Southclaws / storyden

With a fresh new take on traditional bulletin board forum software, Storyden is a modern, secure and extensible platform for building communities.
https://www.storyden.org/
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πŸ“ Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The changes involve significant restructuring of the permission management system within the `rbac` package. The `permissionEnum` type has been removed in favor of a new `PermissionList` type, which is a slice of `Permission` objects. The `Permission` struct has been updated to use string literals instead of enum values. Additionally, a new command-line flag has been introduced in the `rbacgen` tool for specifying output files for enum generation, and two new permissions have been added to the OpenAPI schema. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | app/resources/rbac/permission.go | Removed `permissionEnum`, added `PermissionList`, updated `NewPermissions` to accept a slice of strings, and retained methods with updated signatures. | | app/resources/rbac/rbac_enum_gen.go | Changed `Permission` struct field type from `permissionEnum` to `string`, updated `NewPermission`, and defined permission constants using string literals. | | internal/tools/rbacgen/main.go | Updated `run` function to accept a new `enumOutfilePath` parameter and added a command-line flag for specifying the output file for enum generation. | | web/src/api/openapi-schema/permission.ts | Added new permissions `CREATE_INVITATION` and `MANAGE_EVENTS` to the `Permission` constant without altering existing permissions. | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant User participant RBAC participant PermissionList participant OpenAPI User->>RBAC: Request permission check RBAC->>PermissionList: Check permissions PermissionList->>RBAC: Return permission status RBAC->>User: Respond with access granted/denied ``` > πŸ‡ "In the land of code where permissions play, > A new list of strings has come out to stay. > With invitations to create and events to manage, > Our roles are now clearer, no need for a bandage. > So hop along, friends, let’s celebrate this feat, > For permissions are now tidy and oh-so-sweet!" πŸ‡

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