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'''Resource.layer'''
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<div id="resource-types"></div>
  
: This is an attempt to generalize the idea of [http://groups.google.com/group/sugar-network/browse_thread/thread/4cad05ec801f364c user/resource levels] with idea that objects should not be removed from the Network immediately (only hidden, and permanently removed by Network administrators). So, every resource is associated with a layer, i.e., it might be visible for observers only if they requested this layer and have permissions to see it.
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'''Property types'''
  
: For now, implemented only the following list of layers, but it might be reused for [http://groups.google.com/group/sugar-network/msg/f5a1b4d78494a5d3 teachers related workflows] later:
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Generally, Sugar Network objects' property types correspond to JSON types. The only exceptions mentioned in the following list:
  
:* ''general'', the default layer for observers and Network objects; all users can see objects on this layer;
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* ''enum'', is an enumerated type when a value is a string from the predefined list of constants;
:* ''deleted'' Network objects' layer will be changed to {{Code|deleted}} after removing objects by users.
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* ''markdown'', is a string formatted in the [[Wikipedia:Markdown|Markdown]] syntax;
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* ''blob'', is a file represented by string value which is a [[Wikipedia:Sha1|SHA-1]] digest of file's content; the file itself can be obtained from the {{Code|'''GET''' /blobs/''DIGEST''}} request;
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* ''aggregated'', is a list of JSON objects which has [[Sugar_Network/API#Aggregated_properties|special API]] to treat its items; each aggregated item has a unique identifier; items might be created not only by the object's authors.
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<div id="resource-author"></div>
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'''Resource.author'''
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A dictionary of authors working on the corresponding resource. Keys are Sugar Network ''User'' guids, or, if particular author is not registered in the Sugar Network, full user names. Values are dictionaries with the following keys:
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* ''name''<br>Full author's name;
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* ''role''<br>An integer which is a bit-wise ORed value of the following constants:
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** ''0x1'', author is registered in the Sugar Network (and ''guid'' key is set);
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** ''0x10000'', author is the original author of the corresponding resource; if it is not set, user is only a maintainer, e.g., an uploader of a book which has its original authors;
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* ''avatar''<br>An url to author's avatar.
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<div id="resource-status"></div>
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'''Resource.status'''
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This is a system level property which can be set only by node editors. It is a list of "badges" editors set depending on the object quality. Currently supported statuses are:
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* ''featured'', the object is popped up by node editors.
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<div id="resource-pins"></div>
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'''Resource.pins'''
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This property makes sense only for objects provided from a [[Sugar_Network/API#Client_proxy|local proxy]]. The property is intended to store local user's preferences or statuses remote object has in local environment. Currently supported values are:
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* ''favorite'', set if a user has ''"stared"'' the object;
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* ''checkin'', applied to Context objects only, set if a user has ''"pinned"'' the context to keep its most recent version permanently in the local system;
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* ''stale'', applied to Context objects only, set if previously checked-in Context might have more fresh releases on the node; it is not possible to filter Contexts by this value;
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* ''inprogress'', applied to Context objects only, set if the Context is in the process of downloading content from the node; it is being temporally set before launching the Context or checking it in; it is not possible to filter Contexts by this value.
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<div id="context-type"></div>
  
 
'''Context.type'''
 
'''Context.type'''
  
: Context types:
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* ''activity'', Sugar application;
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* ''book'', books in various forms;
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* ''group'', a social group of related activities;
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* ''talks'', sub-type to mix-in offline discussion forum;
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* ''project'', sub-type to mix-in issue tracker and polling functionality.
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Context type specifies how context, and all related resources, can be used. For example, ''activity'' type assumes activity bundles uploaded to the ''Context.releases'' property, or, [[#post-type|Post.type]] depends on Context type it was created for.
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<div id="context-releases"></div>
  
:* ''application'', software application;
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'''Context.releases'''
:* ''library'', software library;
 
:* ''activity'', Sugar activity;
 
:* ''article'', arbitrary content in a form of article.
 
  
'''Context.license'''
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Contexts with ''activity'' or ''book'' types might have releases, i.e., activity or book versions that users can download. The ''releases'' property is aggregated where each item describes one particular version. There is no need in working with the ''releases'' property directly, there are high-level API commands to [[Sugar_Network/API#Upload_releases|upload]] and [[Sugar_Network/API#Retrieving_releases|download]] releases.
  
: Short license names. The licenses should conform with the [[Activity Library]] licensing [[Activity_Library/Editors/Policy/Licensing|policy]].
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<div id="post-type"></div>
  
'''Implementation.stability'''
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'''Post.type'''
  
: Stability level of the Implementation. Values conform to [http://0install.net/interface-spec.html#id4016716 0install stability levels] and could be:
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Choose Post types according to Context [[#context-type|types]] the Post belongs to.
  
:* ''insecure'',
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* ''topic'', general purpose discussion; ''talks'' Contexts;
:* ''buggy'',
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* ''artefact'', object generated by Context application; ''activity'' Contexts;
:* ''developer'',
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* ''issue'', problem with the Context; ''project'' Contexts;
:* ''testing'',
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* ''poll'', a poll within the Context; ''project'' Contexts;
:* ''stable''.
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* ''post'', a comment for a parent Post object; Context type independent.
  
