Phabricator/Help/ja

ファブリケータ利用者の皆さん、なにか質問があれば、Discussion page（ノートページ）で質問してください. 私たちは受け取ったフィードバックに基づいて文書を改善していきます. Phabricator を試してみる場合は、クラウド サービスのインスタンスで行わなければなりません.

ファブリケータの基本とできることを理解するには、. もしくはこのページを読み続けて、ファブリケータに飛び込んで利用を始めてください.

アカウントの作成
You can connect your new Phabricator account either with your global Wikimedia wiki account, or with your Wikimedia developer account. In both cases, no separate password is needed.

With your global wiki account



 * まず、ウィキメディアに していることを確認してください.
 * ウィキメディアのアカウントをまだ持っていないなら、.
 * ファブリケータのログインページに行ってください (ログアウト状態のとき、ログインのためのリンクはページの右上部分のドアに矢印の形で表示されています).
 * ひまわりのアイコンのついている"Login or Register - MediaWiki"（ログインまたは登録 - メディアウィキ）というボタンをクリックしてください.
 * すると　MediaWiki.org から連携を承認するか聞かれます.
 * Phabricator はあなたに利用者名を尋ねます. 分からないときは、ウィキメディアの利用者名を用いてください. ただし、Phabricator は非ラテン文字は受け付けないので、たとえば العَرَبِيةُ や 中华民族（漢字・カタカナ・ひらかなを含む）のような文字、あるいは空白は使えません（アンダーバー「 」で代用してください）. 有効なメールアドレスも求められますが、公開はされません.


 * 左のナビゲーション欄にあるManageボタンを押します.
 * 続いてEdit Profileを押し、他の人が探しやすいように Also Known As 欄（別名としてたとえば姓名）を記入します.

With your Wikimedia Developer account

 * 高度な設定
 * もしウィキメディア開発者のアカウント &mdash; 別名 LDAP アカウント、 Gerrit アカウントあるいはwikitech アカウント — をもっているなら、それでログインすることもできます. おなじファブリケータの利用者名が MediaWiki.org と LDAP の両方と連携できます. これは、ウィキメディアの統一アカウントがうまく使えない場合のバックアップになりえます.

ひとつのファブリケータの利用者名にウィキメディアの統一アカウントと LDAP アカウントを結び付けましょう！ そうでなければ、ファブリケータのアカウントをふたつ作ることになるでしょう.

Multi-factor authentication
私たちは multi-factor authentication をウィキメディアのファブリケータで用いることは推奨しません. それでも使いたいとお考えならまずmulti-factor authentication のガイドラインと要件を読んでください.

トラブルシューティング

 * もしPhabricatorのアカウントが無効になったら、ヘルプページにその旨を投稿してください.
 * If you find your Phabricator account disabled, please add a note on Talk:Phabricator/Help.
 * If you get an "Email address already taken" error when you try to create a Phabricator account via "Login or Register - MediaWiki" you probably already registered a Phabricator account connected to your Wikimedia Developer account. You will have to log into Phabricator via your Developer account. Use wikitech:Special:PasswordReset if you have forgotten your Developer account password.
 * If you need to change your Phabricator user name for some reason, please add a note on Talk:Phabricator/Help.

以前のバグジラとRTのアカウントをClaimする
ここのリンクをたどってください

更新と通知を受け取る
利用者に関係のある事象について、ご本人の動作を含めてPhabricatorから通知が届きます. 好みに応じて指定した活動に限定するか通知を受け取らないか、email preferences（メールの個人設定）で設定できます.

Phabricatorには通知を受け取る方法がいくつかあります.


 * 単一のオブジェクト（タスクやモックアップなど）に興味があるなら、そのページの （登録する） をクリックしてください. コメントをつければ、自動的に登録されます.
 * あるプロジェクトの事象すべてに興味がある場合は、プロジェクトの説明ページにある （プロジェクトをウォッチする）をクリックしてください. 詳しい情報はProjectsの利用者ガイド「Watching Projects」の項目を参照してください.

See Phabricator/Help/Managing mail for reducing the amount of mail notifications and about filtering mail notifications.

トラブルシューティング
If you receive unexpected mail notifications for a task:


 * You might be subscribed to the task.
 * You might be a member of a project or of a subproject associated to that task. A list of all projects that you are a member of is available.
 * You might watch a project associated to that task. A list of all projects that you watch is available.
 * In your email preferences under "Maniphest Tasks", you might have enabled "One of a task's subtasks changes status".
 * You might have a personal Herald rule set up. Check the "X-Herald-Rules" message header field to see a list of all applied Herald rules.

