries'] = '100'
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit', form=form)

    >>> print milestone.productseries.name
    trunk

A milestone that belongs to the distroseries has a distroseries field
instead of a productseries field.

    >>> from lp.registry.interfaces.distribution import (
    ...     IDistributionSet)

    >>> ubuntu_distro = getUtility(IDistributionSet).getByName('ubuntu')
    >>> login_person(ubuntu_distro.owner.teamowner)
    >>> hoary_series =  ubuntu_distro.getSeries('hoary')
    >>> milestone = hoary_series.newMilestone('alpha')
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> view.field_names
    ['name', 'code_name', 'active', 'dateexpected', 'summary', 'distroseries']

The distroseries milestone can be updated too.

    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': 'omega',
    ...     'field.code_name': 'omega-licious',
    ...     'field.dateexpected': '2007-05-11',
    ...     'field.summary': 'a summary',
    ...     'field.active': 'False',
    ...     'field.distroseries': '5',
    ...     'field.actions.update': 'Update',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit', form=form)

    >>> print milestone.name
    omega

    >>> print milestone.code_name
    omega-licious

    >>> print milestone.dateexpected
    2007-05-11

    >>> print milestone.summary
    a summary

    >>> milestone.active
    False

    >>> print milestone.distroseries.name
    grumpy

Like the productseries field, the distroseries field only accepts series
that belong to the distribution.

    >>> transaction.commit()
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> '100' in view.widgets['distroseries'].vocabulary
    False

    >>> form['field.distroseries'] = '100'
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit', form=form)

    >>> print milestone.distroseries.name
    grumpy

Users without launchpad.Edit permissions cannot access the view.

    >>> from lp.registry.interfaces.person import IPersonSet

    >>> no_priv = getUtility(IPersonSet).getByName('no-priv')
    >>> login_person(no_priv)
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    False


Adding milestones
-----------------

The AddMilestoneView is used to create a new milestone.

    >>> owner = firefox.owner
    >>> login_person(owner)
    >>> view = create_view(firefox_1_0, '+addmilestone')
    >>> print view.label
    Register a new milestone

    >>> view.field_names
    ['name', 'code_name', 'dateexpected', 'summary']

The view provides an action_url and cancel_url properties that form
submitting the form or aborting the action.

    >>> print view.action_url
    http://launchpad.dev/firefox/1.0/+addmilestone

    >>> print view.cancel_url
    http://launchpad.dev/firefox/1.0

Only the name of the milestone is required.

    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': '1.1',
    ...     'field.actions.register': 'Register Milestone',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(
    ...     firefox_1_0, '+addmilestone', form=form)
    >>> for milestone in firefox_1_0.milestones:
    ...     print milestone.name, milestone.code_name
    1.1 None

The milestone name is unique to a product or distribution. The view
cannot create a duplicate milestone.

    >>> transaction.commit()
    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': '1.1',
    ...     'field.code_name': 'impossible',
    ...     'field.actions.register': 'Register Milestone',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(
    ...     firefox_1_0, '+addmilestone', form=form)
    >>> for error in view.errors:
    ...     print error.errors
    The name 1.1 is already used by a milestone in Mozilla Firefox.

    >>> for milestone in firefox_1_0.milestones:
    ...     print milestone.name, milestone.code_name
    1.1 None

An empty code_name or summary (submitted via AJAX) is converted to None.

    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': '2.1',
    ...     'field.code_name': ' ',
    ...     'field.summary': ' ',
    ...     'field.actions.register': 'Register Milestone',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(
    ...     firefox_1_0, '+addmilestone', form=form)
    >>> for milestone in firefox_1_0.milestones:
    ...     print milestone.name, milestone.code_name, milestone.summary
    2.1 None None
    1.1 None None


Distroseries driver and milestones
----------------------------------

The driver of a series that belongs to an `IDerivativeDistribution` is a
release manager and can create milestones.

    >>> distroseries = factory.makeDistroRelease(name='pumpkin')
    >>> driver = factory.makePerson(name='a-driver')
    >>> login_person(distroseries.distribution.owner)
    >>> distroseries.driver = driver
    >>> login_person(driver)

    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.name': 'pie',
    ...     'field.actions.register': 'Register Milestone',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(
    ...     distroseries, '+addmilestone', form=form)
    >>> milestone = distroseries.milestones[0]
    >>> print milestone.name
    pie

The driver has access to the milestone.

