Requirements
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public interface TemplateService {
/**
* Given a criteria context and a template type, return all the templates that match. If one is found through a
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Template getTemplateForUser(CriteriaContext context, TemplateType type);
/** Get all the templates for a given type. (I am assuming this will not need to be paged). */
List<Template> getTemplatesForType(StudyIdentifier studyId, TemplateType type, boolean includeDeleted);
/** Get a specific template. */
Template getTemplate(StudyIdentifier studyId, String guid);
/** Create a new template. */
GuidVersionHolder createTemplate(StudyIdentifier studyId, TemplateService template);
/**
* Update a template. You can delete it logically, and change the published revision of the associated document with this call as well.
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GuidVersionHolder updateTemplate(StudyIdentifier studyId, TemplateService template);
/** Mark a template as deleted. */
void deleteTemplate(StudyIdentifier studyId, String guid);
/** Physically delete the template and all its revisions. */
void deleteTemplatePermanently(StudyIdentifier studyId, String guid);
/** Get a page of revisions from a SQL-type data store. These would not load the document contents from S3 or would not load the
* relevant column if we end up storing the body content in SQL.
*/
PagedResourceList<TemplateRevision> getTemplateRevisions(StudyIdentifier studyId, String guid,
int offsetBy, int pageSize);
/** Get a specific revision. */
TemplateRevision getTemplateRevision(StudyIdentifier studyId, String guid, long createdOn);
/** Create a new revision (this should fail if the createdOn timestamp for a given studyId and GUID already exists). */
CreatedOnHolder createTemplateRevision(StudyIdentifier studyId, TemplateRevision templateRevision);
}
Migration
Can be done in three deployments:
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