Heraldで通知方法を設定する
こちらのリンク先では、Wikimedia Phabricator's Heraldでカスタム（個人用）通知ルールを作成する方法を述べています. これは高度なオプションであり、使いづらい点があることでしょう.

タスクの作成
タスク策正野方法はいくつかあり、伝えたい情報の種類によって使い分けます. フォームに記入するとき、よくわからない欄は変更しないでそのままにしてください.
 * 新規タスク：上部のナビゲーションバーの右側にある星型のボタンを押すとドロップダウンメニューが開きます. Create Taskを選ぶと、記入用のフォームが開きます.
 * セキュリティの問題：上部のナビゲーションバー右側の星型ボタンを押します. ドロップダウンメニューが開くので、Report Security Issueを選んで押します.  するとすでにSecurityタグがついた記入用のフォームが開き、セキュリティ上のバグを報告する方法について、特別な指示を受けるページへのリンクが添えてあります.
 * 既存のタスクのサブタスク：既存のタスクの右欄にある、Edit Related Tasks… > Create Subtaskの順に押します. 2件のあいだの依存関係が設定され、親タスクと同じ指数が既定で付きます（Assigned To、Subscribers、Priority、Projects）. 作成したサブタスクは親タスクの「Task Graph」に置かれ、並びは最近の更新の順になります.

フォーマットする
Phabricatorではテキスト記述領域にいくつかの書式が使えます. [https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/remarkup/ Phabricatorの書式の概念はこのリンク先で参照してください. ]

プロジェクトを選ぶ
Phabricatorを利用するプロジェクトに特定のタスクを関連付ける（タグ付けする）には、Tags欄にプロジェクト名を記入し、自動補完で表示されるリストから該当するものを選びます（リストにはヒットした5件だけ表示）. プロジェクトを検索して短い説明を読むには、Tags欄の虫眼鏡アイコンを押します. Tags欄には2件以上プロジェクトを記入できます. もしわからなければ空欄のままでかまいません — プロジェクトを指定していないタスクは triagers が対処してくれます. プロジェクトの一覧（list of projects=長文）もあり、プロジェクトを検索するには と入力します. （左記の一覧はPhabricator/Projectsでも閲覧できます. ）

タスクの優先度を設定する
通常、優先度を設定するのは、プロジェクト管理者かメインテイナー、もしくはそのタスクを担当する予定の開発者、あるいは bugwrangler かコミュニティ内の経験豊かなメンバーであり、バグレポートの報告者自身や外部の開発者は適任ではありません. 詳細はPhabricator project management（プロジェクト管理）を参照してください.

メールを使う
タスクの作成は[mailto:task@phabricator.wikimedia.org task@phabricator.wikimedia.org]宛てにメールを送って処理することもできます. メールの題名がタスクのタイトルになり、メール本文をそのまま読み込んでタスクの説明に、添付ファイルはトークページに読み込まれます. プロジェクトを指定するには、メール本文の冒頭に"!projects"コマンドに続けてハッシュタグを、例えば と記述します. ===Passing certain values in the task creation URL [ [/w/index.php%3Ftitle%3DPhabricator/Help%26action%3Dedit%26section%3D1 edit] ]  === "Report a bug in Phabricator" link can pass numerous values via URL parameters appended to the generic task creation link.

This is a very advanced feature. [/wiki/Special%3AMyLanguage/Phabricator/Help/Task%20Creation%20URL Learn more here.]

コメントに返信、マークアップする
返信するには、やはりアカウントが必要です. 基本的にウィキメディアの利用者名を使えばいいのです.

Uploading file attachments [ [/w/index.php%3Ftitle%3DPhabricator/Help%26action%3Dedit%26section%3D1 edit] ]
There are several ways to upload files: You can add a file (for example a screen photo) to a comment or a task description via drag and drop with your mouse. Users can also copy and paste images via the clipboard functionality of their system.

If this is not available on your system you can use phabricator:file/upload and refer to the file number (like "123") that is shown after a successful upload by writing  in a comment. This will create a link to the file. To include the file in the comment, enclose the ID in braces:. Per default it's included as thumbnail. For more formatting options, visit Remarkup reference. If you have to upload files frequently and consider the currently available options uncomfortable, you could also add a text panel to your homepage with a direct link.