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    True

The driver of an `IBaseDistribution` such as Ubuntu cannot create a
milestone.

    >>> login_person(ubuntu_distro.owner.teamowner)
    >>> hoary_series.driver = driver
    >>> login_person(driver)

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(hoary_series, '+addmilestone')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    False

Nor can the driver edit it.

    >>> milestone = factory.makeMilestone(distribution=ubuntu_distro)
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+edit')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    False


Deleting milestones
-------------------

The DeleteMilestoneView allows users to edit permissions to delete
Milestones. The view is restricted to owners of the project and drivers
of the series.

    >>> login_person(owner)
    >>> milestone = firefox_1_0.newMilestone('1.0.10')
    >>> print milestone.name
    1.0.10

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    True

The view provides a few properties to access the dependent artifacts.
This milestone does not have any bugtasks, specifications, a product
release or product release files.

    >>> view.bugtasks
    []

    >>> view.specifications
    []

    >>> print view.product_release
    None

    >>> view.product_release_files
    []

The milestone is deleted when the delete action is called.

    >>> form = {
    ...     'field.actions.delete': 'Delete Milestone',
    ...     }
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete', form=form)
    >>> for notification in view.request.response.notifications:
    ...     print notification.message
    Milestone 1.0.10 deleted.

    >>> print firefox.getMilestone('1.0.10')
    None

The view will delete the dependent product release and release files if
they exist. It will also untarget bugtasks and specifications from the
milestone.

    >>> from datetime import datetime
    >>> from pytz import UTC

    >>> milestone = firefox_1_0.newMilestone('1.0.11')
    >>> release = milestone.createProductRelease(
    ...     owner, datetime.now(UTC))
    >>> release_file = release.addReleaseFile(
    ...     'test', 'test', 'text/plain', owner, description="test file")
    >>> specification = factory.makeSpecification(product=firefox)
    >>> specification.milestone = milestone
    >>> bug = factory.makeBug(product=firefox)
    >>> bugtask = bug.bugtasks[0]
    >>> bugtask.milestone = milestone
    >>> subscription = milestone.addSubscription(owner, owner)
    >>> [subscription for subscription in owner.structural_subscriptions]
    [<...StructuralSubscription ...>]

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete')
    >>> [bugtask.milestone.name for bugtask in view.bugtasks]
    [u'1.0.11']

    >>> [spec.milestone.name for spec in view.specifications]
    [u'1.0.11']

    >>> view.product_release.version
    u'1.0.11'

    >>> [file_.description for file_ in view.product_release_files]
    [u'test file']

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete', form=form)
    >>> for notification in view.request.response.notifications:
    ...     print notification.message
    Milestone 1.0.11 deleted.

    >>> print firefox.getMilestone('1.0.11')
    None

    >>> print firefox_1_0.getRelease('1.0.11')
    None

    >>> print specification.milestone
    None

    >>> print bugtask.milestone
    None

    >>> [subscription for subscription in owner.structural_subscriptions]
    []

No Privileges Person cannot access this view because he is neither the
project owner or series driver..

    >>> milestone = firefox_1_0.newMilestone('1.0.12')
    >>> login_person(no_priv)
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete')
    >>> check_permission('launchpad.Edit', view)
    False

Milestones with private bugs can be deleted. There is one caveate, the person
deleting the milestone must have permssion to access the bug for it to be
untargeted. It is possible for the owner or release manager to not have access
to a private bug that was targeted to a milestone by a driver.

    >>> login_person(owner)
    >>> milestone = firefox_1_0.newMilestone('1.0.13')
    >>> private_bug = factory.makeBug(product=firefox, private=True)
    >>> private_bugtask = bug.bugtasks[0]
    >>> private_bugtask.milestone = milestone
    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete')
    >>> [bugtask.milestone.name for bugtask in view.bugtasks]
    [u'1.0.13']

    >>> view = create_initialized_view(milestone, '+delete', form=form)
    >>> for notification in view.request.response.notifications:
    ...     print notification.message
    Milestone 1.0.13 deleted.

    >>> transaction.commit()
    >>> print private_bugtask.milestone
    None