Premium prices are automatically detected and set, with an informational
message displayed to the user prior to executing the command.
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The DS records consist of 4 values:
- keyTag: unsigned short (2 bytes)
- alg: unsigned byte
- digestType: unsigned byte
- digest: binary hex
NOTE: the current CL doesn't support keyData, neither as the optional field in dsData nor as a replacement for dsData
The command tool accepts DS records as a string, where the 4 values are given
as one string separated by white-spaces as follows:
<keyTag> <alg> <digestType> <digest>
e.g. something like:
60485 5 2 D4B7D520E7BB5F0F67674A0CCEB1E3E0614B93C4F9E99B8383F6A1E4469DA50A
which is how it's written in Zone files, allowing easy copy-paste from existing values.
ommas is confusing when using spaces.
The various "numbers" (keyTag, alg, digestType) are only checked that they are
positive integers - the rest is left for the server.
digest it checked to be an even-lengthed hex string.
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This also updates to a newer version of Closure Rules and fixes a protobuf dep
compile issue.
Full description of the change:
Soy supports 2 kinds of loops:
* foreach- for iterating over items in a collection, e.g.
{foreach $item in $list}...{/foreach}
* for - for indexed iteration, e.g. {for $i in range(0, 10)}...{/for}
The reason Soy has two different loops is an accident of history; Soy didn’t use
to have a proper grammar for expressions and so the alternate ‘for...range’
syntax was added to make it possible to write indexed loops. As the grammar has
improved having the two syntaxes is no longer necessary and so we are
eliminating one of them.
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*** Reason for rollback ***
Breaks the FOSS build.
We'll reincorporate this change once Closure Rules is properly updated to accommodate it.
*** Original change description ***
Change all foreach loops in Soy templates to use the for loop syntax
Soy supports 2 kinds of loops:
foreach- for iterating over items in a collection e.g. {foreach $item in $list}...{/foreach}
for - for indexed iteration e.g. {for $i in range(0, 10)}...{/for}
The reason Soy has 2 different loops is an accident of history, Soy didn’t use to have a proper grammar for expressions and so the alternate ‘for...range’ syntax was added to make it possible to write indexed loops. As the gramma...
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Soy supports 2 kinds of loops:
foreach- for iterating over items in a collection e.g. {foreach $item in $list}...{/foreach}
for - for indexed iteration e.g. {for $i in range(0, 10)}...{/for}
The reason Soy has 2 different loops is an accident of history, Soy didn’t use to have a proper grammar for expressions and so the alternate ‘for...range’ syntax was added to make it possible to write indexed loops. As the grammar has improved having the two syntaxes is no longer necessary and so we are eliminating one of them.
As of 4a7373333f or mvn release "2018-01-03" the two forms are actually aliases for one another, so the only difference is the keyword (‘for’ vs ‘foreach’), and while the foreach loop is more popular the ‘for’ terminology is more standard so we are switching everything to that.
LSC: []
Tested:
TAP sample presubmit queue
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Strict autoescaping is the default so they serve no purpose.
Design doc: []
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=170905337
Void tags (e.g. <img>) couldn't have a closing tag (e.g. </img> is invalid). Non-void tags (e.g. <div>) couldn't be self closing (e.g. <div/> is invalid) and must be closed explicitly (e.g. with </div>). This CL fixes the tags which also prepares the templates for stricthtml which enforces it.
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We use {EPP resource}{action} as the naming scheme everywhere else, so we shoudl do so here too. It's generally nicer for files to group by type of EPP resource (so all of the domain actions are together) than by type of action.
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2016-08-22 14:48:40 -04:00
Renamed from java/google/registry/tools/soy/CreateDomain.soy (Browse further)