If an e-mail address is used in the 'Queue CC' set up and then that
e-mail address is used as a submitter for a ticket, they received two
emails. Worse, if that user was ALSO the 'assigned to' person for that
ticket, they got THREE emails!
This fix will ensure a particular email goes to an address only once.
Thanks to Andreas Kotowicz for this patch.
#65: When submitter clicks 'Accept' to accept a resolution, nothing happens.
#74: issues when updating ticket via views.staff.update_ticket (which is also used by the public views) relating to invalid template
context and inconsistent variable naming.
#82: Add an option for users to control the number of tickets per page.
Thank you to J. Beigel and Christian Klein for these suggestions.
* Added superuser 'System settings' page with links to admin
* Added ability to ignore e-mail addresses (using wildcards) from the e-mail parser
* Added link to ignore email address from ticket details page (for superusers only)
* Cleaned up report output by styling text & labels in the same way as tables in other views
* Cleaned up dashboard lists to show text in place of tickets if no tickets are found
* Added ability to sort in reverse order
NOTE: REQUIRES A 'syncdb' TO CREATE THE EMAIL-IGNORE TABLES. No other DB changes were made.
* Added 'UserSettings' model to provide a user profile system independent of existing Django user profiles, for two reasons: 1) Avoids users having to update settings.py and 2) Allows jutda-helpdesk to integrate with websites who already use a User Profile
* Settings added in this revision allow a user to control e-mail alerts, and to determine whether they see the dashboard or ticket list at login.
* New 'Settings' link in page footer for signed-in users
* Logout now takes you to the Helpdesk homepage
* Fixed file attachment bug in management/commands/get_email.py which seemed to have been un-done (fixes issue # 4.
Jutda-helpdesk is now compatible with Django 1.0!
of lines; Increase line-wrapping of commands to limit code to 80 columns
wherever possible
* Re-built 'en' locale to match some new strings
* Clean up import statements somewhat
updates, and other bugs in the codebase. Many thanks to David Clymer and
Chris Etcp for reporting these bugs and then providing fixes.
Tickets closed:
#3: BUG E-Mail Script Incompatible with Python 2.5
#4: BUG Failure on empty attachments
#5: ENHANCEMENT Run scripts as command extensions [Backwards Compatible]
#7: BUG Cannot view tickets when not logged in
#8: BUG Overly broad error handling
Note that #5 is backwards-incompatible, as you need to change any CRON or
scheduler entries for the 'get_email.py', 'escalate_tickets.py' or
'create_escalation_exclusions.py' scripts. See the README file for the new
commands.
text to assist with future translation efforts. I've no doubt missed a few.
Also we don't have a "Change Language" view in here, unsure if this should
be a helpdesk function or a function of the parent project.
* Updated svn:ignore to ignore .pyc files
* Added new function to replace cursor.dictfetchall() which is available in
psycopg1 but not psycopg2. New function should work across other database
systems, but is untested.
* Added ability for public to submit a ticket via the web if they aren't logged in
* Added ability for public to view ticket via web using ticket ID & e-mail address
* Added public ticket URL to e-mails
* Added manager to FollowUp class to