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pure convenience by way of an IUserManager lookup.
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initialization. buildout.cfg is now really simple; it calls one method.
That method does all the relevant layer initializations. This better
localizes what has to be set up before testing can even begin.
* IUsers now have a created_on property which contains the datetime at which
the user record was created.
* Rework the date and uid factories so that they consult the
MockAndMonkeyLayer for the current testing flag. Also, those factories
register themselves with the layer so that they'll get automatically reset
between tests, without the layer actually having to know about them.
* Move the User model object initialization into User.__init__() from the user
manager. The User now also adds itself to the store.
* Add a 'uid factory' for unique id creation, which is test suite aware.
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* Find users by user_id via the user manager.
* Extend the repr of users to include the user id.
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IAddress.email and IAddress.original_address to IAddress.original_email. From
now on we'll use "address" to talk about the IAddress object and "email" to
talk about the textual email address.
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* Add test to show that the incoming runner adds all sender addresses to
the global user manager.
* New doctest helper: dump_list()
* Other random cleanups.
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Now, nonmembers are represented by a separate roster of IMembers, the latter
which has grown a `moderation_action` enum. When that action is `defer`, then
the normal processing rules apply. Anything else and the `moderation` chain
is jumped to for a shortcut to moderation (which may include immediate
acceptance).
TODO: handle unregistered nonmembers.
Details:
* The member-moderation rule is renamed to just moderation, and handles both
members and nonmembers (though the latter must currently be registered).
* The moderation rule is moved up in the builtin chain. It is now checked
after `approved`, `emergency`, and `loop`, but before the normal moderation
checks. This means that nonmember postings will be (by default) held much
earlier.
* IMember.is_moderated is removed.
* IMember.moderation_action is added.
* IMailingList.default_member_moderation is removed.
* IMailingList.default_member_action and
IMailingList.default_nonmember_action are added.
* MemberRole.nonmember is added.
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lp:~jimmy-sigint/mailman/restapi_additional_attributes
Ostensibly, this adds support for a few additional attributes through the REST
API:
* default_member_moderation
* generic_nonmember_action
* member_moderation_action
* reply_goes_to_list
* send_welcome_msg
* welcome_msg
However, I had never previously fleshed out the conversion of
default_member_moderation and member_moderation_action into the MM3 way of
things. That is now done. Non-member moderation still needs to be done.
Specific changes:
* mailman.chains.base.Chain no longer self registers
* The built-in chain gets a new link for checking 'member-moderation'. If
this rule matches, it jumps to the 'member-moderation' chain, which checks
member_moderation_action and returns a link that jumps to the appropriate
terminal chain.
* Chain initialization is done by the same auto-detection as rules, handlers,
etc. The one tricky thing is that abstract base classes such as Chain and
TerminalChainBase can't be instantiated. For now, there's an ugly special
case to skip these.
* default_member_moderation is now exposed in the IMailingList interface.
* Member.is_moderated gets set in the constructor from the mailing list's
default_member_moderation.
* The 'moderation' rule is renamed 'member-moderation'.
TODO:
* Work out non-member moderation
* Add member_moderation_action to IMailingList
* Double check tests for reply_goes_to_list, send_welcome_msg, and welcome_msg
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zope.testrunner. Actually, divorce it from the latter and handle the
sys.argv sequence ourselves.
* Added IMailingList.get_roster() which returns the named roster (from a
MemberRole enum).
* The start of an IMailingList doctest. This needs much more detail.
* Move the subscribe() function from membership.txt into the
mailman.testing.helpers.
* Added new REST interface for getting all the members of a roster for a
specific mailing list: .../lists/<list>/roster/<role>. Note that <role> is
the plural form of the MemberRole enum.
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