Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee git@boltless.me
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee git@boltless.me
ResolvedRepo for eternity
ResolvedRepo
models.Repo over ResolvedRepo internally
pages.RepoComparedDiffFragment()
RepoInfo for ResolvedRepo
ResolvedRepo.RolesInRepo()
RepoInfo
OwnerSlashRepo() in handlers
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer
is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the
performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee <git@boltless.me>
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer
is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the
performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee <git@boltless.me>
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer
is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the
performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee <git@boltless.me>
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer
is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the
performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee <git@boltless.me>
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer
is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the
performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee <git@boltless.me>
Don't pass resolved user handles from http handlers. The page renderer
is capable of resolving DIDs and we are using redis cache, so the
performance won't matter much either.
Signed-off-by: Seongmin Lee <git@boltless.me>