It generates a list of recently fixed bugs related to Firefox for desktop in Mozilla Mercurial pushlogs
目前為
This userscript applies to Mozilla Mercurial pushlog pages.
It generates a list of only the bugs related to Firefox for desktop in Mozilla Mercurial pushlogs. It's basically for creating lists similar to the "The Official Win32 xxxxxxx builds" in Firefox Builds • mozillaZine Forums but for any date interval.
Example links where the script applies to: (changelogs for the last 1 day interval in these examples) Nightly: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=now Inbound: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=now fx-team: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=now Aurora: https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=now Beta: https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=now
Also, (about the "enddate" value when you do such a search):
instead of putting "now" you may put the changeset of your currently installed build (via about:buildconfig|click on that link)
so that you may view only the bugs that have been fixed till your current build - not those that have been fixed til the current time in the relevant branch.
For example: (for inbound) instead of using:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=now
you may enter this: (it's for the changeset of this build)
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/pushloghtml?startdate=1+day+ago&enddate=c4dd82aa903d
Screenshot of the resulting list:
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and screenshot of progress logging in Web Console:

During the procedure, you may open the Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K) to monitor progress.
Note:
The procedure:
title, status, product. component, platform, whiteboard and last_change_time values.Product: Component stringdialog.
(for the "Modified Date" column, the following libraries are used: tablesorter, moment.js, moment-timezone.js, jsTimezoneDetect and date.js)
What it considered relevant/irrelevant:
(info provided kindly by winapp2 and Josa, both maintainers (the first no longer) of the "Official Win32 build" threads)
Relevant Status values
Relevant Product values
Relevant Component value (belonging to Product: Core)
Irrelevant Component values (all belonging to Product: Core)
Irrelevant are also considered bugs with restricted access (you may find the bugs which were filtered out for being private, by opening Web Console and enter 'requires authorization' in the 'Filter output' textbox. Then you may click on the relevant links to open them (those that you have access to).
Thanks a lot to: