/redmine_named_priorities_plugin

Makes issues' CSS classes include their priority's name.

Primary LanguageRuby

Redmine Named Priorities plugin

Update

I've been using an old version of Redmine while developing, and version 2.2.0 renders the plugin obsolete in this commit: https://github.com/redmine/redmine/commit/113f8b5cf278ff32bd55bf63aafe11c3f5a085f1. I'll leave this here anyway.

What?

A plugin for Redmine 2.x that makes issues' CSS classes (in the table in the Issues tab) include their priority's name.

Why?

I needed to style issues based on priority. The CSS classes for an issue include its priority in the form priority-n where n is the priority's ID in the enumerations table. Priority IDs can be inconsistent across different environments and I needed a better way to identify them.

How?

Create the plugins/redmine_named_priorities_plugin directory, copy init.rb into it and restart Redmine.

License

This plugin is released under the MIT License. Copyright (c) 2014 marquete.