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Better display for Link/Multilink and content Link/Multilink are now displayed as a dictionary by default. The format is controlled by the setting of the @verbose option. With @verbose=0 we get the old behavior displaying only the id. With the default @verbose=1 we get a dictionary with the id and a link inside. With @verbose=2 or larger we get the label property in the dictionary in addition (e.g. the name of a status or the name of a file). The content property is also handled differently now. For @verbose < 2 we get a dictionary with a link property in it. The property points to the standard download link for the content (or message). For @verbose >= 2 we get the previous behavior, the content property as a possibly very large json string.
author Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com>
date Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:03:37 +0100
parents 35ea9b1efc14
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import time, struct, base64
from roundup.cgi.actions import RegisterAction
from roundup.cgi.exceptions import *

def timestamp():
    return base64.encodestring(struct.pack("i", time.time())).strip()

def unpack_timestamp(s):
    return struct.unpack("i",base64.decodestring(s))[0]

class Timestamped:
    def check(self):
        try:
            created = unpack_timestamp(self.form['opaque'].value)
        except KeyError:
            raise FormError("somebody tampered with the form")
        if time.time() - created < 4:
            raise FormError("responding to the form too quickly")
        return True

class TimestampedRegister(Timestamped, RegisterAction):
    def permission(self):
        self.check()
        RegisterAction.permission(self)

def init(instance):
    instance.registerUtil('timestamp', timestamp)
    instance.registerAction('register', TimestampedRegister)

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