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add permissions to control user of rest and xmlrpc API interfaces.
issue2551058: Add new permissions: 'Rest Access' and 'Xmlrpc Access'
to allow per-user access control to rest and xmlrpc interfaces using
roles.
Updated all schemas to add these new perms to all authenticated roles.
Error conditions in handle_xmlrpc were not working right in manual
testing. I tried to make it a little better, but I don't actually
understand how the fault xmlrpc object is supposed to be used. So I
may have messed something up. I'll try to ping the people who wrote
the xmlrpc code to have them review.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Fri, 27 Sep 2019 23:29:59 -0400 |
| parents | 33a1f03b9de0 |
| children | 9ca128103a3a |
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==================== Implementation notes ==================== [see also the roundup package docstring] There have been some modifications to the spec. I've marked these in the source with 'XXX' comments when I remember to. In short: Class.find() - may match multiple properties, uses keyword args. Class.filter() - isn't in the spec and it's very useful to have at the Class level. CGI interface index view specifier layout part - lose the '+' from the sorting arguments (it's a reserved URL character ;). Just made no prefix mean ascending and '-' prefix descending. ItemClass - renamed to IssueClass to better match it only having one hypderdb class "issue". Allowing > 1 hyperdb class breaks the "superseder" multilink (since it can only link to one thing, and we'd want bugs to link to support and vice-versa). template - the call="link()" is handled by special-case mechanisms in my top-level CGI handler. In a nutshell, the handler looks for a method on itself called 'index%s' or 'item%s' where %s is a class. Most items pass on to the templating mechanism, but the file class _always_ does downloading. It'll probably stay this way too... template - call="link(property)" may be used to link "the current item" (from an index) - the link text is the property specified. template - added functions that I found very useful: List, History and Submit. template - items must specify the message lists, history, etc. Having them by default was sometimes not wanted. template - index view determines its default columns from the template's ``tal:condition="request/show/<property>"`` directives. template - menu() and field() look awfully similar now .... ;) roundup_admin.py - the command-line tool has a lot more commands at its disposal ----------------- Back to `Table of Contents`_ .. _`Table of Contents`: index.html
