On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/8/13, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 08/05/13 18:06, Olemis Lang wrote: > >> On 5/8/13, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> On 08/05/13 16:15, Olemis Lang wrote: > >>>> On 5/8/13, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> [...] > >>>>> If it is, how does that allow me to add a resolution enum to a > >>>>> product, > >>>>> for example? > >>>>> > >>>> Product prefix = test > >>>> > >>>> {{{ > >>>> #!sh > >>>> > >> [...] > >>>> Trac [/path/to/trac/env]> product admin test resolution add custom > >>>> Trac [/path/to/trac/env]> product admin test resolution list > >>>> > >> [...] > >>>> }}} > >>>> > >>> Fair enough. I didn't spot that in the list of commands. I obviously > was > >>> not looking hard enough. > >>> > >> JFTR the second part of the command (i.e. resolution ...) is > >> «re-dispatched» to the target admin command handler but in product > >> scope . Therefore help msg is generic Supported command list might be > >> even different to global cmd list given the fact that component > >> enable/disable rules in product scope might be different to global > >> list . > >> > >> Therefore maybe it's ok to improve product admin cmd help docs ... or > >> just add a reference to a wiki page clarifying its usage . > >> > > > > It seems a reasonable solution. I might expect something like "product > > admin [product] help" or "product help admin [product]" for the purpose > > of listing the available product admin commands. > > > > Done! Please review the patch submitted for #518 . > I noticed a possible minor issue while testing the patch (issue not caused by the patch itself). I'm interested to hear your thoughts on the expected behavior before I create a ticket. With TracStandalone, > config set components trac.wiki.* disabled and a page refresh immediately shows that the wiki is disabled. However, when the corresponding product command is run, tracd must be killed and restarted for the change to take effect. > product admin prod1 config set components trac.wiki.* disabled I tested while disabling/enabling other components and had the same result. Another possibly-related result of this is that the TracAdmin console must be exited before the allowed commands for a disabled component are no longer shown.
