commit | f6509b0ba3cb1eb8db231e02410aa5599638c0a4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Simon Kremsreiter <simon.kremsreiter@bsi-software.com> | Tue Jul 06 17:07:48 2021 +0200 |
committer | Beat Schwarzentrub <bsh@bsiag.com> | Tue Jul 06 13:13:50 2021 -0400 |
tree | ffbf683eb5daf7770a0582be4fe4657710241690 | |
parent | a5f579b1aaf0962f23f0a5d4be9088469674336d [diff] |
RestLookupCall: add support for dynamic restrictions Restrictions can now contain functions. They are evaluated just before the call is made, allowing them to adjust the exact restriction to dynamic conditions (e.g. the lookup call's "queryBy" type). Change-Id: I8b5a860aa937b9b86238d6be27d8dbdd201315f1 Reviewed-on: https://git.eclipse.org/r/c/scout/org.eclipse.scout.rt/+/182810 Tested-by: Scout Bot <scout-bot@eclipse.org> Reviewed-by: Beat Schwarzentrub <bsh@bsiag.com>
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