##// END OF EJS Templates
Added branch and tag support to the git repository viewer. (#1406)...
Added branch and tag support to the git repository viewer. (#1406) Many thanks to Adam Soltys and everyone else who tested this patch. * Updated git test repository so it has a branch with some differences from the master branch * Moved redmine diff class into a module so as not to clash with diff-lcs gem which is required by grit * Find changesets from all branches, not just master * Got revision browsing working * Got file actions working properly * Allow browsing by short form of commit identifier * Added a method to retrieve repository branches * Allow browsing by branch names as well as commit numbers * Handle the case where a git repository has no master branch * Expand revision box and handle finding revisions by first 8 characters * Added branches dropdown to repository show page * Combined repository browse and show into a single action. Moved branch/revision navigation into a partial. * Renamed partial navigation -> breadcrumbs * Made it so latest revisions list uses branch and path context * Preserve current path when changing branch or revision * Perform slightly more graceful error handling in the case of invalid repository URLs * Allow branch names to contain periods * Allow dashes in branch names * Sort branches by name * Adding tags dropdown * Need to disable both branches and tags dropdowns before submitting revision form * Support underscores in revision (branch/tag) names * Making file history sensitive to current branch/tag/revision, adding common navigation to changes page * Updated translation files to include labels for 'branch', 'tag', and 'view all revisions' * Reenable fields after submit so they don't look disabled and don't stay disabled on browser back button * Instead of dashes just use empty string for default dropdown value * Individual entry views now sport the upgraded revision navigation * Don't display dropdowns with no entries * Consider all revisions when doing initial load * Fixed bug grabbing changesets. Thanks to Bernhard Furtmueller for catching. * Always check the entire log to find new revisions, rather than trying to go forward from the latest known one * Added some cleverness to avoid selecting the whole changesets table any time someone views the repository root * File copies and renames being detected properly * Return gracefully if no revisions are found in the git log * Applied patch from Babar Le Lapin to improve Windows compatibility git-svn-id: svn+ssh://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine/trunk@2840 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81

File last commit:

r2553:c9c269abf7e9
r2735:c28b044d6802
Show More
BarBase.rb
139 lines | 2.9 KiB | text/x-ruby | RubyLexer
require 'rexml/document'
require 'SVG/Graph/Graph'
module SVG
module Graph
# = Synopsis
#
# A superclass for bar-style graphs. Do not attempt to instantiate
# directly; use one of the subclasses instead.
#
# = Author
#
# Sean E. Russell <serATgermaneHYPHENsoftwareDOTcom>
#
# Copyright 2004 Sean E. Russell
# This software is available under the Ruby license[LICENSE.txt]
#
class BarBase < SVG::Graph::Graph
# Ensures that :fields are provided in the configuration.
def initialize config
raise "fields was not supplied or is empty" unless config[:fields] &&
config[:fields].kind_of?(Array) &&
config[:fields].length > 0
super
end
# In addition to the defaults set in Graph::initialize, sets
# [bar_gap] true
# [stack] :overlap
def set_defaults
init_with( :bar_gap => true, :stack => :overlap )
end
# Whether to have a gap between the bars or not, default
# is true, set to false if you don't want gaps.
attr_accessor :bar_gap
# How to stack data sets. :overlap overlaps bars with
# transparent colors, :top stacks bars on top of one another,
# :side stacks the bars side-by-side. Defaults to :overlap.
attr_accessor :stack
protected
def max_value
@data.collect{|x| x[:data].max}.max
end
def min_value
min = 0
if min_scale_value.nil?
min = @data.collect{|x| x[:data].min}.min
min = min > 0 ? 0 : min
else
min = min_scale_value
end
return min
end
def get_css
return <<EOL
/* default fill styles for multiple datasets (probably only use a single dataset on this graph though) */
.key1,.fill1{
fill: #ff0000;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 0.5px;
}
.key2,.fill2{
fill: #0000ff;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key3,.fill3{
fill: #00ff00;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key4,.fill4{
fill: #ffcc00;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key5,.fill5{
fill: #00ccff;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key6,.fill6{
fill: #ff00ff;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key7,.fill7{
fill: #00ffff;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key8,.fill8{
fill: #ffff00;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key9,.fill9{
fill: #cc6666;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key10,.fill10{
fill: #663399;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key11,.fill11{
fill: #339900;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
.key12,.fill12{
fill: #9966FF;
fill-opacity: 0.5;
stroke: none;
stroke-width: 1px;
}
EOL
end
end
end
end