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Jun 29, 2017
by
Sean McGivern
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Clarify counter caching for users without project access
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@@ -54,6 +54,21 @@ class IssuesFinder < IssuableFinder
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@@ -54,6 +54,21 @@ class IssuesFinder < IssuableFinder
project
.
team
.
max_member_access
(
current_user
.
id
)
>=
CONFIDENTIAL_ACCESS_LEVEL
project
.
team
.
max_member_access
(
current_user
.
id
)
>=
CONFIDENTIAL_ACCESS_LEVEL
end
end
# Anonymous users can't see any confidential issues.
#
# Users without access to see _all_ confidential issues (as in
# `user_can_see_all_confidential_issues?`) are more complicated, because they
# can see confidential issues where:
# 1. They are an assignee.
# 2. The are an author.
#
# That's fine for most cases, but if we're just counting, we need to cache
# effectively. If we cached this accurately, we'd have a cache key for every
# authenticated user without sufficient access to the project. Instead, when
# we are counting, we treat them as if they can't see any confidential issues.
#
# This does mean the counts may be wrong for those users, but avoids an
# explosion in cache keys.
def
user_cannot_see_confidential_issues?
(
for_counting:
false
)
def
user_cannot_see_confidential_issues?
(
for_counting:
false
)
return
false
if
user_can_see_all_confidential_issues?
return
false
if
user_can_see_all_confidential_issues?
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