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repogroups: fix private repo recursion check
The purpose of this check is to ensure that we don't recursively assign
"default" user perms for a repo with the "private" flag set (because in
that case, the "default" user perms should always be "no access").
(The check, and this fix, is of course only applicable to Kallithea
instances that have anonymous access enabled to begin with.)
However, the check was only functional if the user was specified as a
username. This is apparently always the case when Kallithea is running,
but was not e.g. the case in the test suite, which consistently passed
a user ID instead of a username.
This commit ensures that the user is always resolved before the check is
made. There's no significant overhead to this, as the code immediately
calls RepoModel().grant_user_permission, which resolved the user anyway.
This change just moves the database lookup a bit earlier.
Fixing this revealed the matching test case to be broken, so it has been
fixed as well.
Down the road, we should eliminate Kallithea's bizarre practice of
passing around usernames and user IDs, in favor of passing actual User
objects. That'll get rid of mistakes like these, as well as repeated
needless database lookups.
The purpose of this check is to ensure that we don't recursively assign
"default" user perms for a repo with the "private" flag set (because in
that case, the "default" user perms should always be "no access").
(The check, and this fix, is of course only applicable to Kallithea
instances that have anonymous access enabled to begin with.)
However, the check was only functional if the user was specified as a
username. This is apparently always the case when Kallithea is running,
but was not e.g. the case in the test suite, which consistently passed
a user ID instead of a username.
This commit ensures that the user is always resolved before the check is
made. There's no significant overhead to this, as the code immediately
calls RepoModel().grant_user_permission, which resolved the user anyway.
This change just moves the database lookup a bit earlier.
Fixing this revealed the matching test case to be broken, so it has been
fixed as well.
Down the road, we should eliminate Kallithea's bizarre practice of
passing around usernames and user IDs, in favor of passing actual User
objects. That'll get rid of mistakes like these, as well as repeated
needless database lookups.
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tag_build =
tag_svn_revision = 0
tag_date = 0
[aliases]
test = pytest
[compile_catalog]
domain = kallithea
directory = kallithea/i18n
statistics = true
[extract_messages]
add_comments = TRANSLATORS:
output_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot
msgid-bugs-address = translations@kallithea-scm.org
copyright-holder = Various authors, licensing as GPLv3
no-wrap = true
[init_catalog]
domain = kallithea
input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot
output_dir = kallithea/i18n
[update_catalog]
domain = kallithea
input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot
output_dir = kallithea/i18n
previous = true
[build_sphinx]
source-dir = docs/
build-dir = docs/_build
all_files = 1
[upload_sphinx]
upload-dir = docs/_build/html
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