diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aad5d44a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# Exclude files related to git when generating an archive +.git* export-ignore + +# Exclude test files +.phpcs.xml export-ignore + +# Exclude other irrelevant files +.mailmap export-ignore diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc1690163 --- /dev/null +++ b/.mailmap @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +Feu Mourek +Florian Strohmaier \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS new file mode 100644 index 000000000..52f10c497 --- /dev/null +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +Eric Lippmann +Feu Mourek +Florian Strohmaier +Johannes Meyer +Marius Hein diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0184462dc --- /dev/null +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Icinga DB Web Changelog + +## 1.0.0 RC1 (2020-03-13) + +Initial release diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15b07d742 --- /dev/null +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +# Contributing + +Icinga is an open source project and lives from your ideas and contributions. + +There are many ways to contribute, from improving the documentation, submitting +bug reports and features requests or writing code to add enhancements or fix bugs. + +#### Table of Contents + +1. [Introduction](#introduction) +2. [Fork the Project](#fork-the-project) +3. [Branches](#branches) +4. [Commits](#commits) +5. [Pull Requests](#pull-requests) +6. [Testing](#testing) +7. [Source Code Patches](#source-code-patches) +8. [Documentation Patches](#documentation-patches) + +## Introduction + +Please consider our [roadmap](https://github.com/Icinga/icingadb-web/milestones) and +[open issues](https://github.com/icinga/icingadb-web/issues) when you start contributing +to the project. + +Before starting your work on Icinga DB Web, you should [fork the project](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) +to your GitHub account. This allows you to freely experiment with your changes. +When your changes are complete, submit a [pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/). +All pull requests will be reviewed and merged if they suit some general guidelines: + +* Changes are located in a topic branch +* For new functionality, proper tests are written +* Changes should follow the existing coding style and standards + +Please continue reading in the following sections for a step by step guide. + +## Fork the Project + +[Fork the project](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) to your GitHub account +and clone the repository: + +``` +git clone git@github.com:jdoe/icingadb-web.git +cd icingadb-web +``` + +Add a new remote `upstream` with this repository as value. + +``` +git remote add upstream https://github.com/icinga/icingadb-web.git +``` + +You can pull updates to your fork's master branch: + +``` +git fetch --all +git pull upstream HEAD +``` + +Please continue to learn about [branches](#branches). + +## Branches + +Choosing a proper name for a branch helps us identify its purpose and possibly +find an associated bug or feature. +Generally a branch name should include a topic such as `fix` or `feature` followed +by a description and an issue number if applicable. Branches should have only changes +relevant to a specific issue. + +``` +git checkout -b fix/service-template-typo-1234 +git checkout -b feature/config-handling-1235 +``` + +Continue to apply your changes and test them. More details on specific changes: + +* [Source Code Patches](#source-code-patches) +* [Documentation Patches](#documentation-patches) + +## Commits + +Once you've finished your work in a branch, please ensure to commit +your changes. A good commit message includes a short topic, additional body +and a reference to the issue you wish to solve (if existing). + +Fixes: + +``` +Fix missing style in detail view + +refs #4567 +``` + +Features: + +``` +Add DateTime picker + +refs #1234 +``` + +You can add multiple commits during your journey to finish your patch. +Don't worry, you can squash those changes into a single commit later on. + +## Pull Requests + +Once you've committed your changes, please update your local master +branch and rebase your fix/feature branch against it before submitting a PR. + +``` +git checkout master +git pull upstream HEAD + +git checkout fix/style-detail-view-5678 +git rebase master +``` + +Once you've resolved any conflicts, push the branch to your remote repository. +It might be necessary to force push after rebasing - use with care! + +New branch: +``` +git push --set-upstream origin fix/style-detail-view-5678 +``` + +Existing branch: +``` +git push -f origin fix/style-detail-view-5678 +``` + +You can now either use the [hub](https://hub.github.com) CLI tool to create a PR, or navigate +to your GitHub repository and create a PR there. + +The pull request should again contain a telling subject and a reference +with `fixes` to an existing issue id if any. That allows developers +to automatically resolve the issues once your PR gets merged. + +``` +hub pull-request + + + +fixes #1234 +``` + +Thanks a lot for your contribution! + + +### Rebase a Branch + +If you accidentally