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* To continue work on [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459727 bug 459727] | * To continue work on [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459727 bug 459727] | ||
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** Getting the correct Chronological order when adding more entries OnScroll | ** Getting the correct Chronological order when adding more entries OnScroll | ||
** Getting merge changesets to show up correctly when adding more entries OnScroll | ** Getting merge changesets to show up correctly when adding more entries OnScroll |
Revision as of 23:52, 8 November 2008
Contents
Project Name
Adding Functionality to the Browser Based UI for Mercurial History Browsing, hgweb
Project Description
Mozilla is just starting to use an exciting new distributed version control tool: Mercurial.
One of the exciting things about Mercurial is that the history—the list of all the changes that have ever been checked in—is not linear. It frequently has branches and merges. This is actually a good, important feature, as you know if you've read a little about distributed version control. The downside is that the history becomes a maze of twisty little passages. Benjamin Smedberg's demo shows the history of a repository with lots of merges (each box is a check-in; you can click on the boxes to move around).
There have been a couple attempts at showing history in an intuitive, graphical way. Mercurial comes with a web UI for browsing the repository, including history (here's what it looks like). It also comes with an "hg glog" extension that draws history as ASCII art, and an "hg view" extension that does roughly the same thing with a little GUI. Sadly, none of these applications qualifies as awesome.
The project's goal is to rectify this sad situation by writing an awesome browser-based UI for navigating Mercurial repository history.
Resources: jorendorff, bsmedberg
Project Leader(s)
Project Contributor(s)
- Tiago Moreira
Project Mentors
- Jason Ordendorff (jorendorff)
- Dirkjan Ochtman (djc)
- Ted Mielczarek (ted)
- Benjamin Smedberg (bsmedberg)
Project Details
September 23rd, 2008
Hgweb ideas |
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v0.1 Release Details
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to get pushloghtml working on my machine (some progress made on this part) -
to locate the source files that dictate the amount of pushlog entries that get displayed and then alter it to display more entries- Turns out that there was some miscommunication and I need to add an AJAX scrolling feature that dynamically loads more changesets
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to add code that allows expand/collapse functionality (apparently all I need is a js lib according to humph)- Turns out that there was another miscommunication as Ted has already added this feature. Look here. However the patch has some problems that will need to be fixed. I might fix this for my 0.2 release (undecided for now)
To release v0.1 on time
v0.2 Release Details
- To continue work on bug 459727
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Implement a loader GIF: view result here - Getting the correct Chronological order when adding more entries OnScroll
- Getting merge changesets to show up correctly when adding more entries OnScroll
- Making sure the new entries that load OnScroll comply with bug 445560 (have the Expand/Collapse feature)
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To fix ted's patch for bug 445560 - To implement "the which files were touched by a changeset" feature
Project News
September 18th, 2008
- Picked the Mercurial History Browsing project
September 23rd, 2008
- Chatted with jorendorff about starting on the project
- Jorendorff made a blog post calling for ideas about the project
September 25th, 2008
- Chatted with jorendorff on setting my development environment
- Email conversation with jorendorff, asked some preliminary questions about the project and a hello world type of activity
September 26th, 2008
- Email conversation with jorendorff about setting up the development environment
September 28th, 2008
- Played around with hg. Details here
- Email conversation with jorendorff, asked for help on setting up the development environment and suggestions on a v0.1 release
- Email conversation with djc about hg_templates
September 29th, 2008
- Email conversation with jorendorff about v0.1 release ideas
October 1st, 2008
- Chatted with ted about getting a hold of the pushlog database
- Email conversation with jorendorff about setting up pushloghtml on my development environment and some questions/concerns regarding pushloghtml
October 2nd, 2008
- Development Environment almost setup and running except for pushloghtml
- Decided on v0.1 release (tentative, still need to clear it with humph)
- Email conversation with jorendorff clarifying some concerns about pushloghtml
- Email conversation with ted explaining how to setup pushloghtml
October 3rd, 2008
- Decided on v0.1 release (confirmed with humph). Updated v0.1 release blog post
- Email conversation asking about simplejson and pysqlite2 modules
- Email conversation with bsmedberg explaining simplejson and pysqlite2 questions
October 5th, 2008
- Problems with getting pushloghtml to work here. Work in progress...
October 6th, 2008
- Multiple email conversations asking djc and bsmedberg about a "no module found" error relating to simplejson and pysqlite2
October 7th, 2008
- Email conversation with djc, discussing ideas about the causes of the "no module found" error
October 8th, 2008
- Email conversation with djc asking questions about building Mercurial from source
October 9th, 2008
- Email conversation with djc discussing issues with building Mercurial from source
- Development environment setup. Ready for coding to begin!
October 13th, 2008
- Filed the bug: pushloghtml should show more than 10 entries at a time
- ted has already filed a bug for the expand/collapse feature: html pushlog should fold merge changesets into one line
- Chatted with jorendorff and ted about setting up my development environment and the expand/collapse feature
October 14th, 2008
- Applied Ted's patch to my development environment to fix the bug: html pushlog should fold merge changesets into one line, check out my blog post for details
- Chatted with ted and djc on IRC about pushloghtml
October 16th, 2008
- Email conversation with ted discussing some questions about implementing an AJAX scrolling feature to load more pushlog changesets
October 17th, 2008
- Email conversation asking questions about the json-pushes script
October 18th, 2008
- Made a blog post regarding bug 459727 - Pushloghtml Should Show More Than 10 Entries, Working on v0.1 Release
October 19th, 2008
- Edited the blog post regarding bug 459727 - Pushloghtml Should Show More Than 10 Entries, Working on v0.1 Release
October 23rd, 2008
- Email conversation with djc regarding bug 459727
October 29th, 2008
- Had a conversation with djc regarding bug 459727
- Had a conversation with ted regarding bug 445560
November 3rd, 2008
- Had a conversation with djc regarding the date formatting for bug 459727
November 4th, 2008
- Had a conversation relating to v0.2 release with jorendorff (decided what I will include in v0.2)
November 6th, 2008
- Had a discussion with jorendorff about how to implement the which files were touched by a changeset feature
External Links
- Distributed Version Control
- Mercurial
- Mercurial Basics
- mercurial-central shortlog page
- graph view
- better shortlog
- mozilla-central pushlog
- Desired features for hgweb
- jQuery tutorials
- Using XMLHttpRequest