[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Zope3/lib/python/Zope/App/ZopePublication/HTTP - HTTPPublicationTraverse.py:1.1.4.2.6.1
Jim Fulton
jim@zope.com
Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:23:21 -0400
Update of /cvs-repository/Zope3/lib/python/Zope/App/ZopePublication/HTTP
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26237/lib/python/Zope/App/ZopePublication/HTTP
Modified Files:
Tag: SecurityProxy-branch
HTTPPublicationTraverse.py
Log Message:
Changed security code to use security proxies and name-based
security. This has pretty far-reaching implications:
- You now protect names/operations, *not* values. This means it's as
easy yo protect data attributes that have simple values as it is to
protect methods.
- There is no longer a __permissions__ attribute. :)
- There is no longer a validate method in either security managers or
policies.
- No more need to have a special compiler for restricted code.
In exchange, lots of objects are proxies and code sometimes needs to
be prepared to remove proxies.
In addition:
- Basic objects (None, strings, numbers, etc.) are not wrapped in
context wrappers.
- There is a test that fails unless Python 2.3 is used.
=== Zope3/lib/python/Zope/App/ZopePublication/HTTP/HTTPPublicationTraverse.py 1.1.4.2 => 1.1.4.2.6.1 ===
from Zope.Publisher.Exceptions import NotFound
from types import StringTypes
-from Zope.ContextWrapper import wrapper
+from Zope.Proxy.ContextWrapper import ContextWrapper
class DuplicateNamespaces(Exception):
"""More than one namespave was specified in a request"""
@@ -105,8 +105,8 @@
def _wrap(self, ob, parent, name, nm):
- wrapped = wrapper.Wrapper(ob, parent, name=name)
- getSecurityManager().validate(nm, wrapped)
+ wrapped = ContextWrapper(ob, parent, name=name)
+ #XXX getSecurityManager().validate(nm, wrapped)
return wrapped