sent in a PR which was not rebased against the upstream master, +developers might ask you to rebase your PR. + +First off, fetch and pull `upstream` master. + +``` +git checkout master +git fetch --all +git pull upstream HEAD +``` + +Then change to your working branch and start rebasing it against master: + +``` +git checkout fix/style-detail-view-5678 +git rebase master +``` + +If you are running into a conflict, rebase will stop and ask you to fix the problems. + +``` +git status + + both modified: path/to/conflict.php +``` + +Edit the file and search for `>>>`. Fix, build, test and save as needed. + +Add the modified file(s) and continue rebasing. + +``` +git add path/to/conflict.php +git rebase --continue +``` + +Once succeeded ensure to push your changed history remotely. + +``` +git push -f origin fix/style-detail-view-5678 +``` + + +If you fear to break things, do the rebase in a backup branch first and later replace your current branch. + +``` +git checkout fix/style-detail-view-5678 +git checkout -b fix/style-detail-view-5678-rebase + +git rebase master + +git branch -D fix/style-detail-view-5678 +git checkout -b fix/style-detail-view-5678 + +git push -f origin fix/style-detail-view-5678 +``` + +### Squash Commits + +> **Note:** +> +> Be careful with squashing. This might lead to non-recoverable mistakes. +> +> This is for advanced Git users. + +Say you want to squash the last 3 commits in your branch into a single one. + +Start an interactive (`-i`) rebase from current HEAD minus three commits (`HEAD~3`). + +``` +git rebase -i HEAD~3 +``` + +Git opens your preferred editor. `pick` the commit in the first line, change `pick` to `squash` on the other lines. + +``` +pick e4bf04e47 Fix style detail view +squash d7b939d99 Tests +squash b37fd5377 Doc updates +``` + +Save and let rebase to its job. Then force push the changes to the remote origin. + +``` +git push -f origin fix/style-detail-view-5678 +``` + + +## Testing + +TBD + +## Source Code Patches + +Icinga DB Web is written in PHP, LESS and JavaScript. + +## Documentation Patches + +The documentation is written in GitHub flavored [Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/). +It is located in the `doc/` directory and can be edited with your preferred editor. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/application/controllers/CommentController.php b/application/controllers/CommentController.php index f9932382b..c84c36030 100644 --- a/application/controllers/CommentController.php +++ b/application/controllers/CommentController.php @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ diff --git a/configuration.php b/configuration.php index 81089e80f..38cfd615d 100644 --- a/configuration.php +++ b/configuration.php @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ =2.8.0), ipl (>=0.5.0) +Description: Icinga DB Web + UI for Icinga DB – Successor of the monitoring module diff --git a/public/css/icinga-icons.less b/public/css/icinga-icons.less index 770f72dac..a5a4d5ff0 100644 --- a/public/css/icinga-icons.less +++ b/public/css/icinga-icons.less @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + @font-face { font-family: 'Icinga-Icons'; src: url('../icingadb/static?file=font/Icinga-Icons.eot'); diff --git a/public/css/lists.less b/public/css/lists.less index 33746b043..353a5a99c 100644 --- a/public/css/lists.less +++ b/public/css/lists.less @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + .action-list { > .list-item:hover { background-color: #f5fdff; diff --git a/public/css/mixins.less b/public/css/mixins.less index bf0ea5fe8..2cee73e13 100644 --- a/public/css/mixins.less +++ b/public/css/mixins.less @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + .line-clamp(@numOfLines: 2) { display: -webkit-box; -webkit-line-clamp: @numOfLines; diff --git a/public/css/module.less b/public/css/module.less index 789a912b0..ea081fd98 100644 --- a/public/css/module.less +++ b/public/css/module.less @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + @gray-dark: #777; @gray-light: #d8d8d8; diff --git a/public/css/widgets.less b/public/css/widgets.less index 624d4c694..a59119ef3 100644 --- a/public/css/widgets.less +++ b/public/css/widgets.less @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + .cancel-button { .button(); diff --git a/public/js/action-list.js b/public/js/action-list.js index c35f9616e..26642138c 100644 --- a/public/js/action-list.js +++ b/public/js/action-list.js @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + ;(function () { "use strict"; diff --git a/public/js/loadmore.js b/public/js/loadmore.js index 7f1fac497..d97abb858 100644 --- a/public/js/loadmore.js +++ b/public/js/loadmore.js @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + ;(function(Icinga, $) { 'use strict'; diff --git a/public/js/migrate.js b/public/js/migrate.js index 4b3460e35..25f64a8e4 100644 --- a/public/js/migrate.js +++ b/public/js/migrate.js @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* Icinga DB Web | (c) 2020 Icinga GmbH | GPLv2 */ + ;(function(Icinga, $) { 'use strict'; diff --git a/run.php b/run.php index 6167d921f..9fa873555 100644 --- a/run.php +++ b/run.php @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ provideHook('ApplicationState');