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Enhancement #557

Tree

Added by Oleh Demyanyuk almost 14 years ago. Updated about 13 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Minor
Assignee:
Category:
-
Target version:
Start date:
02 Jul 2010
Due date:
04 Jul 2010
% Done:

100%


Description

Could you please implement possibility to view project tree in orangutang... Thanks...

History

#1 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

  • Start date deleted (15 Jun 2010)
  • Priority changed from Normal to Minor
  • Assignee set to Andriy Lesyuk

#2 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

Projects tree or issues tree? Please be more exact and fix description.

#3 Updated by Oleh Demyanyuk almost 14 years ago

Escuzi it should be “issue tree” ...

#5 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

  • Target version set to 1.02

#6 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

  • Start date set to 02 Jul 2010
  • Status changed from Open to In Progress

#7 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

I have some questions regarding this request...

  1. Redmine shows all issues with subissues even if the last are closed. That’s what I hate about Redmine... And I don’t want to move this to Orangutan. I believe I should show only the issues which do match the request (if user requested only open issues then no closed issues should be shown). Is this good?
  2. If parent issue is closed and subissue is open - I show only subissue without any tree, ok?
  3. What should I do in the case when: 1) parent issue is open, 2) its subissue is closed and 3) subissue of the subissue is open? Accordingly to request I should show only parent and “subsubissue”... But if I do so - the tree structure will be lost. Anyway that’s what I believe should be good... Another alternative - show all three issues. But I’m not sure if this is good idea... What would you say?

#8 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

  • % Done changed from 0 to 10

#9 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk almost 14 years ago

  • Due date set to 04 Jul 2010
  • % Done changed from 10 to 100
  • Status changed from In Progress to Closed
  1. Not showing closed issues - only issues matching the request
  2. Showing only subissues
  3. Showing parent and “subsubissue” as it was a subissue..

Sample:

19:36:28 s-andy: Show all issues on !For test only
19:36:28 Orangutan: They are (14 issues):
#22) Bug (new): test urgent [urgent]
#21) Bug (new): test high [high]
#113) Bug (for testing): test [high]
 └→ #114) Bug (new): test [normal]
 └→ └→ #115) Bug (new): test [normal]
 └→ └→ #320) Bug (new): test [normal]
#19) Bug (new): test normal [normal]
#26) Bug (new): another test issue [normal]
#37) Feature Request (new): Тест зображень [normal]
#46) Support (new): test messenger [normal]
#47) Bug (new): test messenger again [normal]
#473) Task (new): Several numeric lists [normal]
#474) Task (new): Headings and links [normal]
#20) Bug (new): test low [low]

#10 Updated by Andriy Lesyuk about 13 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Feature to Enhancement
  • Project changed from Orangutan to Orangutan::Redmine

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