X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=52b88fdcef63fc27300a777a91f5b19738905ee6;hp=84e57dce66e60e88faf52da53e8a5ba2e5316422;hb=ec50de2b78ef1796085f4949265fbe6bc0564086;hpb=95ff27e612e0357c6ec44036b30c77d16b173690 diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 84e57dce6..52b88fdce 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: TODO,v 1.54 2000-12-11 01:10:15 ivan Exp $ +$Id: TODO,v 1.62 2001-04-15 13:56:54 ivan Exp $ If you are interested in helping with any of these, please join the *development* mailing list (send a blank message to @@ -6,6 +6,77 @@ ivan-freeside-devel-subscribe@sisd.com) to avoid duplication of effort. --- +anything doing transactions in the web interface should likely move into *.pm. +(transactions are here woo!) + +write some sample billing expressions with libcflow-perl :) + +(future templating) +. +(at least) These questions need to be answered for Mason, Apache::ASP and +eperl. If eperl becomes too much of a pain, I'm okay with forgetting +about it - it's not well-maintained. The answers below are for Mason. +. +How do you interpolate a value? <% $value %> +. +How do you interpolate a value without escaping HTML? <% $value |n %> +. +How do you interpolate a (possibly non-stand-alone, non-interpolated) +control structure? With an inital % - for example: +. + % for each $value ( @values ) { + + % } +. +This is one of the things I worry that the webmonkey HTML editors will not +like about Mason. That and the <%INIT> and <%PERL> tags. + + +in the context of a state machine (& MySQL and Pg locking) for LDAP export: +. +Also note that Pg locks are for the duration of the transaction, so +Freeside needs to start using transactions for this to happen. +FS::UID::adminsuidsetup should explicitly set AutoCommit false and export +some functions to begin and end transactions on $FS::UID::dbh. (Well, +eventually FS::UID should be an overloaded subclass of a DBI handle, but +we don't have to worry about that until perl threads + mod_perl + threaded +Apache 2.0 is stable, i.e. quite some time). + +Postfix +also supports virtual domains in a way that's somewhat similar (but not +compatible with) the way sendmail does. In the postfix world, all virtual +domain info is contained in one file (similar to the virtusertable), but +is formatted as such: +bar.com virtual +foo@bar.com some@other.net +quux@bar.com localuser1 +... +and so on. After the file is generated, it gets compiled into a hash db +using, "postmap /etc/postfix/virtual". + + +steal all the play-nice-with-cache stuff back from RT + +Use this for email checking: +libemail-valid-perl - Check validity of Internet email addresses +. +This module determines whether an email address is well-formed, and +optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain. + + +wishlist from drenalin@ultimanet.com: +* delete button for customers +- 15th of the month billing +- field for customer referrals (naming who it is) and automatically crediting ++that account +- ability to edit referrals +- catch expired credit cards and notify via email when they are expiring +* show passwords +- set default shell to /bin/false when adding ppp account +- import list of POPs from Megapop (see www.ultimanet.com and click on locations ++from text in index page) + + wishlist wrt projects/consulting from jivko@ijs.com: >The other thing, which is the serious part, is the following: We do not >offer dial-up services and that part of the system does not have to work, @@ -86,6 +157,7 @@ Yes, but we're small and have been tracking projects manually. first package select field in edit/cust_main.cgi isn't sticky on errors, yuck +(also referral isn't sticky either? yuck) > 1. A Web Form to the user get his account added automatically . The > /etc/raddb/users and /etc/passwd would be updated automatically (these