We are going to remove the requireLogin attribute from the action attribute, because it is specific to the UserService API. This is used by four actions:
ConsoleUIAction
RegistrarSettingsAction
RegistrarPaymentSetupAction
RegistrarPaymentAction
Instead, these four actions will now check the login status directly.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=159562335
It turns out this type parameter was never necessary. A builder only needs the reflexive second type parameter when you want to have a builder inheritance hierarchy where the descendant builders have methods that the ancestor builder doesn't. In that case, the type param enables the ancestor builder's setter methods to automatically return the correct derived type, so that if you start with a derived builder, you can call a setter method inherited from an ancestor and then continue the chain with setters from the derived builder (e.g. new ContactResource.Builder().setCreationTime(now).setContactId(), which otherwise would have returned an EppResource.Builder from setCreationTime(), at which point the call to setContactId() would not compile).
Even then, it's not strictly necessary to use the type parameter, since you could instead just have each derived type override every inherited method to specify itself as the return type. But that would be a lot of extra boilerplate and brittleness.
Anyway, in this case, there is a builder hierarchy, but RequestComponentBuilder specifies all the methods that we're ever going to want on our builders, so there's never any need to be able to call specific derived builder methods. We only even need the individual builder classes so that Dagger can generate them separately for each component.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=148269178
This refactors RequestHandler so that it handles the construction of the request
component itself, rather than being handed a pre-built request component
instance constructed by the invoking servlet.
The motivation for this change is so that RequestHandler can be extended in
future CLs to compute authentication results, and can provide those results as
an available binding in the constructed request component. An alternative
approach could have been to compute the authentication results within
RequestModule itself, but I think it's clearer to keep business logic like
that outside of Dagger providers.
This CL makes the following individual changes:
- Adds request component builders, which implement a RequestComponentBuilder
interface so they can all be manipulated by RequestHandler
- Instead of obtaining request components via factory methods on the global
components, one now can have global-scoped bindings just inject the request
component builders (which requires adding a module to each global component
declaring the subcomponent). This follows the recommended approach here:
http://google.github.io/dagger/subcomponents.html
- Instead of exposing request components on the global component interface,
we now expose module-specific subclasses of RequestHandler that @Inject the
appropriate request component builder's provider and pass it to the superclass
(note that inheritance isn't strictly necessary here but saves boilerplate)
- RequestHandler now takes the Provider<RequestComponentBuilder> and builds
the component itself using its own fresh RequestModule instance. This provides
some nice encapsulation but is mainly needed for adding a RequestAuthModule
in future work.
- RequestHandler also takes UserService now, which can be provided via Dagger
by the subclass. Longer-term that will go away in favor of instead providing
AuthStrategy instances, some of which will use UserService internally.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=138815648
Fix RegistrarSettingsAction method name in FrontendComponent (this got left
behind in the rename CL).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=137732524
Rename RegistrarAction to RegistrarSettingsAction and reorder class contents
according to local style.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=137554457
Convert to an action and remove ResourceServlet, JsonTransportServlet and
JsonTransportServlet, all of which exist only to support it.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=137519385
Getting rid of builder boilerplate makes my heart sing. Since we can no
longer @Inject the Builder() constructor, this change adds a provider
in WhiteboxModule that calls a special builderForRequest() factory method,
which gets passed a request ID and Clock and preserves the existing
EppMetric magic that sets the start and end time for you.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=132714432
Daggerizes all of the EPP flows. This does not change anything yet
about the flows themselves, just how they are invoked, but after
this CL it's safe to @Inject things into flow classes.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=125382478
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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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=124593546
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.
2016-05-13 18:55:08 -04:00
Renamed from java/com/google/domain/registry/module/frontend/FrontendRequestComponent.java (Browse further)