Summary:
Adds a "Duplicate Table" menu option to the tables listed on
the Raw Data page. Clicking it opens a dialog that allows you to
make a copy of the table (with or without its data).
Test Plan: Python, server, and browser tests.
Reviewers: jarek, paulfitz
Reviewed By: jarek, paulfitz
Subscribers: jarek
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3619
Summary:
This diff adds a new `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` user action which is what is sounds like:
- A bulk version of the existing `AddOrUpdateRecord` action.
- Much more efficient for operating on many records than applying many individual actions.
- Column values are specified as maps from `colId` to arrays of values as usual.
- Produces bulk versions of `AddRecord` and `UpdateRecord` actions instead of many individual actions.
Examples of users wanting to use something like `AddOrUpdateRecord` with large numbers of records:
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1651789710290879
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1660743493480119
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1660333148491559
- https://grist.slack.com/archives/C0234CPPXPA/p1663069291726159
I tested what made many `AddOrUpdateRecord` actions slow in the first place. It was almost entirely due to producing many individual `AddRecord` user actions. About half of that time was for processing the resulting `AddRecord` doc actions. Lookups and updates were not a problem. With these changes, the slowness is gone.
The Python user action implementation is more complex but there are no surprises. The JS API now groups `records` based on the keys of `require` and `fields` so that `BulkAddOrUpdateRecord` can be applied to each group.
Test Plan: Update and extend Python and DocApi tests.
Reviewers: jarek, paulfitz
Reviewed By: jarek, paulfitz
Subscribers: jarek
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3642
Summary: Extend the way ACL resources are read in the server so that if a rule applies to a specific column then that rule also applies to helper columns belonging to that column, as well as helper columns belonging to fields which display that column. This is particularly intended for display columns of reference columns, but it also applies to conditional formatting rule columns.
Test Plan: Added a server test
Reviewers: paulfitz, jarek
Reviewed By: paulfitz, jarek
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3628
Summary:
- The issue manifested as error "Cannot read property '0' of undefined" in some
cases, and as "Blocked by table read access rules" in others (instead of
limiting output to what's not blocked)
- Goes deeper: exports weren't respecting metadata censoring.
- The fix changes exports to use censored metadata, which addresses both errors above.
- Includes an improvement to column ordering in XLSX exports.
Test Plan: Add a server test for CSV and XLSX exports with access rules
Reviewers: paulfitz, georgegevoian
Reviewed By: paulfitz, georgegevoian
Subscribers: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3615
Summary:
Two summary table widgets that share a source table and have compatible groupby columns can be filter linked. This diff fixes a bug where this linking is broken when the source table is hidden by access rules. The source table data isn't needed for the linking, but its metadata is, and that metadata is censored by GranularAccess. To deal with this:
- `LinkConfig._assertValid` allows blank `tableId`s specifically for linking two summary tables.
- `LinkingState.filterColValues` gets the `colId`s of groupby columns from the summary table columns rather than the source table.
A closely related problem is that the titles of summary tables are incomplete when the source table is hidden, e.g. they just say `[by A]` instead of `Table1 [by A]`. To fix this, the raw view sections of source tables are 'uncensored' in GranularAccess.
Initially I also planned to uncensor the tableId of the source table, which seemed like a better and more general fix for the blank tableId problem. But several parts of client code use blank tableIds to know that a table should be hidden, so they were left as is.
Test Plan: Added an nbrowser test for summary table linking, and a server test for uncensoring the raw view section in GranularAccess.
Reviewers: georgegevoian, paulfitz
Reviewed By: georgegevoian, paulfitz
Subscribers: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3608
Summary:
When a user requests to read the contents of an attachment, only allow the request if there exists a cell in an attachment column that contains the attachment and which they have read access to.
This does not cover:
* Granular write access for attachments. In particular, a user who can write to any attachment column should be considered to have full read access to all attachment columns, currently.
* Access control of attachment metadata such as name and format.
The implementation uses a sql query that requires a scan, and some notes on how this could be optimized in future. The web client was updated to specify the cell to check for access, and performance seemed fine in casual testing on a doc with 1000s of attachments. I'm not sure how performance would hold up as the set of access rules grows as well.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3490
Summary:
Building:
- Builds no longer wait for tsc for either client, server, or test targets. All use esbuild which is very fast.
