Data Format¶
Bugdir¶
- target
- The current project development target.
- severities
- The allowed bug severities and their descriptions.
- active_status
- The allowed active bug states and their descriptions.
- inactive_status
- The allowed inactive bug states and their descriptions.
- extra_strings
- Space for an array of extra strings. Useful for storing state for functionality implemented purely in becommands/<some_function>.py.
Bug¶
- severity
- A measure of the bug’s importance
- status
- The bug’s current status
- creator
- The user who entered the bug into the system
- reporter
- The user who reported the bug
- time
- An RFC 2822 timestamp for bug creation
- extra_strings
- Space for an array of extra strings. Useful for storing state for functionality implemented purely in becommands/<some_function>.py.
- comment_root
- The trunk of the comment tree. We use a dummy root comment by default, because there can be several comment threads rooted on the same parent bug. To simplify comment interaction, we condense these threads into a single thread with a Comment dummy root.
Comment¶
- Alt-Id
- Alternate ID for linking imported comments. Internally comments are linked (via In-reply-to) to the parent’s UUID. However, these UUIDs are generated internally, so Alt-id is provided as a user-controlled linking target.
- Author
- The author of the comment
- In-reply-to
- UUID for parent comment or bug
- Content-type
- Mime type for comment body
- Date
- An RFC 2822 timestamp for comment creation
- body
- The meat of the comment
- extra_strings
- Space for an array of extra strings. Useful for storing state for functionality implemented purely in becommands/<some_function>.py.
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