Re: Review Board Ticket #4757: API for adding/updating users/groups to Review Repository

2022-01-17 Thread David Trowbridge
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New update by rajasaur
For Beanbag, Inc. > Review Board > Ticket #4757


Status:
- New
+ Duplicate


Duplicate of:
+ 3668


Summary:
- API for adding/updating users/groups to Review Repository 
+ API for adding/updating users/groups to Review Repository

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Review Board Ticket #4757: API for adding/updating users/groups to Review Repository

2018-10-16 Thread Raja Venkataraman
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New ticket #4757 by rajasaur
For Beanbag, Inc. > Review Board

Status: New
Tags: Priority:Medium, Type:Enhancement


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API for adding/updating users/groups to Review Repository 
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# What version are you running?
Reviewboard HEAD

# What's the URL of the page this enhancement relates to, if any?
https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/2.5/webapi/2.0/resources/repository-list/#POST

# Describe the enhancement and the motivation for it.
When adding a repository to reviewboard through the API, we would like to make 
it private (which is allowed) and then allow a list of users/review-groups who 
can access the API. This isnt currently possible through the API and has to be 
done manually.

# What operating system are you using? What browser?
Linux/OSX. Chrome/Firefox

# Please provide any additional information below.
This was raised in the google groups. 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/reviewboard/EaiPQyvi1L0

I can help do this but would like to know how to add/update review users/groups 
or if there is a pattern that I should follow. For e.g. if a repo already has 
users X,Y allowed to access, would adding another set of users replaces the 
existing set of users or does it appends to it. Either way, we also need a way 
to remove them. I have seen some approaches where appending a + or - at the 
start/end of the username does it, but its definitely not intuitive, but eases 
development. 

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