Note that you cannot upload a file and then decrease the access level to the file (e.g linking it to a restricted security ticket). You would have to delete the file and re-upload it with stricter access permissions. It is recommended to upload files which should have restricted access together with the creation of a restricted (security) ticket. Further, note that anyone with the full URL to a file can download the file or share the link with others. There is no authentication protecting files from being accessed. Phabricator files rely entirely on security through obscurity; guessing the (pseudo-random) URL for any given file would be very difficult. If you need more protection for particularly sensitive files then you should consider a more secure alternative.

If you ever need to delete a file that you uploaded, open the list of files you authored, select the file and click "Delete File" in the sidebar.

ファブリケータにおけるプロジェクトの運営
If you maintain or manage a project, please follow this link for more details.

親タスクとサブタスク
Tasks can be a parent task or a subtask of any number of other tasks. If Task A is not solved until Task B is solved, then Task A is the parent task, and Task B is the subtask. Such relations can be set via "Edit Related Tasks...". Parent tasks and subtasks are displayed under "Task Graph" in the task. This feature can be used to accomplish a few different things:

NOTE: There is a "Edit Related Tasks... > Create Subtask" feature. In addition to setting up the correct parent/subtask relationship, it also caries the CC (subscription) list into the new subtask.
 * Blockers and Subtasks. A (parent) task might simply be blocked by another (sub)task, representing a dependency (see Phabricator/Project management on how to add a subtask).
 * Tracking. A "workless" (parent) task blocked by several (sub)tasks might be tracking a collection of (sub)tasks within a release or other time period. Note that "Tracking" here has a different meaning from the deprecated #Tracking tag in Phabricator.
 * Approval. Several (parent) tasks (such as draft team goals) might be blocked by a single (sub)task which represents the draft tasks getting approved, after which those draft goals are now real goals.

優先順位付け
See Phabricator/Project management

割り当て
See Phabricator/Project management

タスクの "追跡"
The term "tracking task" was brought over from Bugzilla, where it had a specific meaning: A task which was blocked on other tasks, but which itself did not represent any work, and which was not tied to a specific release/date. An example might be a Task named "Clean up the documentation", which might then have a variety of subtasks, each of which would describe specific work to be done. These "Tracking" Tasks tended to stick around for a long time (or forever), as their subtasks would get resolved but new ones would get created. In Phabricator, projects are favored over 'tracking tasks' with dependencies.

Note, however, that there are other types of work-less umbrella tasks which do still make sense in Phabricator. Notably, "Release" tasks. An upcoming release could be represented by a Task, which lists as subtasks all the actual work tasks which are targeted for that release. Once the release goes out, it can be resolved. A similar use would be to have a task which represents a teams overall goals for the quarter, and then each goal might (or might not) be a blocking subtask.

Search context (global vs advanced)


Phabricator consists of several applications (task management in "Maniphest" being one of them, or Diffusion for code browsing).



There are 2 different search forms:


 * The global search at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/search/query/advanced/. This one is fairly simple. It is in the upper right corner. By default, it searches across all applications and hence all types of documents (open tasks, closed tasks, code commits, etc…). You can change the default context using the the arrow menu to the left of the search bar. For example, select "Open Tasks" to only show results in open tasks from the Maniphest issue tracker. Or select "Current Application" to search Maniphest in Maniphest, Diffusion in Diffusion etc.
 * Advanced, application specific search, for example at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/advanced/ for Maniphest. This one has more fields, and auto-completion that includes "Not in:..." (equivalent to NOT) and "In any:..." (equivalent to OR) (for example, type "echo" in the "Tags" field). There is also an advanced search for most other applications (e.g. file/query/advanced for Files). To only search for tasks / bug reports, use the Maniphest advanced search.

Inside Maniphest, custom, saved searches and advanced search options are listed in the navigation bar on the left.

Search terms
Special care needs to be put in choosing correct search terms.

Some locally-valid properties for the "Query" field:
 * Case insensitive:  is the same as
 * phrase search works:
 * basic tokenization is performed, e.g. to strip punctuation
 * Stemming is performed: "edited" is also found when searching for . However,   does not match   as quoted text does not stem.
 * Substring search is supported:  matches , but   does not.
 * matches  as quoted and substring-operator text uses substring search.
 * Boolean queries to exclude certain terms are possible by using the - symbol before the unwanted term. E.g. use  to exclude "non-fatal" errors from results.
 * To only search in a task title but not in the task description or comments, use  which is the same as  . To search for one term in the task title and other terms anywhere in a task, use   or  . See https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/search/ for more information.