- Build still runs tsc, but only to report errors. This may be turned off with `SKIP_TSC=1` env var.
- Grist-core continues to build using tsc.
- Esbuild requires ES6 module semantics. Typescript's esModuleInterop is turned
on, so that tsc accepts and enforces correct usage.
- Client-side code is watched and bundled by webpack as before (using esbuild-loader)
Code changes:
- Imports must now follow ES6 semantics: `import * as X from ...` produces a
module object; to import functions or class instances, use `import X from ...`.
- Everything is now built with isolatedModules flag. Some exports were updated for it.
Packages:
- Upgraded browserify dependency, and related packages (used for the distribution-building step).
- Building the distribution now uses esbuild's minification. babel-minify is no longer used.
Test Plan: Should have no behavior changes, existing tests should pass, and docker image should build too.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3506
Summary:
Adds a Python function `REQUEST` which makes an HTTP GET request. Behind the scenes it:
- Raises a special exception to stop trying to evaluate the current cell and just keep the existing value.
- Notes the request arguments which will be returned by `apply_user_actions`.
- Makes the actual request in NodeJS, which sends back the raw response data in a new action `RespondToRequests` which reevaluates the cell(s) that made the request.
- Wraps the response data in a class which mimics the `Response` class of the `requests` library.
In certain cases, this asynchronous flow doesn't work and the sandbox will instead synchronously call an exported JS method:
- When reevaluating a single cell to get a formula error, the request is made synchronously.
- When a formula makes multiple requests, the earlier responses are retrieved synchronously from files which store responses as long as needed to complete evaluating formulas. See https://grist.slack.com/archives/CL1LQ8AT0/p1653399747810139
Test Plan: Added Python and nbrowser tests.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Subscribers: paulfitz, dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3429
Summary:
This allows limiting the memory available to documents in the sandbox when gvisor is used. If memory limit is exceeded, we offer to open doc in recovery mode. Recovery mode is tweaked to open docs with tables in "ondemand" mode, which will generally take less memory and allow for deleting rows.
The limit is on the size of the virtual address space available to the sandbox (`RLIMIT_AS`), which in practice appears to function as one would want, and is the only practical option. There is a documented `RLIMIT_RSS` limit to `specifies the limit (in bytes) of the process's resident set (the number of virtual pages resident in RAM)` but this is no longer enforced by the kernel (neither the host nor gvisor).
When the sandbox runs out of memory, there are many ways it can fail. This diff catches all the ones I saw, but there could be more.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3398
Summary:
This makes it possible to configure a SendGrid-based Notifier
instance via a JSON configuration file.
Test Plan: Tested manually.
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Subscribers: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3432
Summary:
The summary includes a count of documents that are approaching
limits, in grace period, or delete-only. The endpoint is only accessible
to site owners, and is currently unused. A follow-up diff will add usage
banners to the site home page, which will use the response from the
endpoint to communicate usage information to owners.
Test Plan: Browser and server tests.
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3420
Summary:
Adds attachment and data size to the usage section of
the raw data page. Also makes in-document usage banners
update as user actions are applied, causing them to be
hidden/shown or updated based on the current state of
the document.
Test Plan: Browser tests.
Reviewers: jarek
Reviewed By: jarek
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3395
Summary: Adds a special user action `UpdateCurrentTime` which invalidates an internal engine dependency node that doesn't belong to any table but is 'used' by the `NOW()` function. Applies the action automatically every hour.
Test Plan: Added a Python test for the user action. Tested the interval periodically applying the action manually: {F43312}
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3389
Summary:
This also enables the new Usage section for all sites. Currently,
it shows metrics for document row count, but only if the user
has full document read access. Otherwise, a message about
insufficient access is shown.
Test Plan: Browser tests.
Reviewers: jarek
Reviewed By: jarek
Subscribers: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3377
Summary:
Add rowCount returned from sandbox when applying user actions to ActionGroup which is broadcast to clients.
Add rowCount to ActiveDoc and update it after applying user actions.
Add rowCount to OpenLocalDocResult using ActiveDoc value, to show when a client opens a doc before any user actions happen.
Add rowCount observable to DocPageModel which is set when the doc is opened and when action groups are received.
Add crude UI (commented out) in Tool.ts showing the row count and the limit in AppModel.currentFeatures. The actual UI doesn't have a place to go yet.
