Most common:
- Unnecessary parentheses and operator precedence clarify (self-explanatory)
- Reference equality--there were a few instances of using == or != improperly
- Qualification of Builder (and similar) imports so that it's clear which type of Builder we're referring to
- Marking some immutable classes with @Immutable since EP desires that all enums be deeply immutable
- String.split() having "surprising behavior"
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=230971531
Our goal is to be able to address every Action by looking at the class itself, and to make it clearer at a glance what you need to access the Action's endpoint
Currently, we can know from the @Action annotation:
- the endpoint path
- the Method needed
- the authentication level needed
This CL adds the service where the Action is hosted, which also translates to the URL.
NOTE - currently we don't have any Action hosted on multiple services. I don't think we will ever need it (since they do the same thing no matter which service they are on, so why host it twice?), but if we do we'll have to update the code to allow it.
The next step after this is to make sure all the @Parameters are defined on the Action itself, and then we will be able to craft access to the endpoint programatically (or at least verify at run-time we crafted a correct URL)
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=229375735
This is a 'green' Flogger migration CL. Green CLs are intended to be as
safe as possible and should be easy to review and submit.
No changes should be necessary to the code itself prior to submission,
but small changes to BUILD files may be required.
Changes within files are completely independent of each other, so this CL
can be safely split up for review using tools such as Rosie.
For more information, see []
Base CL: 197826149
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=198560170
'afterFinalFailure' is called just before rethrowing a non-retrying error from
the retrier. This can happen either because the exception shouldn't be retried,
or because we exceeded the maximum number of retries.
The same thing can be done by catching that thrown error outside of the
retrier:
retrier.callWithRetry(
callable,
new FailureReporter() {
@Override
void afterFinalFailure(Throwable thrown, int failures) {
// do something with thrown
}
},
RetriableException.class);
is (almost) the same as:
try {
retrier.callWithRetry(callable, RetriableException.class);
} catch (Throwable thrown) {
// do something with thrown
throw thrown;
}
("almost" because the retrier might wrap the Throwable in a RuntimeException,
so you might need to getCause or getRootCause. Also - there is the
"beforeRetry" I ignored for the example)
Removing "afterFinalFailure" also makes the FailureReporter in line with Java 8
functional interface - meaning we can more easily create it when we do need to
override "beforeRetry".
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=189972101
This moves the default yearMonth logic into a common ReportingModule, rather than the coarse-scoped BackendModule, which may not want the default parameter extraction logic, as well as moving the 'yearMonth' parameter constant to the common package it's used in. This also provides a basis for future consolidation of the ReportingEmailUtils and BillingEmailUtils classes, which have modest overlap.
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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=183130311
2018-02-01 21:56:06 -05:00
Renamed from java/google/registry/billing/CopyDetailReportsAction.java (Browse further)