Superuser should only be settable via the tool (see []
which is merged in here but not diffbased, and which removes
the implicit superuser for CharlestonRoad). It is a property
of the request, not of the session (there are no sessions in the tool).
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dryRun is only available via the (sessionless!) tool, and is not
a property of the session.
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TransportCredentials are per-request, not per-session, and
there's no reason to carry them within SessionMetadata.
While I'm in here, get rid of "null" credentials.
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This introduces Actions and Dagger up until FlowRunner. The changes
to the servlets are relatively simple, but the required changes to
the tests, as well as to auxillary EPP endpoints (such as the http
check api and the load test servlet) were vast. I've added some
comments in critique to make the review easier that don't really
make sense as in-code comments for the future.
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This cleans up some of the tests, and helps with
future injection CLs.
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For domain checks in GA and quiet period, show domains with pending applications as unavailable.
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Before this CL, each contact and host was independently
loaded via the ReferenceUnion adapter. Since fields are
processed serially by JAXB, this means worst-case there
were 17 loads, best case 3 (the 3 required contacts) and
usual case 5-6 (some hosts). This CL reduces that to 1
datastore roundtrip in all cases.
A side effect of this CL is the further hollowing-out of
ReferenceUnion, since it no longer is involved in
marshalling at all.
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This completes the command extensions for the regType 0.2 extension.
Up next will be the response extensions.
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Note that it doesn't do anything yet beyond basic XML validation
because the default registry system doesn't use registration types,
but this serves as a template for the other domain commands using
registration types and provides a method that TLDs implementing custom
logic can use. This also explicitly doesn't yet handle the response
extensions.
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This is so we can associate history records with all mutations when doing
database maintenance.
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This also renames the existing FlowRegistry to FlowPicker to avoid
overloaded uses of the word "registry". Absent this renaming, the new
package would've been google.registry.flows.registry, which gives
entirely the wrong impression as it makes it sound like the home for
flows that affect TLDs.
This is a preparatory CL for adding flow picker engines that will
allow customized flows to run on a per-TLD basis.
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RFC5731 leaves the registrant field as optional. We
currently don't show it on un-authed info, but we do
show it in WHOIS, so there's no strong reason not to
show it here. By doing so, we maintain the invariant
that registrant must always be present on a
DomainResource object.
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ReferenceUnion is a hack to work around the mismatch between how
we store references (by roid) and how they are represented in EPP
(by foreign key). If it ever needed to exist (not entirely clear...)
it should have remained tightly scoped within the domain commands
and resources. Instead it has leaked everywhere in the project,
causing lots of boilerplate. This CL hides all of that behind
standard Refs, and should be followed by work to remove ReferenceUnion
completely.
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This refactors the existing premium list functionality into the new
class StaticPremiumListPricingEngine, which implements PricingEngine.
A backfill @OnLoad is provided to default existing Registry entities
into the static implementation. For now there is just this one
implementation. Dagger map multibinding is used to generate the total
set of allowed pricing engines, and allows other parties to plug in
their own implementations.
The pricing engine is a required field on the Registry object. If you
don't want a particular Registry to actually have a premium list, then
use the static pricing engine but don't actually set a premium list.
A subsequent CL will refactor the Key<PremiumList> field on the
Registry entity class to be handled solely by the
StaticPremiumListPricingEngine implementation. Going forward, all
configuration and implementation details that are specific to a given
pricing engine should be handled by that pricing engine, and not as
fields on the Registry object.
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Java's stock regex implementation doesn't guarantee linear time
complexity which makes it a security liability.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=121159875
The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.