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massive refactoring to switch from camelCase to snake_case:
historically, Libervia (SàT before) was using camelCase as allowed by PEP8 when using a
pre-PEP8 code, to use the same coding style as in Twisted.
However, snake_case is more readable and it's better to follow PEP8 best practices, so it
has been decided to move on full snake_case. Because Libervia has a huge codebase, this
ended with a ugly mix of camelCase and snake_case.
To fix that, this patch does a big refactoring by renaming every function and method
(including bridge) that are not coming from Twisted or Wokkel, to use fully snake_case.
This is a massive change, and may result in some bugs.
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 08 Apr 2023 13:54:42 +0200 |
parents | 267e4987b58b |
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.. _libervia-cli_file_share_affiliations: ============================================================= file/share/affiliations: file sharing affiliations management ============================================================= ``affiliations`` let you manage access permission to your shared files repository, in a way similar as for pubsub. Affiliations with file sharing are not standard and will only work with the Libervia file sharing component. Affiliations are similar to pubsub ones: ``owner`` Has full permissions on the node, including changing affiliations. Owner can't be changed at the moment. ``publisher`` Can read, upload and delete files ``member`` Can access file but can't modify them or add new ones ``none`` Is not a member of this node, use it to remove an existing affiliation. get === Retrieve entities affiliated to this file sharing node, and their role example ------- Get affiliations of a file sharing node:: $ li file share affiliations get -P "/some/path" louise@files.example.org set === Set affiliations of an entity to a file sharing node. examples -------- Allow read access to a photo album to Louise:: $ li file share affiliations set -c files.example.net -P "/albums/holidays" -a louise@tazar2.int member Remove access to a directory from an old address of Pierre, and give it to the new one:: $ li file share affiliations set -c files.example.net -N "some_namespace" -P "/interesting/directory" -a pierre@example.com none -a pierre@example.org member