- Extracted autoupdate code from consumers
- collect autoupdates until a AUTOUPDATE_DELAY is reached (since the first autoupdate)
- Added the AUTOUPDATE_DELAY parameter in the settings.py
- moved some autoupdate code to utils/autoupdate
- moved core/websocket to utils/websocket_client_messages
- add the autoupdate in the response (there are some todos left)
- do not send autoupdates on error (4xx, 5xx)
- the client blindly injects the autoupdate in the response
- removed the unused autoupdate on/off feature
- the clients sends now the maxChangeId (instead of maxChangeId+1) on connection
- the server accepts this.
- Removed the restricted data cache (it wasn't used since OS 3.0)
- unify functions for restricted and full data: Just one function, which
accteps an optional user_id: If it is None, full data is returned, and
with a user id given, the restricted data
- More atomic access to redis, especially for:
- Check for data-existance in redis and do an auto-ensure-cache.
- Speedup through hashing of scripts and redis' script cache.
- Save schema version into the redis cache and rebuild, if the version
changed
Client changes:
- Simplified the ConstantsService
- Fixed bug, when receiving an autoupdate with all_data=True from the
Server
Before this commit, there where two different locks when updating the restricted
data cache. A future lock, what is faster but only works in the same thread. The
other lock is in redis, it is not so fast, but also works in many threads.
The future lock was buggy, because on a second call of update_restricted_data
the same future was reused. So on the second run, the future was already done.
I don't see any way to delete. The last client would have to delete it, but there
is no way to find out which client the last one is.
* Activate restricted_data_cache on inmemory cache
* Use ElementCache in rest-api get requests
* Get requests on the restapi return 404 when the user has no permission
* Added async function for has_perm and in_some_groups
* changed Cachable.get_restricted_data to be an ansync function
* rewrote required_user_system
* changed default implementation of access_permission.check_permission to
check a given permission or check if anonymous is enabled
* Improve AutoUpdateFormat
* Receive autoupdate requested via websocket
* Support change_id in query string
* Disable autoupdate at default
* Add websocket protocoll to turn on or off autoupdate
* geis does not work with channels2 and never will be (it has to be python now)
* pytest
* rewrote cache system
* use username instead of pk for admin user in tests
* change get_restricted_data and get_projector_data to always use a list
* Add typings to all get_restricted_data and get_projector_data methods
* Replace CollectionElementList with a real list
* Fixed arguments of inform_deleted_data
* Moved CollectionElementCache to cache.py and refactored it
* Run tests with cache enabled (using fakeredis)
* Add caching support to users/group
* Add a function has_perm that works with the cache.
* Removed our session backend so other session backends (without the database) can be used
Uses django channels instead of tornado for the autoupdate. Therefore
tornado is nolonger a dependency of OpenSlides (but channels).
This uses websockets instead of SockJS.
Use the flag insecure in the start command to provide static files serving.
Use a new session backend that has a ForeignKey to User.