The advanced search forms are not explicit about the logic but in general use AND between different fields. You can exclude specific projects from the results by entering  (equivalent to NOT) and combine several projects via   (equivalent to OR) via the auto-completion suggestions. There's a limit of 5 items in the maniphest autocomplete. To increase this limit, see these userscripts for Chrome and for Firefox.

Alternatives ways to find something
If you don't remember the exact words used in an item you are looking for you can follow one of these paths:
 * use the activity feed and edit the query to be restricted to certain projects or timeframes
 * use the activity feed to list all actions that you performed in a certain timeframe at feed/query/EW2FwdAi.Kfz/
 * use an external search engine;
 * remove all search terms, refine the search only by project etc. and then scan all the possible results manually or use Ctrl+F to search specific strings (this might require setting "Page Size" to a high value to display more than only 100 results);
 * file a new task, mentioning that a past report exists as well, and wait for someone to merge the new report to the old.

Selecting Dates and Date Ranges
This is only available in the Advanced Search.

Using the Date fields like "Created After" and "Created Before" allow entering absolute and relative dates. Note that Maniphest uses UTC.

To get a list of tasks which were created in the last 24 hours, set the "Created After" field to "-24 hours" or "-1 day". Note that "Updated Before" actually means "Last updated before" and that absolute date values like "2014-11-26" refer to UTC time while your time zone setting might be different. The "Updated After" and "Updated Before" fields return any and all changes to a task. For example, when a task is moved to another column in a board it registers as "updated". This may add noise to your search results.

Examples of how Maniphest interprets searches:
 * "02/25/2015" is interpreted as "00:01 on February 25th, 2015" (UTC)
 * "5 days ago" is interpreted as "00:01 on the fourth calendar day before today" (UTC)
 * "2:45 AM 5 days ago" is interpreted as "02:45 on the fourth calendar day before today" (UTC)

The "X days ago" range can be confusing. Phabricator interprets today as part of any data set. Even if it is 12:30 UTC, Phabricator will interpret that as a potential day in the range.

Saving and Managing Searches/Queries
Queries can be saved and managed inside Maniphest.

Maniphest offers links to some predefined search queries in the navigation bar on the left. For example, click authored to get a list of tasks that you have created.

Search query addresses (URL) are stable so you can save and reuse them. You can share the address in your web browser's address bar with other people, e.g. via posting the link on a wikipage.

If you want to save a search, select the "Save Query" button at the bottom of the Advanced Search UI.

When looking at the navigation bar on the left in Maniphest, click on the "Edit Queries…" link. You will see a list of your saved queries. All users have a default set which can be deleted in this UI.

Some options in this UI:
 * Use the line elements on the left to drag queries up and down in the list.
 * The "x" will permanently delete a Query.
 * The Pencil icon allows a user to edit the name of a query
 * Clicking on the name of a Query will bring up the search options and results of that query

Once you save a query, you cannot change its parameters, but you can change its name. To edit a query, click on it's name, change parameters and save it as a new query. Also, Phabricator allows users to save multiple queries with the same name.

To make the user name dynamic (e.g. for "Tasks assigned to the person running this query") in searches that you'd like to share with others, set "Current viewer".

Note that some common queries are also available in the "Activity" tabs on the Phabricator frontpage.

Finding the Maniphest task corresponding to a Bugzilla bug number
This is only available in the Advanced Search.

All Phabricator tasks migrated in 2014 from Bugzilla have a Reference field that contains a value "bz" followed by the number of the equivalent report in Bugzilla. If you want to search the task corresponding to a specific Bugzilla report, use the Reference field in the advanced search or just add 2000.

ダッシュボード
Dashboards are specially designed home pages which can display a wide range of custom information. They can be created, managed and shared between users.

Click here for a detailed Dashboard walkthrough.

一括編集
Phabricator offers the possibility to perform mass/bulk edits for tasks. At the end of any Maniphest search query you will find a "Batch Edit Selected" to edit all the tasks you have selected using Shift-click. Users willing to use this feature need to join the Triagers group.

Batch editing can be reversed by noting the "Bulk Job" ID that is generated at the start of a Batch Edit. This can be accessed by clicking "Details" before or after executing. On the following page, there will be a "Continue" menu item to the right, which will generate a Maniphest query of all the affected tasks.

Favorites
The Star menu in the top navigation bar can be customized with links to your preferred forms and actions. See the Profile Menu instructions for more information.

