[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #9730: Permissions Column no longer shows AWS s3 permissions
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Tue Oct 11 08:03:55 UTC 2016
#9730: Permissions Column no longer shows AWS s3 permissions
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Reporter: jcappell | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 6.0
Component: s3 | Version: 5.1
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: AWS,permisions,s3,ACL | Architecture:
Platform: Mac OS X 10.11 |
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Description changed by dkocher:
Old description:
> A year or two ago, you helpfully implemented a suggestion of mine
> (emailed to dkocher at cyberduck.io on Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 6:08 PM, subject
> "s3.amazonaws.com and permission column") of showing AWS permissions in
> the permissions column, but since 5.1 or so, this seems to have stopped
> working; the permissions column has gone back to just showing "--". This
> may be related to another issue I've been newly seeing (in a file's info
> dialog, changes to permission are not immediately shown without refresh +
> returning to that file's info dialog), but I'll of course enter a
> separate ticket for that one.
>
> For reference (I don't recall if I created a tracker account and entered
> it as a ticket, though I see in my email David Kocher replied suggested I
> do so), this was the original email back then:
>
> > At
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/cyberduck/kJqa9boQDLY/482b1UD4yLwJ
> you stated that
> >
> > "Because the ACL is a list of grantees with a list of permissions it is
> difficult to visualize in a single table cell. I understand that you
> suggest just to display the permissions of the
> "http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers" (anonymous) group. We
> would need to introduce a new column in the browser for this which I will
> consider for a future release."
> >
> > You wouldn't necessarily need a new column, and you wouldn't have to
> show just the permissions for the anonymous group. Since the permission
> column isn't currently being used to display anything else while
> connected to s3, then for Amazon s3 connection cases alone, each cell in
> the Permission column could display full permission information for that
> row's file, as a simple comma-delimited or semicolon-delimited string,
> e.g. "Everyone:READ; exampleuser:FULL_CONTR..." Sure, depending on the
> number of grantees, that may seem a bit long for one table cell, but the
> user could always just drag the column boundary to widen the column until
> there's no ellipsis and see the whole grantee list.
> >
> > Thanks.
New description:
A year or two ago, you helpfully implemented a suggestion of mine (emailed
to dkocher at cyberduck.io on Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 6:08 PM, subject
"s3.amazonaws.com and permission column") of showing AWS permissions in
the permissions column, but since 5.1 or so, this seems to have stopped
working; the permissions column has gone back to just showing "--". This
may be related to another issue #9731 I've been newly seeing (in a file's
info dialog, changes to permission are not immediately shown without
refresh + returning to that file's info dialog), but I'll of course enter
a separate ticket for that one.
For reference (I don't recall if I created a tracker account and entered
it as a ticket, though I see in my email David Kocher replied suggested I
do so), this was the original email back then:
> At
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/cyberduck/kJqa9boQDLY/482b1UD4yLwJ
you stated that
>
> "Because the ACL is a list of grantees with a list of permissions it is
difficult to visualize in a single table cell. I understand that you
suggest just to display the permissions of the
"http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers" (anonymous) group. We
would need to introduce a new column in the browser for this which I will
consider for a future release."
>
> You wouldn't necessarily need a new column, and you wouldn't have to
show just the permissions for the anonymous group. Since the permission
column isn't currently being used to display anything else while connected
to s3, then for Amazon s3 connection cases alone, each cell in the
Permission column could display full permission information for that row's
file, as a simple comma-delimited or semicolon-delimited string, e.g.
"Everyone:READ; exampleuser:FULL_CONTR..." Sure, depending on the number
of grantees, that may seem a bit long for one table cell, but the user
could always just drag the column boundary to widen the column until
there's no ellipsis and see the whole grantee list.
>
> Thanks.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/9730#comment:3>
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