Add Django admin UI for configuring country access Migrate existing embargo rules into the new tables. ECOM-996: updated the middleware to use new models and access rules ECOM-996: added the flag to support old and new formats ECOM-996: added the api layer for country access settings ECOM-996: added the api layer for country access settings ECOM-996 implementing the white and blacklist checks. ECOM-996 minor re-factoring in api. ECOM-996 minor re-factoring in api. ECOM-1025 refactoring the code according to PR feedback. ECOM-1025 refactoring the code according to PR feedback. ECOM-1025 deleting cache in model save and delete methods ECOM-1025 adding basic api test cases file. ECOM-1025 refactoring the code according to PR feedback. ECOM-1025 refactoring the code according to PR feedback. ECOM-1025 refactoring the code according to PR feedback. adding the test cases. ECOM-1025 removing extra line ECOM-1025 removing un-used function. ECOM-1025 removing un-used function. ECOM-1025 re-factor the code. ECOM-1025 re-name the test file to test_middleware_access_rules.py. we already had old test_middleware.py ECOM-1025 adding test cases for newly added models. ECOM-1025 adding test cases and resolve conflicts. ECOM-1025 fixing the quality and pep-8 issues. ECOM-1025 re-factoring the code according to the PR feedback. ECOM-1025 re-name the variable name. ECOM-1025 removing the _check_ip_lists and its test cases. also added few missing scenarios test cases. ECOM-1025 removing un-used line.
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