Cluster-wide favorites » History » Revision 2
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h1. Cluster-wide favorites
A "favorite" is a link record and is used to represent shortcuts to projects in the user interface (workbench).
The schema for a "favorite" link is:
|_. Field|_. Value|_. Description|
|owner_uuid|user or group uuid|The user or group that "owns" the favorite|
|head_uuid|project uuid|The project being favorited|
|link_class|string of value "star"|Indicates this represents a link to a user favorite|
h2. Cluster wide favorites
The "All Users" group for a given cluster has the uuid "{prefix}-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff". Cluster-wide favorites that will show up for all users should belong to the "All Users" group.
h2. Creating a favorite
$ arv link create --link '{
"owner_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff",
"head_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-khm44br99mz40hk",
"link_class": "star"}'
Note: historically workbench also set "tail_uuid" to be same as "owner_uuid" and "name" the same as "head_uuid", but these are redundant. However, for compatibility between workbench1 and workbench2, we still need to set "tail_uuid" e.g.:
$ arv link create --link '{
"owner_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff",
"tail_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff",
"head_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-khm44br99mz40hk",
"link_class": "star"}'
Using curl
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$ echo '{"owner_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff",
"head_uuid": "c97qk-j7d0g-khm44br99mz40hk",
"link_class": "star"}' | curl -X POST --data-binary @- -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer $ARVADOS_API_TOKEN" https://c97qk.arvadosapi.com/arvados/v1/links
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h2. Deleting a favorite
$ arv link delete --uuid c97qk-o0j2j-haadun4x0vmpvnd
Using curl
$ curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: Bearer $ARVADOS_API_TOKEN" https://c97qk.arvadosapi.com/arvados/v1/links/c97qk-o0j2j-vasz95f7f8otj8f
h2. Listing favorites
To list all 'star' links readable by the current user
$ arv link list --filters '[["link_class", "=", "star"]]'
However, this will include favorites belonging any group or project that is readable by the user. The UI could break out groups of favorites by owner_uuid. This would enable users to share groups of favorites, such as those pertaining to a specific project.
Alternately, the query can be restricted to only show favorites belonging to the "All Users" group and the current user by filtering on owner_uuid:
$ arv link list --filters '[
["link_class", "=", "star"],
["owner_uuid", "in", ["1b7fr-j7d0g-fffffffffffffff", "1b7fr-tpzed-qmf60jo0vs4ecww"]]]'
Using curl
$ curl --get -H "Authorization: Bearer $ARVADOS_API_TOKEN" --data-urlencode filters='[["link_class", "=", "star"]]' https://c97qk.arvadosapi.com/arvados/v1/links