Use exposed names in Request Context OrderByColumns#690
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Need to have tests for this scenario. |
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Stale request, addressed changes, PR is blocking ayush
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Bugfix associated with this issue: #650
Authorization presumes we have exposed names in the request context. Currently we have backing column names in the OrderByColumns that are created for the request context. This change modifies the request parser so that we use the exposed names, allowing authorization to handle those columns without issue. We then add in a helper function to convert the exposed names of the columns to backing column names later when we form the sql query structure.