Followup tasks:
- Real, pretty UI
- Counts per table
- Keep count(s) secret from users with limited access?
- Data size indicator?
- Banner when close to or above limit
- Measure row counts outside of sandbox to avoid spoofing with formula
- Handle changes to the limit when the plan is changed or extra rows are purchased
Test Plan: Tested UI manually, including with free team site, opening a fresh doc, opening an initialised doc, adding rows, undoing, and changes from another tab. Automated tests seem like they should wait for a proper UI.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3318
Summary:
This makes a `user.SessionID` value available in information about the user, for use with trigger formulas and granular access rules. The ID should be constant within a browser session for anonymous user. For logged in users it simply reflects their user id.
This ID makes it possible to write access rules and trigger formulas that allow different anonymous users to create, view, and edit their own records in a document.
For example, you could have a brain-storming document for puns, and allow anyone to add to it (without logging in), letting people edit their own records, but not showing the records to others until they are approved by a moderator. Without something like this, we could only let anonymous people add one field of a record, and not have a secure way to let them edit that field or others in the same record.
Also adds a `user.IsLoggedIn` flag in passing.
Test Plan: Added a test, updated tests. The test added is a mini-moderation doc, don't use it for real because it allows users to edit their entries after a moderator has approved them.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Subscribers: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3273
Summary: This is https://phab.getgrist.com/D3205 plus some changes (https://github.com/dsagal/grist/compare/type-convert...type-convert-server?expand=1) that move the conversion process to the backend. A new user action ConvertFromColumn uses `call_external` so that the data engine can delegate back to ActiveDoc. Code for creating formatters and parsers is significantly refactored so that most of the logic is in `common` and can be used in different ways.
Test Plan: The original diff adds plenty of tests.
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Subscribers: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3240
Summary:
New user action as described in https://grist.quip.com/fZSrAnJKgO5j/Add-or-Update-Records-API, with options to allow most of the mentioned possible behaviours.
The Python code is due to Alex (as should be obvious from the u in behaviours).
Test Plan: Added a unit test.
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3239
Summary:
Add more method overrides to MetaTableData for extra type safety.
Use MetaTableData, MetaRowRecord, and getMetaTable in more places.
Test Plan: Mostly it just has to compile. Tested manually that types are being checked more strictly now, e.g. by adding a typo to property names. Some type casting has also been removed.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Subscribers: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3168
Summary:
Exports used to show generic message on error.
Adding error description to the message.
Test Plan: Updated tests
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3157
Summary: Makes type checking a bit stronger
Test Plan: it just has to compile
Reviewers: jarek
Reviewed By: jarek
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3065
Summary:
The users shown by the "View As" button are now drawn from more sources:
* There are users the document is shared with. This has been rationalized, the behavior was somewhat erratic. If the user is not an owner of the document, the only user of this kind that will be listed is themselves.
* There are users mentioned in any user attribute table keyed by Email. If name and access columns are present, those are respected, otherwise name is taken from email and access is set to "editors".
* There are example users provided if there are not many other users available.
Test Plan: added and extended tests
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3045
Summary:
When filtering document updates to send to clients after a change,
censorship of individual cells was being applied to state shared
across the clients. This diff eliminates that shared state, and
extends testing of broadcasts to check different orderings.
Test Plan:
extends a test to tickle a reported bug, and gives
DocClients a knob to control message order needed to tickle
the bug reliably.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3064
Summary:
A user without SchemaEdit permission was able to reorder pages, since
this changes _grist_Pages, and that table was left under control of
regular access rules. This diff tightens things up, to require
SchemaEdit for all metadata edits. The one remaining exception is
_grist_Attachments, which needs some reworking to play well with
granular access.
Test Plan: extended test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3025
Summary:
Currently actions blocked early because they could modify the
schema (e.g. changing formulas) do not report memo information
(comments in relevant rules). This diff fixes that by using
more of the same code path in the two situations. It also
adds information about what type of action was blocked to
error messages.
Test Plan: extended a test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2995
Summary:
Currently, if access rules are set to allow edits unconditionally,
and an owner does "View As" a user who is a viewer only, they will
be allowed to make edits. This catches that condition and adds a
test.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: georgegevoian
Reviewed By: georgegevoian
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2991
Summary:
Prefix keys of `LinkingState.filterColValues` with `_contains:` when the source column is a ChoiceList or ReferenceList.
