commit | 8673c3b6673118a66726f8d9ccd37c535245d95a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Changcheng Xiao <xchangcheng@google.com> | Sun Mar 03 20:25:35 2019 +0100 |
committer | Changcheng Xiao <xchangcheng@google.com> | Tue Mar 05 17:34:00 2019 +0100 |
tree | d02035f85da69ac32aa576ece2cad9c54648acac | |
parent | d26237eaa8a256e298428fd5c32fdb1a8bcb522e [diff] |
Allow plugins to declare project permissions This commit makes it possible for plugins to declare project permissions like what they are doing for capabilities. In the access section of a "project.config" file, a plugin delcared permission is stored in a format like "plugin-{pluginName}-{permission}" so that we can tell if a config name could possibly be a plugin permission with some confidence. This is helpful when we load/save "ProjectConfig" where listing plugin defined permissions is not trivial, e.g. DynamicMap doesn't present when a test site is initialized. Note plugin declared capabilities have to keep the old format "{plugin-name}-capability" before a data migration is done. In the child commit, we are going to extend the "PermissionBackend" to accept project permissions declared by plugins. Change-Id: I977a77286f56214f90a5ff6a5b482e2701cf9916
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