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view rhodecode/lib/app_globals.py @ 2709:d2d35cf2b351 beta
RhodeCode now has a option to explicitly set forking permissions. ref #508
- changed the way permissons on users groups behave. Now explicit set on user
is more important than permission set on users group
author | Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com> |
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date | Fri, 10 Aug 2012 03:09:36 +0200 |
parents | c1516b35f91d |
children | ffd45b185016 |
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"""The application's Globals object""" from beaker.cache import CacheManager from beaker.util import parse_cache_config_options class Globals(object): """Globals acts as a container for objects available throughout the life of the application """ def __init__(self, config): """One instance of Globals is created during application initialization and is available during requests via the 'app_globals' variable """ self.cache = CacheManager(**parse_cache_config_options(config)) self.available_permissions = None # propagated after init_model