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Permissions #268

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Permissions #268

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@cbrit cbrit commented Aug 8, 2024

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  • New Features

    • Expanded the list of allowed catalogue adaptors for versions 2.2 and 2.5, providing more options for users.
    • Increased the number of allowed positions for version 2.2, enhancing operational flexibility.
    • Introduced two new adaptor constants to improve system configurability.
  • Improvements

    • Streamlined the allowed positions for version 2.5, promoting a more efficient management approach.
    • Updated the base image to a newer Rust version for enhanced performance and compatibility.

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The recent updates to the system enhance its flexibility by expanding the list of allowed catalogue adaptors and positions for versions 2.2 and 2.5 in the src/cellars.rs file. New adaptors have been added, significantly increasing the number of permitted positions for version 2.2, while version 2.5 has been streamlined with fewer allowed positions. Overall, these modifications improve configurability and operational capabilities.

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Files Change Summary
Dockerfile, src/cellars.rs Updated Rust image from 1.74 to 1.76. Expanded ALLOWED_V2_2_CATALOGUE_ADAPTORS from 1 to 3 entries; modified ALLOWED_V2_5_CATALOGUE_ADAPTORS from 3 to 2 entries. Increased ALLOWED_V2_2_CATALOGUE_POSITIONS from 2 to 22 entries; reduced ALLOWED_V2_5_CATALOGUE_POSITIONS from 9 to 4 entries. Introduced new adaptor constants with updated names.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant System
    participant AdaptorManager

    User->>System: Request to configure adaptors and positions
    System->>AdaptorManager: Validate and update adaptors
    AdaptorManager-->>System: Return updated adaptor list
    System->>User: Confirm changes
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cbrit commented Aug 8, 2024

There is an issue in the time crate causing compilation errors. It doesn't happen locally on my machine; I bumped the image's rust version to 1.76 to match my local environment but it didn't fix it.

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