アイテムの個人的リスト
The "Flag For Later" functionality offers marking objects (like tasks or revisions) which "you want to remember to look at later". Eight flag colors are available. Flags are personal and private so your lists cannot be shared with others. Your flagged objects are listed on flag. They can be searched by color or object type, in contrast to tokens.

プロジェクトの作成


In Phabricator projects are tags, tags are projects. Hierarchy via sub-projects is available since February 2016. Tasks can be assigned to more than one project, and they can also be submitted without assigning them to any project.

どんなときにプロジェクトが必要か？
In general, you need a project...
 * when you have an established team running one or several projects (start here, ask more only when you need more)
 * when you need a workboard (i.e. a sprint)
 * when you need a tag or keyword to organize a type of task that can be part of any project (for example "Accessibility")

新しいプロジェクトを要請する
See Phabricator/Requesting a new project.

Restricting access to tasks
Access to a specific task can be changed via "Edit Task" and then changing the "Visible To" field to something else than "Public".

Note that tasks filed as Security issues are not publicly visible. See Reporting security bugs for more information. See Phabricator/Creating and renaming projects for default project settings (and using Spaces).

Displaying and using a Space
''Spaces (upstream documentation) allow restricting access to groups of objects (like tasks) to members of a specific group only. See Restricting access via Space policies for setting up.''

If you can access at least two spaces, you see an additional Spaces dropdown under "Visible To" when creating and editing an object. Users with access to only one space will not see this control.

In Maniphest's task view, the Space will also be displayed in front of the task summary. You can batch-edit tasks to move them to a different Space.

Note that you will still have to associate the corresponding "public" project (if existing) to a task to make a task in a restricted Space (which you have access to) to show up in search queries and the workboard of the project. The "public" project could be automatically added via requesting a global Herald rule.

When creating tasks in Spaces, use the "Create Advanced Task" option in the "Create Task" dropdown. This option will display an additional Spaces dropdown under "Visible To" in the task creation UI that will allow you to set visibility to the Space for which this task should be visible.

If you instead create a task via the "Create Simple Task" option in the "Create Task" dropdown, then after you create it, you will have to edit the task to restrict visibility to members of the Space. Before this edit, the task will be visible to anyone and notifications about your task might have been sent to public logged IRC channels and other subscribed individuals.

MediaWikiのテンプレートとリンク

 * You can link to Phabricator tasks from wiki pages using  and its shorter version , for instance   generates example.
 * Template:Tracked has been updated to include links to Phabricator objects — see at the right how  is rendered.
 * Template:Phabricator is also available;  generates.

Existing Bugzilla links and templates will still work, because those links will continue to point to  which will redirect them to the converted Phabricator task.

Conpherenceを使う
Conpherence is a Phabricator application that enables private conversations between two or more users, similar to instant messaging and private chat rooms. No team is known to use this. It may conflict with other established communication channels such as IRC. To learn more click here.

Conpherence has an optional persistent window/column that can be shown and hidden with the keyboard key "\". Users may accidentally activate this feature, and it can only be hidden again by using the "\" key (there is no graphical UI feature to close it).

統計
Phabricator offers tables showing the open tasks by priority and by either user or project (not available due to T125357). Apart from that, Phabricator doesn't support further statistics, metrics, charts, reports (e.g. over time) or however you may call them, whether built-in or via an API. その他、PhabricatorはPhragileとPhlogistonというレポートツールをオプションで使用します.

Diffusion（リポジトリ・ブラウザ）


DiffusionとはPhabricatorのリポジトリブラウザ であり、リポジトリの管理ツールでもあります. ちょうどコードリビューとリポジトリ管理はGerritに乗り換えたいと考えており、リポジトリの閲覧専用のミラーにはgitblitを採用する方向です. 現状ではデモのため、Gitリポジトリを一部だけPhabricatorにミラーしています.

To request and set up a new code repository, see Gerrit/New repositories/Requests.

フォーム


Phabricator allows some customization of the fields shown for a given task. These are handled via the Forms feature.

API (Conduit)
Conduit is the name of the web API. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/conduit/ offers some explanation and examples. See the Conduit upstream documentation. Also see Phabricator/Bots.

その他のリンク

 * その他の
 * OAuth consumer phabricator-production, 接続するアプリの管理には接続済みアプリケーションの管理を使います.
 * Phabricatorエチケット&mdash;行動規範と平行して守るべきガイドライン