Class AccessRule.NoWriteRule

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    AccessRule
    Enclosing interface:
    AccessRule

    public static final class AccessRule.NoWriteRule
    extends Object
    implements AccessRule
    Wraps another rule to return a maximum access level of read-only. That is, if the inner rule returns read-write, this rule will return read-only. Otherwise, it returns the same result as the inner rule.
    • Method Detail

      • getPermission

        public AccessPermission getPermission​(Adaptation anAdaptation,
                                              Session aSession,
                                              SchemaNode aNode)
        Description copied from interface: AccessRule
        Returns permissions for the specified arguments.

        Warning: if this AccessRule is assigned to a table record, this method is called in multiple contexts:

        1. To evaluate table "column" permissions; in this case, aDataSetOrRecord is the current dataset.
        2. To evaluate the node permissions of a specific existing record; in this case, aDataSetOrRecord is the current record.
        3. To evaluate the node permissions in a record creation context (meaning that the record does not exist yet); in this case, aDataSetOrRecord is the current dataset.
        4. Furthermore, if table history is activated, this method will also be invoked in the context of the history view in the first two cases above. In the context of the history view, some fields may be absent and the expected permissions can be different from those in other contexts. Consequently, the implementation of this method may need to check if it is being invoked from the history view. For more information, see Permissions for table history.
        Specified by:
        getPermission in interface AccessRule
        Parameters:
        anAdaptation - current dataset or record (see warning above)
        aSession - current user session
        aNode - current data model node whose access must be computed; when the permission is requested for the dataset itself (not a particular node), this is the root node
        Returns:
        a permission, never null.
        See Also:
        SchemaExtensionsContext, Performance and tuning