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Fix actions
Permission for retire in roundup/actions.py was with 'Edit' permission,
not 'Retire' permission. Add a 'restore' action to roundup/actions.py.
Both are now correctly used in rest.py and xmlrpc.py (the latter had
some errors when printint error messages).
Also reworked the rest implementation: Despite the warnings in the
roundup API in hyperdb.py the DELETE http method would *destroy* and not
*retire* an item. This has been fixed. We also do not allow retire of a
complete class (although this was implemented) because this seems to
dangerous and we see no use-case.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
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| date | Wed, 30 Jan 2019 14:12:27 +0100 |
| parents | b6f1aaba4827 |
| children | a635a60ffb84 |
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Debugging Aids -------------- Try turning on logging of DEBUG level messages. This may be done a number of ways, depending on what it is you're testing: 1. If you're testing the database unit tests, then set the environment variable ``LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG``. This may be done like so: LOGGING_LEVEL=DEBUG python run_tests.py This variable replaces the older HYPERDBDEBUG environment var. 2. If you're testing a particular tracker, then set the logging level in your tracker's ``config.ini``. SENDMAILDEBUG ============= Set to a filename and roundup will write each email message that it sends to that file instead to the internet. This environment variable is independent of the python -O flag.
