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Christian Bauer commented on JBSEAM-1020:
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What is the best way to debug a rule like this:
/**
User either needs to have the access level of the edited node or has to be the
creator
*/
rule RestrictNodeEditAccess
no-loop;
activation-group "permissions"
when
c: PermissionCheck(name == "Node", action == "edit");
Node(nodeWriteAccessLevel : writeAccessLevel, nodeCreator : createdBy)
Role(userAccessLevel : name -> (Integer.valueOf(userAccessLevel).intValue() >=
nodeWriteAccessLevel.intValue()) )
or
User(authenticatedUserId : id -> (nodeCreator.getId().equals(authenticatedUserId))
)
then
c.grant();
modify(c);
end;
I want to see, at test/runtime, which lines on the LHS matched and which didn't.
Issues with Drools debug logging
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Key: JBSEAM-1020
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1020
Project: JBoss Seam
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Security
Reporter: Christian Bauer
Assigned To: Shane Bryzak
Priority: Minor
I want to see what is going on when my rules are evaluated, according to the Drools docs
this is how:
workingMemory.addEventListener( new DebugWorkingMemoryEventListener() );
I have to do that in code right now, would be nice to be able to configure the identity
component externally in config file. It also doesn't work, at least not in JBoss with
a WAR deployment. I don't see any debug printed on System.out. Task: Ask the drools
guys how we get logging for Seam users.
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