This is parsed out to make a boolean `isContainsFilter` which is kept in each value of `QueryRefs.filterTuples` (previously `filterPairs`).
Then when converting back in `convertQueryFromRefs` we construct `Query.contains: {[colId: string]: boolean}`.
Finally `getFilterFunc` uses `Query.contains` to decide what kind of filtering to do.
This is not pretty, but the existing code is already very complex and it was hard to find something that wouldn't require touching loads of code just to make things compile.
Test Plan: Added a new nbrowser test and fixture, tests that selecting a source table by summary tables grouped by a choicelist column, non-list column, and both all filter the correct data.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2940
Summary:
Exceptional sessions had lost full read access to documents; this
restores it. Exceptional sessions are used for system actions or
while creating documents.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: alexmojaki
Reviewed By: alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2966
Summary:
Processing these calls in the client, rather than passing them on
to the backend, means that access rules are more straightforward to
apply.
An unrelated fix is included to filter _grist_ tables when fetched
individually - metadata could leak through this path.
Test Plan: added tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2954
Summary:
This tweaks pre-fork mode to make the user's experience a bit more seamless.
Pre-fork mode is where the user has opened a document with intent to
fork it, but actual forking (with allocation of a new document id)
is postponed until they make their first change.
The tweak makes the user an owner for granular access purposes, if
forking is permitted. So data visible only to owners because of
access rules will be visible to them. As always, any edits would
go to a separate new copy.
A remaining tricky corner is what to do about "View As" functionality
on forks. Fork sharing cannot be controlled, so the "Users -> View As"
functionality isn't available. Perhaps the "Users" button on a fork
could encourage doing a save-copy and inviting users, or offer some
dummy users? In any case, this diff doesn't change anything with
that corner.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2931
Summary:
The 'user' variable has a similar API to the one from access rules: it
contains properties about a user, such as their full name and email
address, as well as optional, user-defined attributes that are populated
via user attribute tables.
Test Plan: Python unit tests.
Reviewers: alexmojaki, paulfitz, dsagal
Reviewed By: alexmojaki, dsagal
Subscribers: paulfitz, dsagal, alexmojaki
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2898
Summary:
This is a somewhat experimental change, that will implement permitted parts of an undo if not all parts are permitted. This is in preparation for trigger columns, where it may become common for a change in a record resulting in a change to an automatic change to another that the user cannot edit directly. How to undo such an action is somewhat unclear. One option is to undo the permitted parts, and then the triggers can rerun.
The general case is a bit of a can of worms, and feels adjacent to merging/rebasing etc.
Oh: it would probably be important in general to communicate to the user that an undo was partial, but this diff doesn't do that. It would need some new plumbing.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2839
Test Plan: Block read access to column A based on the condition rec.B == 1. Then setting B = 1 in a row makes the cell under A grey.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Subscribers: paulfitz, dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2828
Summary:
We used tslint earlier, and on switching to eslint, some rules were not
transfered. This moves more rules over, for consistent conventions or helpful
warnings.
- Name private members with a leading underscore.
- Prefer interface over a type alias.
- Use consistent spacing around ':' in type annotations.
- Use consistent spacing around braces of code blocks.
- Use semicolons consistently at the ends of statements.
- Use braces around even one-liner blocks, like conditionals and loops.
- Warn about shadowed variables.
Test Plan: Fixed all new warnings. Should be no behavior changes in code.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2831
Summary:
Currently, to compute intermediate steps in a bundle, the bundle
is sent to the data engine to process. Then, if the intermediate
steps break a rule, it is reverted. One problem introduced by
checking permissions this late is that the data engine can be
exposed for formulas with python code by users who don't have the
right to change formulas. This diff pre-checks cases that change
formulas.
Test Plan: added a test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2816
Summary: For row creations and deletions, treat `rec` and `newRec` variables as identical. This simplifies writing a single rule that controls multiple permissions.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2812
Summary:
This diff discounts indirect changes for access control purposes. A UserAction that updates a cell A, which in turn causes changes in other dependent cells, will be considered a change to cell A for access control purposes.
