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[Bug 1414560] Re: Parent scope is authorised when logging in to a child scope

 

** Description changed:

  For example, when logging into Facebook Photos from the Photos
  aggregator, the Photos scope is added to the ACL instead of the Facebook
- Photos scope.
+ Photos scope. The aggregator should request authentication on behalf of
+ the child in these cases.
  
- The aggregator should request authentication on behalf of the child in
- these cases.
+ To reproduce the bug:
+   1. Ensure that signon-apparmor-extension is installed on the phone: "sudo apt-get install signon-apparmor-extension"
+   2. Log into Facebook Photos from the Photos scope. (Tap "No Facebook Photos account configured")
+ 
+ What should happen:
+ Once focus is returned to the Photos scope, the scope should refresh, now displaying your personal Facebook photos.
+ 
+ What actually happens:
+ Focus returns to the Photos scope and nothing happens. Neither the Photos scope nor the Facebook Photos scope show your personal Facebook pictures, yet settings indicates the scopes are authenticated.

** Description changed:

- For example, when logging into Facebook Photos from the Photos
- aggregator, the Photos scope is added to the ACL instead of the Facebook
- Photos scope. The aggregator should request authentication on behalf of
- the child in these cases.
+ When logging into a child scope from an aggregator, the parent scope is
+ added to the ACL instead of the child scope. The aggregator should
+ request authentication on behalf of the child scope in these cases.
  
  To reproduce the bug:
-   1. Ensure that signon-apparmor-extension is installed on the phone: "sudo apt-get install signon-apparmor-extension"
-   2. Log into Facebook Photos from the Photos scope. (Tap "No Facebook Photos account configured")
+   1. Ensure that signon-apparmor-extension is installed on the phone: "sudo apt-get install signon-apparmor-extension"
+   2. Log into Facebook Photos from the Photos scope. (Tap "No Facebook Photos account configured")
  
  What should happen:
  Once focus is returned to the Photos scope, the scope should refresh, now displaying your personal Facebook photos.
  
  What actually happens:
  Focus returns to the Photos scope and nothing happens. Neither the Photos scope nor the Facebook Photos scope show your personal Facebook pictures, yet settings indicates the scopes are authenticated.

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Title:
  Parent scope is authorised when logging in to a child scope

Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
  New
Status in unity-scopes-api package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity-scopes-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity-scopes-api package in Ubuntu RTM:
  In Progress
Status in unity-scopes-shell package in Ubuntu RTM:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  When logging into a child scope from an aggregator, the parent scope
  is added to the ACL instead of the child scope. The aggregator should
  request authentication on behalf of the child scope in these cases.

  To reproduce the bug:
    1. Ensure that signon-apparmor-extension is installed on the phone: "sudo apt-get install signon-apparmor-extension"
    2. Log into Facebook Photos from the Photos scope. (Tap "No Facebook Photos account configured")

  What should happen:
  Once focus is returned to the Photos scope, the scope should refresh, now displaying your personal Facebook photos.

  What actually happens:
  Focus returns to the Photos scope and nothing happens. Neither the Photos scope nor the Facebook Photos scope show your personal Facebook pictures, yet settings indicates the scopes are authenticated.

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