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Lukasz Lenart edited comment on WW-4596 at 2/4/16 8:02 AM:
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I not really understand where is the problem. By defining actions like this
{code:xml}
<action name="myView!*" method="{1}" class="ui.struts2.editor.MyView">
{code}
basically you allow access any method in {{MyView}} class, that's how {{\*}}
and {{{1\}}} works and that's why it will be converted into RegEx {{(.*)}} to
allow access any method.
As far I understand you want to limit access to any method in {{MyView}} and
just let access those defined with {{<global-allowed-methods>}}, is that right?
was (Author: lukaszlenart):
I not really understand where is the problem. By defining actions like this
{code:xml}
<action name="myView!*" method="{1}" class="ui.struts2.editor.MyView">
{code}
basically you allow access any method in {{MyView}} class, that's how {{*}} and
{{{1\}}} works and that's why it will be converted into RegEx {{(.*)}} to allow
access any method.
As far I understand you want to limit access to any method in {{MyView}} and
just let access those defined with {{<global-allowed-methods>}}, is that right?
> Strict DMI causes This method: for action is not allowed!
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WW-4596
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4596
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core Actions
> Affects Versions: 2.5
> Reporter: Greg Huber
> Fix For: 2.5
>
>
> I have tried adding
> {code:xml}
> <global-allowed-methods>execute,input,cancel</global-allowed-methods>
> {code}
> and get
> {noformat}
> This method: cancel for action eventAdd is not allowed! - [unknown location]
> {noformat}
> {code:xml}
> <action name="eventAdd!*" method="{1}"
> class="ui.struts2.editor.EventAdd">
> <result name="input" type="tiles">.EventAdd</result>
> <result name="success" type="chain">eventEdit</result>
> <result name="cancel" type="redirectAction">
> <param name="actionName">memberEvents</param>
> <param name="pgn">${bean.pageNum}</param>
> <param name="suppressEmptyParameters">true</param>
> </result>
> </action>
> {code}
> checking ActionConfig:
> {code:java}
> public boolean isAllowedMethod(String method) {
> return method.equals(methodName != null ? methodName :
> DEFAULT_METHOD) || allowedMethods.isAllowed(method);
> }
> {code}
> Debugging I get a calls to isAllowedMethod with :
> {noformat}
> 1 methodName = {1} and method = execute
> 2 methodName = execute and method = cancel
> {noformat}
> Only #1 has the required cancel
> #2 there is only a {{\[LiteralAllowedMethod\{allowedMethod='execute'\}\]}}
> On further investigation
> {{com.opensymphony.xwork2.config.implActionConfigMatcher}} seems to create a
> new ActionConfig but then only uses the default allowed names:
> {code:java}
> return new ActionConfig.Builder(pkgName, orig.getName(), className)
> .methodName(methodName)
> .addParams(params)
> .addResultConfigs(results)
> .addInterceptors(orig.getInterceptors())
> .addExceptionMappings(exs)
> .location(orig.getLocation())
> .build();
> {code}
> Could use the original by appending
> .addAllowedMethod(orig.getAllowedMethods()), but I guess it should come from
> the ActionConfig stored in the packageContext or wherever the orig object
> gets its allowedMethods from.
> Cheers Greg
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