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events: add event to catch permission changed so we can flush affected users permission caches
r2849 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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import logging
from rhodecode import events
caches: flush the caches on permission changes for affected users.
r2850 from rhodecode.lib import rc_cache
events: add event to catch permission changed so we can flush affected users permission caches
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def trigger_user_permission_flush(event):
"""
permissions: flush cache when creating a new fork.
r2874 Subscriber to the `UserPermissionsChange`. This triggers the
events: add event to catch permission changed so we can flush affected users permission caches
r2849 automatic flush of permission caches, so the users affected receive new permissions
Right Away
"""
events: cleanup code, pep8, better logging.
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events: UserPermissionsChanged should not flush duplicates
r2875 affected_user_ids = set(event.user_ids)
caches: flush the caches on permission changes for affected users.
r2850 for user_id in affected_user_ids:
cache_namespace_uid = 'cache_user_auth.{}'.format(user_id)
del_keys = rc_cache.clear_cache_namespace('cache_perms', cache_namespace_uid)
log.debug('Deleted %s cache keys for user_id: %s', del_keys, user_id)
events: add event to catch permission changed so we can flush affected users permission caches
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def includeme(config):
config.add_subscriber(trigger_user_permission_flush, events.UserPermissionsChange)