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issue2550522 - add transitive searching to filter in roundup-admin
issue2550522 - Add 'filter' command to command-line interface.
Filter command was actually added in 2.0.0, but this
issue requested transitive searching. So that:
roundup-admin -i . filter issue assignedto.username=Admin
will work. This also fixes two bugs.
If assignedto.username had no matches, all issues would be returned.
admin.py had a find() call where the should have been a filter()
call. Was tripped when -S, -c or -s were used.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 05 Aug 2020 02:05:10 -0400 |
| parents | 48a1f919f894 |
| children | 4c9acc580769 |
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# # Copyright (C) 2009 Stefan Seefeld # All rights reserved. # For license terms see the file COPYING.txt. # Actions used in REST and XMLRPC APIs # from roundup.exceptions import Unauthorised from roundup import hyperdb class Action: def __init__(self, db, translator): self.db = db self.translator = translator def handle(self, *args): """Action handler procedure""" raise NotImplementedError def execute(self, *args): """Execute the action specified by this object.""" self.permission(*args) return self.handle(*args) def permission(self, *args): """Check whether the user has permission to execute this action. If not, raise Unauthorised.""" pass def gettext(self, msgid): """Return the localized translation of msgid""" return self.translator.gettext(msgid) _ = gettext class PermCheck(Action): def permission(self, designator): classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator) perm = self.db.security.hasPermission if not perm('Retire', self.db.getuid(), classname=classname, itemid=itemid): raise Unauthorised(self._('You do not have permission to retire ' 'or restore the %(classname)s class.') % locals()) class Retire(PermCheck): def handle(self, designator): classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator) # make sure we don't try to retire admin or anonymous if (classname == 'user' and self.db.user.get(itemid, 'username') in ('admin', 'anonymous')): raise ValueError(self._( 'You may not retire the admin or anonymous user')) # do the retire self.db.getclass(classname).retire(itemid) self.db.commit() class Restore(PermCheck): def handle(self, designator): classname, itemid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator) # do the restore self.db.getclass(classname).restore(itemid) self.db.commit()
