Is a tweak upon the existing approach, mainly to store and query role
permission access in a way that allows muli-level states that may
override eachother. These states are represented in the new PermissionStatus
class.
This also simplifies how own permissions are stored and queried, to be
part of a single column.
Added additional exceptions to prevent such cases in the future, so
that they are caught in dev ideally.
Added test case specifically for reported favourite scenario.
Both caught in tests:
Fixed loss of permissions for admin users when entity restrictions were
active, since there are no entity-restrictions for the admin role but
we'd force generate them in joint permissions, which would be queried.
Fixed new role permission checks when permissions given with only the
action (eg. 'view'), since the type prefix would be required for role
permission checks. Was previously not needed as only the simpler form
was used in the jointpermissions after merge & calculation.
Cleaned up PermissionApplicator to remove old cache system which was
hardly ever actuall caching anything since it was reset after each
public method run.
Changed the scope of 'userCanOnAny' to just check entity permissions,
and added protections of action scope creep, in case a role permission
action was passed by mistake.
Updated ajax search and entity selector usage to display and handle
items that the user does not have permission to interact with.
Started logic changes to not allow permission type to be passed around,
with views instead being the fixed sole permission.