Re: Refresh patterns and ACLs

From: Tres Seaver <tseaver_at_palladion.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 14:59:02 -0400

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Tres Seaver wrote:
> Mark Nottingham wrote:
>> I'm not convinced it's a great solution, but something like URISpace
>> may be appropriate;
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/urispace.html
>
>> What's nice about this is that you buy some efficiency by walking down
>> the tree, rather than evaluating a linear set of rules...
>
> Interesting spec: I can see uses for it elsewhere. A quick question,
> (since grubbing around shows you to be the author;): in section 3.3,
> "Path Segments," the semantics of <path match="foo"> are to match the
> "next" element in the current path, right? Rather than matching any
> random element (CSS style), or (for instance) the last element (which
> would be useful in particular for the empty pattern and filename globs).
>
> Is the spec frozen / dead, or could we suggest additions? E.g.:
>
> <path any="archives">
>
> and:
>
> <path last="">
>
> I can certainly put such extensions into another namespace, but they
> seem reasonably tightly connected to the existing "first match" semantics.

BTW, I have banged out a Python implementation of a good bit of the
spec, including extensions for "last element" and "any element" path
selectors. I plan to use the library in conjunction with various WSGI
middleware to allow for URI-based selection of things like theme, role
grants, and caching headers:

  http://pypi.python.org/pypi/repoze.urispace

(I'll work on getting the ReStructuredText on that page to render later).

Tres.
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