Julien Anguenot wrote:
bruno modulix wrote:
You'll find it on the cps-users list. I'm not a CPS expert[1] - and not even a Zope expert - but from what I saw, it seemed to imply more than only TALES expressions...
[1] given the change pace and resulting lack of documentation, I guess only you Nuxeo guys have a good understanding of the whole product...
CPS is an open process so contributions such as documentation, patches, codes, ideas etc... is always warmly welcome.
I don't doubt it, but you'll agree that to document something, one has first to know how it works !-) Don't take me wrong, I'm not complaining about the lack of documentation - I know what is takes to document a project, and the fast changes surely don't help here. It's just a fact that CPS documentation is sparse and usually somewhat out-of-date, so it's "use the code, Luke". Actually, my very modest contributions are restricted to a couple of tickets and work-around in Trac. More may come if and when I'll find time for it.
Then, you might have a design flaw...
Probably. Certainly. But we'll have to live with it for at least this and next iteration - our customer needs a working solution for yesterday, and we have pretty good reasons to do whatever we can to deliver yesterday.
I understand.
You didn' reply to my question at the first place : are you controling the LDAP (rw) ?
Actually, no, r only.
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Are the schemas describing your users differents in between the CPS instances ?
Yes.
Argh..., it really would have been a job for CPSUserFolder...
Yes, I know. And I would be sorry to conclude that I misunderstood what it took to make it work and gave up when I was almost done :-/ But I still have to find a way to handle the current situation... As I said at first, my guesses are either hacking the _isTop() method of LDAPUserGroupsFolder or finding some good hints/doc on using traversal hooks. If you can be of any help here, please be sure you'll gain "ma reconnaissance éternelle"... -- Bruno Desthuilliers Développeur bruno@modulix.org