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Introduce light-weight registry core module #5709

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This PR introduces a light weight registry module, stripping off all the complex and unnecessary features and retaining only the core capabilities from registry core. The following features are removed:

  1. Versioning capability.
  • The old registry module had the versioning capability which, if on, will create the resource as a new version of the object being modified.
  1. Authorization for a given resource path for a given action.
  • Each operation performed on the registry core was checked to ensure that the current user is authorized to perform that action (due to the folder structure).
  1. Paged collections.
  • Since there is no set limit on the number of children a collection could have, the collections had paging capability to retrieve only a set of children.
  1. Registry-specific operations.
  • Registry-specific operations such as copy, move, restore, dump, import.

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@Yoshani Yoshani force-pushed the light-registry branch 5 times, most recently from 8d67886 to d53af6d Compare May 17, 2024 10:34
@Yoshani Yoshani marked this pull request as draft May 20, 2024 06:38
@Yoshani Yoshani force-pushed the light-registry branch 3 times, most recently from 2c447db to 3f3a4cd Compare May 21, 2024 05:01
@Yoshani Yoshani force-pushed the light-registry branch 2 times, most recently from 089f2ef to 24bffa6 Compare May 21, 2024 07:11
@Yoshani Yoshani changed the title Add light-weight registry Introduce light-weight registry May 21, 2024
@Yoshani Yoshani changed the title Introduce light-weight registry Introduce light-weight registry core module May 21, 2024
@Yoshani Yoshani force-pushed the light-registry branch 4 times, most recently from 81135ad to d869229 Compare May 27, 2024 05:57
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Yoshani commented Dec 4, 2024

Closing since this effort is no longer continued.

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