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file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees....
file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees. Before we used to use JSON data to map the nodes to json and fill in metadata. Now we use rendered parts of html. This is nicer for caching as it would allow us to replace the view with cached tree and then after ajax load replace it again with cached with metadata. On the next request we'll get the cached with metadata and thus we can skip entirely second ajax call for metadata. This is part of #4083

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
import random
from rhodecode.api.utils import get_origin
from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json
API_URL = '/_admin/api'
def assert_ok(id_, expected, given):
expected = jsonify({
'id': id_,
'error': None,
'result': expected
})
given = json.loads(given)
assert expected == given
def assert_error(id_, expected, given):
expected = jsonify({
'id': id_,
'error': expected,
'result': None
})
given = json.loads(given)
assert expected == given
def jsonify(obj):
return json.loads(json.dumps(obj))
def build_data(apikey, method, **kw):
"""
Builds API data with given random ID
:param random_id:
"""
random_id = random.randrange(1, 9999)
return random_id, json.dumps({
"id": random_id,
"api_key": apikey,
"method": method,
"args": kw
})
def api_call(app, params, status=None):
response = app.post(
API_URL, content_type='application/json', params=params, status=status)
return response
def crash(*args, **kwargs):
raise Exception('Total Crash !')
def expected_permissions(object_with_permissions):
"""
Returns the expected permissions structure for the given object.
The object is expected to be a `Repository`, `RepositoryGroup`,
or `UserGroup`. They all implement the same permission handling
API.
"""
permissions = []
for _user in object_with_permissions.permissions():
user_data = {
'name': _user.username,
'permission': _user.permission,
'origin': get_origin(_user),
'type': "user",
}
permissions.append(user_data)
for _user_group in object_with_permissions.permission_user_groups():
user_group_data = {
'name': _user_group.users_group_name,
'permission': _user_group.permission,
'origin': get_origin(_user_group),
'type': "user_group",
}
permissions.append(user_group_data)
return permissions