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@ -101,7 +101,9 @@ Issue Properties:
created created
If present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date that represents the If present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date that represents the
time when the issue was created. time when the issue was created. E.g.:
created: 2023-07-13T13:28:41-05:00
completed completed
@ -110,12 +112,16 @@ Issue Properties:
property automatically when you use the "done" command, and can filter on property automatically when you use the "done" command, and can filter on
this value. this value.
completed: 2023-04-27T11:52:28-05:00
context context
Allows issues to be organized into contexts. The -c option is short-hand Allows issues to be organized into contexts. The -c option is short-hand
for '-p context:<context-name>' and the 'list contexts' command will show for '-p context:<context-name>' and the 'list contexts' command will show
all values of 'context' set in existing issues. all values of 'context' set in existing issues.
context: family
delegated-to delegated-to
When an issue now belongs to someone else, but needs to be monitored for When an issue now belongs to someone else, but needs to be monitored for
@ -123,17 +129,23 @@ Issue Properties:
note how it has been delegated. When present PIT will prepend this value note how it has been delegated. When present PIT will prepend this value
to the issue summary with an accent color. to the issue summary with an accent color.
delegated-to: Bob Ross
hide-until hide-until
When present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date and used to When present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date and used to
supress the display of the issue until on or after the given date. supress the display of the issue until on or after the given date.
hide-until: 2024-01-01T13:45:00-05:00
pending pending
When an issue is blocked by a third party, this property can be used to When an issue is blocked by a third party, this property can be used to
capture details about the dependency When present PIT will display this capture details about the dependency When present PIT will display this
value after the issue summary. value after the issue summary.
pending: Results of WCAG analysis.
recurrence recurrence
When an issue is moved to the "done" state, if the issue has a valid When an issue is moved to the "done" state, if the issue has a valid
@ -144,7 +156,7 @@ Issue Properties:
A valid recurrence value has a time value and optionally has an source A valid recurrence value has a time value and optionally has an source
issue ID. For example: issue ID. For example:
every 5 days, 10a544 recurrence: every 5 days, 10a544
The first word, "every", is expected to be either "every" or "after". The first word, "every", is expected to be either "every" or "after".
@ -169,6 +181,30 @@ Issue Properties:
after 12 hours after 12 hours
every 2 weeks, 10a544 every 2 weeks, 10a544
relations
Used to store information about relationships between issues. PIT treats
all relations as bi-directional and will update related tickets as
necessary to maintain the integrity of the links.
Relations are captured as <relation-type> <related-issue-id>. Multiple
relations can be separated by ",". The <related-issue-id> must be a unique
issue ID or ID prefix (in the case of multiple matching issues, the first
found will be used with no guarantee on ordering). Valid value pairs for
<relation-type> are:
- child-of / parent-of
- related-to (default)
- blocks / blocked-by
- follows / precedes
- caused / caused-by
Examples:
relation: child-of fb3e63, blocked-by 2b71c1
relation: 2b71c1, 8f2b4c, follows 184dc6
relation: relates-to 2b71c1
tags tags
If present, expected to be a comma-delimited list of text tags. The -g If present, expected to be a comma-delimited list of text tags. The -g

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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ type
filepath*: string filepath*: string
summary*, details*: string summary*, details*: string
properties*: TableRef[string, string] properties*: TableRef[string, string]
relations*: seq[Relation]
tags*: seq[string] tags*: seq[string]
state*: IssueState state*: IssueState
@ -40,6 +41,19 @@ type
interval*: TimeInterval interval*: TimeInterval
isFromCompletion*: bool isFromCompletion*: bool
Relation* = tuple[rel: RelationType, id: UUID]
RelationType* = enum
ParentOf = "parent-of",
ChildOf = "child-of",
RelatedTo = "related-to",
Blocks = "blocks",
BlockedBy = "blocked-by",
Follow = "follows",
FollowedBy = "followed-by",
Caused = "caused",
CausedBy = "caused-by"
const DONE_FOLDER_FORMAT* = "yyyy-MM" const DONE_FOLDER_FORMAT* = "yyyy-MM"
const ISO8601_MS = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'.'fffzzz" const ISO8601_MS = "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'.'fffzzz"
@ -173,6 +187,11 @@ proc parseDate*(d: string): DateTime =
continue continue
raise newException(ValueError, "Unable to parse input as a date: " & d & errMsg) raise newException(ValueError, "Unable to parse input as a date: " & d & errMsg)
proc parseRelation*(relStr: string): Relation =
let parts = relStr.split({' '})
if parts.len == 1: result = (RelatedTo, parseUUID(parts[0]))
else: result = (parseEnum[RelationType](parts[0]), parseUUID(parts[1]))
## Parse and format issues ## Parse and format issues
proc fromStorageFormat*(id: string, issueTxt: string): Issue = proc fromStorageFormat*(id: string, issueTxt: string): Issue =
type ParseState = enum ReadingSummary, ReadingProps, ReadingDetails type ParseState = enum ReadingSummary, ReadingProps, ReadingDetails
@ -180,6 +199,7 @@ proc fromStorageFormat*(id: string, issueTxt: string): Issue =
result = Issue( result = Issue(
id: parseUUID(id), id: parseUUID(id),
properties: newTable[string,string](), properties: newTable[string,string](),
relations: @[],
tags: @[]) tags: @[])
var parseState = ReadingSummary var parseState = ReadingSummary
@ -203,14 +223,16 @@ proc fromStorageFormat*(id: string, issueTxt: string): Issue =
parseState = ReadingDetails parseState = ReadingDetails
continue continue
let parts = line.split({':'}, 1) --> map(it.strip()) let parts = line.split({':'}, 1) --> map(it.strip())
if parts.len != 2: if parts.len != 2:
raise newException(ValueError, "unable to parse property line: " & line) raise newException(ValueError, "unable to parse property line: " & line)
# Take care of special properties: `tags` # Take care of special properties: `tags` and `relations`
if parts[0] == "tags": if parts[0] == "tags":
result.tags = parts[1].split({','}) --> map(it.strip()) result.tags = parts[1].split({','}) --> map(it.strip())
elif parts[0] == "relations":
result.relations = parts[1].split({','}) -->
map(parseRelation(it.strip))
else: result[parts[0]] = parts[1] else: result[parts[0]] = parts[1]
of ReadingDetails: of ReadingDetails:
@ -231,6 +253,11 @@ proc toStorageFormat*(issue: Issue, withComments = false): string =
if issue.tags.len > 0: lines.add("tags: " & issue.tags.join(",")) if issue.tags.len > 0: lines.add("tags: " & issue.tags.join(","))
if issue.relations.len > 0:
lines.add("relations: " &
(issue.relations --> map(it.rel & " " & it.id)).
join(', '))
if not isEmptyOrWhitespace(issue.details) or withComments: if not isEmptyOrWhitespace(issue.details) or withComments:
if withComments: lines.add("# Details go below the \"--------\"") if withComments: lines.add("# Details go below the \"--------\"")
lines.add("--------") lines.add("--------")