- Dec 09, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Dec 08, 2014
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Chris Wheeler authored
This will disable the ability for a user to close a ticket when they have not filled out all of the required fields. Explains the problem to the user trying to close and directs them to the edit page. Added some functions to the $ticket class to make it easy to determine the missing required fields.
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Jared Hancock authored
Allow fields to be configured for view / edit / required for both agents and end users. Fields can also be disabled now so that the field remains in the form but is no longer displayed for new entries. Allow tickets to be created without a subject — use the help topic full name instead.
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Jared Hancock authored
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Jared Hancock authored
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Jared Hancock authored
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Oct 09, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
Also fix a crash when re-rendering the new ticket by staff page after a validation error.
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- Oct 02, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Sep 26, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Aug 29, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
This will allow for more complex widgets to be added as plugins which include css and javascript media files without manually adding header or footer lines.
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- Aug 11, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Apr 25, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Apr 02, 2014
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Peter Rotich authored
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- Apr 01, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Mar 14, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Mar 03, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Feb 03, 2014
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Jared Hancock authored
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- Nov 27, 2013
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Jared Hancock authored
This includes the initial concept of pluggable authentication along with the initial concept for a plugin management system.
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- Oct 14, 2013
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Jared Hancock authored
Including adding support to the TCL uninitialized variable reader to ignore class-static variable access as well as detect inline functions and their closure arguments.
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- Oct 09, 2013
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Jared Hancock authored
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Jared Hancock authored
Moved to an initial form which specifies the ticket's priority and issue and changed the rendering to render things properly. Now the user can decide where priority shows on the client side, and the priority privacy setting is placed in the dynamic form wizard. The standard form is added to every ticket without option. Extra forms can be defined and associated with help topics which can additionally be added to tickets upon creation. This allows for standardization of the dynamic data location for searches and filtering. Implemented advanced search for dynamic data. Along with reinstating the basic ticket search on keywords Implemented ticket filtering on dynamic data for both keyword searches as well as searches for special fields (drop-down lists, etc.) Phone number for users is now completely optional
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Jared Hancock authored
This moves client information like name and email address out of the general dynamic forms data for a ticket. It really paves the way for the first-class user of the future.
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Jared Hancock authored
*This is a major redesign / rework of the osTicket base* This patch drops the concept of static ticket metadata and allows for an admin-configurable arbitrary data that is attachable to tickets The system is architected such that the base osTicket install now comes with a "default" form that has fields for subject, name, email, and phone number. This form is editable to allow for the addition of arbitrary other fields; however, the basic fields must remain in order to be associated with a help-topic and attached to a ticket. This concept can be expanded to allow for arbitrary data associated with registered clients or ticket thread items. Forms are comprised of sections. Sections have a title and instructions properties and a list of fields. Fields have various implementations to represent different data such as text, long answer, phone number, datetime, yes/no, and selections, and are configurable to define the look and feel and interpretation of the respective form field. Dropdown lists are represented as "Dynamic Lists", which are admin-configurable lists of items. Dropdowns can be optionally represented as Bootstrap typeahead fields. This also adds the start of a simple ORM which will hopefully be expanded in the future to support multiple database platforms. Currently, only MySQL is implemented.
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