All references to hbac in the UI have been replaced with hbacrule.
This is to match the hbacrule plugin. The test data and templates
have been renamed as well.
The SUDO rule details facet has been updated to support the latest UI
spec. The facet consists of 5 sections: general, users, hosts, commands,
and run-as.
The general section contains the SUDO rule description and status. If
the status is changed, the sudorule-enable/disable will be invoked.
The other sections contain radio buttons for the association category
and tables for the members. When a member is added or removed, the
category will be adjusted appropriately. If the category is changed to
'all', 'allow', or 'deny', all members will be removed.
The last section is currently not working because backend support is
not yet available.
The adder dialog boxes for users, groups, and hosts has been modified
to accept external identities. The layout for the base adder dialog
was updated. The base dialog class was updated to support templates.
The SUDO dialog boxes were implemented using templates. New CSS
classes were added to ipa.css.
The HBAC rule details facet has been updated as well.
The HBAC details page has been enhanced to support Undo and Reset operations.
The functionality is implemented in the base widget class so the behavior
will be more consistent across widgets. A <span> tag now used to define the
field boundary in the HTML doc. The tag contains the visual representation
of the field which include the input tag and optionally the undo link.
The Update method on HBAC details page has been modified so that it executes
several operations using a batch command. The operations being executed
depends on the changes made to the fields. These operations may include:
- removing access time if access time is changed to any time
- removing memberships if member category is changed to all
- modifying rule attributes if description or rule type is changed
- enabling/disabling the rule if rule status is changed
The behavior of the Add & Remove buttons also has been changed such that
it adjust the category attribute properly in addition to adding the
memberships using batch command. For example, if category is initially
set to all, adding a new member will also change the category to empty.
The ipa_command have been modified to store the on_success and on_error
handlers as properties. When the command is executed as a part of batch
operation, the result of each command will be passed to the appropriate
handler.
The unit tests and test data have been updated as well.
The UI framework has been extended to include a collection of widgets:
- ipa_widget: base class
- ipa_text_widget: text field
- ipa_radio_widget: radio button
- ipa_textarea_widget: textarea
- ipa_button_widget: button
- ipa_column_widget: column for table
- ipa_table_widget: table
These widgets can be used to create input controls. They can also be
extended to create custom controls.
The framework has also been enhanced to support custom layouts. This
can be used to change the look of the application without changing
the code. Initially this is only available in details section.
Layout consists of a collection of HTML templates. Each template is a
complete and valid HTML file representing a portion of a page. The
template will be loaded and initialized by the code, then filled with
the data from the server. The layouts are located in
install/static/layouts/<name> folder.
By default, if no templates are used, the fields in the details page
are rendered vertically using dd/dt/dd tags. For pages that require
different layout, a custom UI needs to be developed. There are two ways
to do that:
- write a custom widget to generate the UI dynamically
- create an HTML template and write the initialization code
For components that are quite complex or used frequently, it's might
be better to use the first method. For simple pages that are used only
in one location or need to support customization, the second method
might be preferable. Other benefits of templates:
- cleaner code and UI separation
- more flexibility in customization
- new pages can be developed quickly and require less coding
- multiple templates can be used with the same initialization code
- easier to maintain
The HBAC details page has been implemented using both methods. By
default it will use custom widgets to generate the page. To use a
custom layout, add the following parameter to the URL, then reload
the page:
&layout=<name>
Currently the only available layout is 'default' which produces the
same look as the custom widgets.
The HBAC details page is usable, but it still needs additional work.
The access time is not working yet. There is no undo button, hint,
or validation yet.
The table in the association facet has also been changed to use
ipa_association_widget which is derived from ipa_table_widget.
The Makefile has been updated to include the layouts. The unit tests
have been updated as well.