On 17 Jul 23:21, Cédric Krier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I re-open the discussion of
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tryton-dev/v8nBMe_ZBDk/qrvCml95UVYJ
> 
> I have a solution which should be a mix of both previous solution.
> I propose to active the access right control only if a keyword is set in
> the context ('_check_access_right'). Of course to avoid cheating, the
> context will be always set on RPC calls for create, read, write, delete,
> copy, search, search_count, search_read, export_data, import_data and
> history_revision.
> The other methods could be:
> 
>     - buttons: managed by ir.model.button
>     - selection: should be managed by the developer (but most of them
>       doesn't need such access right)
>     - manual RPC addition: so manually managed
>     - default_get, fields_get, fields_view_get, view_toolbar_get: I
>       propose to add also the context
>     - on_change{,_with}, pre_validate: idem
> 
> So I'm thinking about adding a parameter to RPC to set or not the
> context.
> 
> So to ease the transition, we could keep the root switch to deactivate
> the access right. And later slowly remove such hack.
> 
> In this new design, the equivalent of "root switch" will be to set to
> false in the context _check_access_right.
> 
> The only drawback, I see, is if someone right code which set in the
> context user input data. But I think it is a very small drawback compare
> to the advantage this design gives because in many places now we have to
> «re-browse» or «switch the context» which slow down Tryton because it
> kill the cache.

A side effect of this change is that we will be able to enforce the
readonly attribute of the field.

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Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL
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