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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 | 52c8324d1539 |
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import sys from roundup import admin class AdminTool(admin.AdminTool): def __init__(self): self.commands = admin.CommandDict() for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys(): if k[:3] == 'do_': self.commands[k[3:]] = getattr(self, k) self.help = {} for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys(): if k[:5] == 'help_': self.help[k[5:]] = getattr(self, k) self.instance_home = '' self.db = None def do_fixroles(self, args): '''Usage: fixroles Set the roles property for all users to reasonable defaults. The admin user gets "Admin", the anonymous user gets "Anonymous" and all other users get "User". ''' # get the user class cl = self.get_class('user') for userid in cl.list(): username = cl.get(userid, 'username') if username == 'admin': roles = 'Admin' elif username == 'anonymous': roles = 'Anonymous' else: roles = 'User' cl.set(userid, roles=roles) return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': tool = AdminTool() sys.exit(tool.main())