The `engine.apply_user_actions` method now returns a `direct` array, with a boolean for each `stored` action, set to `true` if the action is attributed to the user or `false` if it is attributed to the engine. `GranularAccess` ignores actions attributed to the engine when checking for edit rights.
Subtleties:
* Removal of references to a removed row are considered direct changes.
* Doesn't play well with undos as yet. An action that indirectly modifies a cell the user doesn't have rights to may succeed, but it will not be reversible.
Test Plan: added tests, updated tests
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2806
Summary:
Exceptional document operations (particularly `system` and `nascent`
operations) should never be denied by a granular access rule.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2792
Summary: Access to structural tables currently depends on SchemaEdit permission. We now make an exception for owner access to _grist_ACLResources and _grist_ACLRules, giving them unconditional access. It was too easy for owners to lock themselves out of editing access rules.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2790
Summary:
- Update rules to be more like we've had with tslint
- Switch tsserver plugin to eslint (tsserver makes for a much faster way to lint in editors)
- Apply suggested auto-fixes
- Fix all lint errors and warnings in core/, app/, test/
Test Plan: Some behavior may change subtly (e.g. added missing awaits), relying on existing tests to catch problems.
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2785
Summary:
This removes some unintentional repetition of work when there are
no row-level rules (there was a missing `return`).
Test Plan: existing tests pass
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2782
Summary: This addresses a weakness in the following case: rules controlling view access for a column, with a dependency on the values of other columns. We had disabled support for such rules, since the existing implementation worked only on table loads and not on broadcast changes. This diff adds in logic to enrich broadcasts as needed, and allows such rules.
Test Plan: added test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2774
Summary:
When adding robustness to schema changes to granular access control,
a calculation of intermediate row states that was previously done
semi-intelligently on need started happening less intelligently.
This diff separates out the row state calculations from metadata
state calculations so that one can happen without the other.
Test Plan: extended a test. Also did some manual checks.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2773
Summary:
For a long array with removals proportional to that length,
lodash/pullAt becomes slow due to doing one splice per removal.
This diff swaps in an alternate implementation that doesn't become
quadratic. On a 250k-row doc with a row-level access rule, this improves
initial page load for a viewer with access to half the rows from minutes
to seconds.
Test Plan: added test; did manual benchmarking
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2777
Summary:
This allows `*SPECIAL:AccessRules` to give read access to the access rules to more users, and `*SPECIAL:FullCopies` to grant download/copy rights to more users.
This diff also changes forks to be owned by the user who forked them (previously they were an editor), since that feels more natural.
Test Plan: Added and updated tests.
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2760
Summary:
- Use special ACLResources of the form "*SPECIAL:<RuleType>" to represent
special document-wide rules.
- Include default rules that give Read access to these resources to Owners only.
- Add UI with a checkbox to give access to everyone instead.
- Allow expanding the UI for advanced configuration.
- These rules don't actually have any behavior yet.
Test Plan: WIP
Reviewers: paulfitz
Reviewed By: paulfitz
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2764
Summary:
* Adds a `SELF_HYPERLINK()` python function, with optional keyword arguments to set a label, the page, and link parameters.
* Adds a `UUID()` python function, since using python's uuid.uuidv4 hits a problem accessing /dev/urandom in the sandbox. UUID makes no particular quality claims since it doesn't use an audited implementation. A difficult to guess code is convenient for some use cases that `SELF_HYPERLINK()` enables.
The canonical URL for a document is mutable, but older versions generally forward. So for implementation simplicity the document url is passed it on sandbox creation and remains fixed throughout the lifetime of the sandbox. This could and should be improved in future.
The URL is passed into the sandbox as a `DOC_URL` environment variable.
The code for creating the URL is factored out of `Notifier.ts`. Since the url is a function of the organization as well as the document, some rejiggering is needed to make that information available to DocManager.
On document imports, the new document is registered in the database slightly earlier now, in order to keep the procedure for constructing the URL in different starting conditions more homogeneous.
Test Plan: updated test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2759
Summary:
Now as the user an owner might choose to view their document as
is likely to not have access to rules, it is better to start
viewing on the default document page rather than /p/acl.
The "Access Rules" link is grayed out when in "view as" mode for
now (improvements are planned).
Test Plan: updated test
Reviewers: dsagal
Reviewed By: dsagal
Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D2743