twisted.spread.jelly.SecurityOptions
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This will by default disallow everything, except for 'none'.
Method | __init__ | SecurityOptions() initialize. |
Method | allowBasicTypes | Allow all `basic' types. (Dictionary and list. Int, string, and float are implicitly allowed.) |
Method | allowTypes | SecurityOptions.allowTypes(typeString): Allow a particular type, by its name. |
Method | allowInstancesOf | SecurityOptions.allowInstances(klass, klass, ...): allow instances of the specified classes |
Method | allowModules | SecurityOptions.allowModules(module, module, ...): allow modules by name. This will also allow the 'module' type. |
Method | isModuleAllowed | SecurityOptions.isModuleAllowed(moduleName) -> boolean returns 1 if a module by that name is allowed, 0 otherwise |
Method | isClassAllowed | SecurityOptions.isClassAllowed(class) -> boolean Assumes the module has already been allowed. Returns 1 if the given class is allowed, 0 otherwise. |
Method | isTypeAllowed | SecurityOptions.isTypeAllowed(typeName) -> boolean Returns 1 if the given type is allowed, 0 otherwise. |
Allow all `basic' types. (Dictionary and list. Int, string, and float are implicitly allowed.)
SecurityOptions.allowTypes(typeString): Allow a particular type, by its name.
SecurityOptions.allowInstances(klass, klass, ...): allow instances of the specified classes
This will also allow the 'instance', 'class' (renamed 'classobj' in Python 2.3), and 'module' types, as well as basic types.
SecurityOptions.allowModules(module, module, ...): allow modules by name. This will also allow the 'module' type.
SecurityOptions.isModuleAllowed(moduleName) -> boolean returns 1 if a module by that name is allowed, 0 otherwise