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diff MIGRATION.txt @ 276:9fa86988375f
More info for 0.2.x -> 0.3.0 migration
| author | Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Wed, 10 Oct 2001 00:42:33 +0000 |
| parents | 5f400caecaad |
| children | 256776bfdfc5 |
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--- a/MIGRATION.txt Tue Oct 09 23:58:10 2001 +0000 +++ b/MIGRATION.txt Wed Oct 10 00:42:33 2001 +0000 @@ -2,9 +2,11 @@ ====================================== -0.2.x -> 0.3.x --------------- +Migrating from 0.2.x to 0.3.x +============================= +Cookie Authentication changes +----------------------------- 0.3.0 introduces cookie authentication - you will need to copy the interfaces.py file from the roundup source to your instance home to enable authentication. If you used the classic schema, the interfaces file is in: @@ -15,13 +17,30 @@ <roundup source>/roundup/templates/extended/interfaces.py +If you have modified your interfaces.Client class, you will need to take +note of the login/logout functionality provided in roundup.cgi_client.Client +(classic schema) or roundup.cgi_client.ExtendedClient (extended schema) and +modify your instance code apropriately. -This release also introduces encryption of passwords in the database. To -use the encrypted passwords in your existing database, you will need to -modify your schema. + +Password encoding +----------------- +This release also introduces encoding of passwords in the database. If you +have not edited the dbinit.py file in your instance home directory, you may +simply copy the new dbinit.py file from the core code. If you used the +classic schema, the interfaces file is in: + + <roundup source>/roundup/templates/classic/dbinit.py + +If you used the extended schema, the file is in: + + <roundup source>/roundup/templates/extended/dbinit.py + + +If you have modified your dbinit.py file, you may use encoded passwords: 1. Edit the dbinit.py file in your instance home directory - 1a. Around line 47 (the first code line of the open() function): + 1a. At the first code line of the open() function: from roundup.hyperdb import String, Date, Link, Multilink @@ -29,13 +48,21 @@ from roundup.hyperdb import String, Password, Date, Link, Multilink - 1b. Around line 66 (after the 'user = Class(db, "user, ' line): + 1b. Where the password property is defined (around line 66): + user = Class(db, "user", username=String(), password=String(), + address=String(), realname=String(), + phone=String(), organisation=String()) + user.setkey("username") - alter so it reads: + alter the "password=String()" to "password=Password()": + user = Class(db, "user", username=String(), password=Password(), + address=String(), realname=String(), + phone=String(), organisation=String()) + user.setkey("username") 2. Any existing passwords in the database will remain cleartext until they are edited. It is recommended that at a minimum the admin password be @@ -43,5 +70,3 @@ roundup-admin -i <instance home> set user1 password=<new password> - -
