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Limit Client Group Access with ACLs

Open amdbuilder opened this issue 12 years ago • 5 comments

You should have the ability to limit access to specific settings and/or groups based on the users permissions. The potential case of an Owner/Manager - the Owner may need to ability to change the store hours, but the manager can change items such as a contact email address.


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amdbuilder avatar Dec 08 '12 22:12 amdbuilder

woot woot!

jpdevries avatar Dec 08 '12 23:12 jpdevries

Rather than adding a new ticket, i'm just adding... what about a simple "Is Hidden" checkbox. this wouldn't really be used for ACL control, more just hiding stuff you don't need, maybe you have a plugin that isn't launched yet and don't want the client messing with things. I'd use it...

greyskymedia avatar Jan 04 '13 22:01 greyskymedia

Well not assigning a group kinda does that now.

I was thinking that limiting groups to usergroups would be best done by just selecting usergroups that have access, no need for full blown ACLs. Op 4 jan. 2013 23:42 schreef "greyskymedia" [email protected] het volgende:

Rather than adding a new ticket, i'm just adding... what about a simple "Is Hidden" checkbox. this wouldn't really be used for ACL control, more just hiding stuff you don't need, maybe you have a plugin that isn't launched yet and don't want the client messing with things. I'd use it...

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/Mark-H/ClientConfig/issues/17#issuecomment-11903307.

Mark-H avatar Jan 04 '13 22:01 Mark-H

but if i have 10 settings in a group, editing each to remove the group would be a pain. Simply hiding a group would be quicker and easier

greyskymedia avatar Jan 04 '13 23:01 greyskymedia

Sorta ties in with #88

Mark-H avatar Jan 31 '17 22:01 Mark-H