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auth: avoid setting AuthUser.is_authenticated for unauthenticated users AuthUser.is_authenticated could be True for three reasons: because the user "was" the default user, because the user was authenticated by session cookie, or because the user was just authenticated by an auth module (including the internal auth module). In the last case, a session cookie is emitted (even when using container auth), so the last two cases are closely related. This commit do that unauthenticated users (the first case) only get the is_default_user attribute set, and that the is_authenticated attribute only is set for authenticated users (for the second and third case). This complicates some expressions, but allows others to be simplified. More importantly, it makes the code more explicit, and makes the "is_authenticated" name mean what it says. (This will temporarily make the is_authenticated session value look even more weird than before.)
author Søren Løvborg <sorenl@unity3d.com>
date Tue, 08 Sep 2015 11:09:00 +0200
parents 24c0d584ba86
children e285bb7abb28
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# celeryd - run the celeryd daemon as an upstart job for kallithea
# Change variables/paths as necessary and place file /etc/init/celeryd.conf
# start/stop/restart as normal upstart job (ie: $ start celeryd)

description	"Celery for Kallithea Mercurial Server"
author		"Matt Zuba <matt.zuba@goodwillaz.org"

start on starting kallithea
stop on stopped kallithea

respawn

umask 0022

env PIDFILE=/tmp/celeryd.pid
env APPINI=/var/hg/kallithea/production.ini
env HOME=/var/hg
env USER=hg
# To use group (if different from user), you must edit sudoers file and change
# root's entry from (ALL) to (ALL:ALL)
# env GROUP=hg

script
    COMMAND="/var/hg/.virtualenvs/kallithea/bin/paster celeryd $APPINI --pidfile=$PIDFILE"
    if [ -z "$GROUP" ]; then
        exec sudo -u $USER $COMMAND
    else
        exec sudo -u $USER -g $GROUP $COMMAND
    fi
end script

post-stop script
    rm -f $PIDFILE
end script