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filter out repo groups choices to only ones that you have write+ access to. Before it was read+ access and you got proper
error saying that you don't have write permissions to group to create repo in. Filtering out the read groups is less confusing for users.
ref #730
error saying that you don't have write permissions to group to create repo in. Filtering out the read groups is less confusing for users.
ref #730
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
class KeyedInstance(object):
"""A class whose instances have a unique identifier of some sort
No two instances with the same unique ID should exist - if we try to create
a second instance, the first should be returned.
"""
_instances = dict()
def __new__(cls, *p, **k):
instances = cls._instances
clskey = str(cls)
if clskey not in instances:
instances[clskey] = dict()
instances = instances[clskey]
key = cls._key(*p, **k)
if key not in instances:
instances[key] = super(KeyedInstance, cls).__new__(cls)
return instances[key]
@classmethod
def _key(cls, *p, **k):
"""Given a unique identifier, return a dictionary key
This should be overridden by child classes, to specify which parameters
should determine an object's uniqueness
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@classmethod
def clear(cls):
# Allow cls.clear() as well as uniqueInstance.clear(cls)
if str(cls) in cls._instances:
del cls._instances[str(cls)]
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