cr-connect-workflow/crc/api
Dan Funk f4342fc785 It became impossible to use the Swagger ui when we started adding authentication to all of the calls. I discovered Connexion and Swagger have a default way of handing JTW authentication and this cleans up our code quite a bit, moves the securing of endpoints into the API Definition, which is quite nice, and removes a whole library dependency (I never get to do that!) I added a SWAGGER_AUTH_KEY that can be used in non-production environments to allow users to quickly authenticate from the Swagger ui. I also removed all api calls to simple little happy api services, because that is just mean and pointless. 2020-03-24 14:15:21 -04:00
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__init__.py Adding file management. Files are stored in the database along with basic meta data. 2019-12-27 13:50:03 -05:00
common.py Standardizing the script tasks that can be executed on the server, adding tons of error messages for when things go wrong. All scripts must exist in side of the crc/scripts directory. 2020-03-03 13:52:45 -05:00
file.py Just raise the ApiError, no need to marshal it. 2020-03-23 12:22:26 -04:00
stats.py It became impossible to use the Swagger ui when we started adding authentication to all of the calls. I discovered Connexion and Swagger have a default way of handing JTW authentication and this cleans up our code quite a bit, moves the securing of endpoints into the API Definition, which is quite nice, and removes a whole library dependency (I never get to do that!) I added a SWAGGER_AUTH_KEY that can be used in non-production environments to allow users to quickly authenticate from the Swagger ui. I also removed all api calls to simple little happy api services, because that is just mean and pointless. 2020-03-24 14:15:21 -04:00
study.py It became impossible to use the Swagger ui when we started adding authentication to all of the calls. I discovered Connexion and Swagger have a default way of handing JTW authentication and this cleans up our code quite a bit, moves the securing of endpoints into the API Definition, which is quite nice, and removes a whole library dependency (I never get to do that!) I added a SWAGGER_AUTH_KEY that can be used in non-production environments to allow users to quickly authenticate from the Swagger ui. I also removed all api calls to simple little happy api services, because that is just mean and pointless. 2020-03-24 14:15:21 -04:00
tools.py Adding a simple endpoint that describes what scripts are currently available, along with a brief description. 2020-03-03 15:30:42 -05:00
user.py It became impossible to use the Swagger ui when we started adding authentication to all of the calls. I discovered Connexion and Swagger have a default way of handing JTW authentication and this cleans up our code quite a bit, moves the securing of endpoints into the API Definition, which is quite nice, and removes a whole library dependency (I never get to do that!) I added a SWAGGER_AUTH_KEY that can be used in non-production environments to allow users to quickly authenticate from the Swagger ui. I also removed all api calls to simple little happy api services, because that is just mean and pointless. 2020-03-24 14:15:21 -04:00
workflow.py It became impossible to use the Swagger ui when we started adding authentication to all of the calls. I discovered Connexion and Swagger have a default way of handing JTW authentication and this cleans up our code quite a bit, moves the securing of endpoints into the API Definition, which is quite nice, and removes a whole library dependency (I never get to do that!) I added a SWAGGER_AUTH_KEY that can be used in non-production environments to allow users to quickly authenticate from the Swagger ui. I also removed all api calls to simple little happy api services, because that is just mean and pointless. 2020-03-24 14:15:21 -04:00