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Timothy Andrew authored
1. Previously, we were not removing existing access levels before creating new ones. This is not a problem for EE, but _is_ for CE, since we restrict the number of access levels in CE to 1. 2. The correct approach is: CE -> delete all access levels before updating a protected branch EE -> delete developer access levels if "developers_can_{merge,push}" is switched off 3. The dispatch is performed by checking if a "length: 1" validation is present on the access levels or not. 4. Another source of problems was that we didn't put multiple queries in a transaction. If the `destroy_all` passes, but the `update` fails, we should have a rollback. 5. Modifying the API to provide users direct access to CRUD access levels will make things a lot simpler. 6. Create `create/update` services separately for this API, which perform the necessary data translation, before calling the regular `create/update` services. The translation code was getting too large for the API endpoint itself, so this move makes sense.
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