'''Implementation.requires'''
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<div id="post-topic"></div>
  
: What Contexts the current one depends on. Value is a dictionary of:
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'''Post.topic'''
  
  "''<Context-GUID>''": {
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Only ''post'' type Post objects belong to a parent Post which guid should be specified in the ''topic'' property. The system design assumes only a two-level Posts hierarchy.
    "''constraints''": [{            # optional array of constrains
 
      "''not-before''": "''<VERSION>''",  # the lowest-numbered version that can be chosen
 
      "''before''": "''<VERSION>''",      # this version and all later versions are unsuitable
 
      }],
 
    "''importance''":
 
      "''essential''|''recommended''",    # dependency must be selected or no version is also an option
 
  }
 
  
'''Artifact.type'''
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<div id="post-topic"></div>
  
: The type of Artifact:
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'''Post.resolution'''
  
:* ''screenshot'', screenshot generated within the Context;
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Post types ''issue'' and ''poll'' topics might have a resolution to expose the current status. The only way to change topic resolution is creating a dependent post with resolution property set.
:* ''jobject'', Journal object generated by Sugar activity.
 
  
'''Notification.type'''
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Resolutions for ''issue'' Post objects:
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* ''unconfirmed'', newly created issue;
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* ''new'', confirmed issue;
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* ''needinfo'', posted information about the issue is insufficient, more details needed;
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* ''resolved'', the issue is resolved, closed;
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* ''unrelated'', the issue does not related to the Context, closed;
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* ''obsolete'', the issue is already solved in recent Context releases, closed;
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* ''duplicate'', the issue is a duplicate, closed.
  
:* ''create'', object was created;
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Resolutions for ''poll'' Post objects:
:* ''update'', object's properties were modified;
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* ''open'', the poll is open for votes;
:* ''delete'', object was deleted (hidden);
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* ''closed'', the poll is closed for votes.
:* ''vote'', object was voted/unvoted.
 

Latest revision as of 01:59, 4 September 2014

The following diagram shows the full list of objects implemented by the Sugar Network API.

Sugar Network objects

Property types

Generally, Sugar Network objects' property types correspond to JSON types. The only exceptions mentioned in the following list:

  • enum, is an enumerated type when a value is a string from the predefined list of constants;
  • markdown, is a string formatted in the Markdown syntax;
  • blob, is a file represented by string value which is a SHA-1 digest of file's content; the file itself can be obtained from the GET /blobs/DIGEST request;
  • aggregated, is a list of JSON objects which has special API to treat its items; each aggregated item has a unique identifier; items might be created not only by the object's authors.

Resource.author

A dictionary of authors working on the corresponding resource. Keys are Sugar Network User guids, or, if particular author is not registered in the Sugar Network, full user names. Values are dictionaries with the following keys:

  • name
    Full author's name;
  • role
    An integer which is a bit-wise ORed value of the following constants:
    • 0x1, author is registered in the Sugar Network (and guid key is set);
    • 0x10000, author is the original author of the corresponding resource; if it is not set, user is only a maintainer, e.g., an uploader of a book which has its original authors;
  • avatar
    An url to author's avatar.

Resource.status

This is a system level property which can be set only by node editors. It is a list of "badges" editors set depending on the object quality. Currently supported statuses are:

  • featured, the object is popped up by node editors.

Resource.pins

This property makes sense only for objects provided from a local proxy. The property is intended to store local user's preferences or statuses remote object has in local environment. Currently supported values are:

  • favorite, set if a user has "stared" the object;
  • checkin, applied to Context objects only, set if a user has "pinned" the context to keep its most recent version permanently in the local system;
  • stale, applied to Context objects only, set if previously checked-in Context might have more fresh releases on the node; it is not possible to filter Contexts by this value;
  • inprogress, applied to Context objects only, set if the Context is in the process of downloading content from the node; it is being temporally set before launching the Context or checking it in; it is not possible to filter Contexts by this value.

Context.type

  • activity, Sugar application;
  • book, books in various forms;
  • group, a social group of related activities;
  • talks, sub-type to mix-in offline discussion forum;
  • project, sub-type to mix-in issue tracker and polling functionality.

Context type specifies how context, and all related resources, can be used. For example, activity type assumes activity bundles uploaded to the Context.releases property, or, Post.type depends on Context type it was created for.

Context.releases

Contexts with activity or book types might have releases, i.e., activity or book versions that users can download. The releases property is aggregated where each item describes one particular version. There is no need in working with the releases property directly, there are high-level API commands to upload and download releases.

Post.type

Choose Post types according to Context types the Post belongs to.

  • topic, general purpose discussion; talks Contexts;
  • artefact, object generated by Context application; activity Contexts;
  • issue, problem with the Context; project Contexts;
  • poll, a poll within the Context; project Contexts;
  • post, a comment for a parent Post object; Context type independent.

Post.topic

Only post type Post objects belong to a parent Post which guid should be specified in the topic property. The system design assumes only a two-level Posts hierarchy.

Post.resolution

Post types issue and poll topics might have a resolution to expose the current status. The only way to change topic resolution is creating a dependent post with resolution property set.

Resolutions for issue Post objects:

  • unconfirmed, newly created issue;
  • new, confirmed issue;
  • needinfo, posted information about the issue is insufficient, more details needed;
  • resolved, the issue is resolved, closed;
  • unrelated, the issue does not related to the Context, closed;
  • obsolete, the issue is already solved in recent Context releases, closed;
  • duplicate, the issue is a duplicate, closed.

Resolutions for poll Post objects:

  • open, the poll is open for votes;
  • closed, the poll is closed for votes.