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Implement bin/remove, for structured destruction of objects
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Authored by epriestley on May 1 2014, 11:49 PM.
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Summary

Ref T4749. Ref T3265. Ref T4909. Several goals here:

  • Move user destruction to the CLI to limit the power of rogue admins.
  • Start consolidating all "destroy named object" scripts into a single UI, to make it easier to know how to destroy things.
  • Structure object destruction so we can do a better and more automatic job of cleaning up transactions, edges, search indexes, etc.
  • Log when we destroy objects so there's a record if data goes missing.
Test Plan

Used bin/remove destroy to destroy several users.

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epriestley retitled this revision from to Implement bin/remove, for structured destruction of objects.
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This revision is now accepted and ready to land.May 2 2014, 12:42 AM
epriestley updated this revision to Diff 21217.

Closed by commit rP2022a70e163d (authored by @epriestley).