[Zope] Permission mappings, Z Classes, and acquisition
Alexander Staubo
alex@mop.no
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 04:26:07 +0200
Let's say I create a Z Class "Document" and define some new permission
types. Then for some objects in my Z Class I create permission mappings,
such as "Add Documents, Images, and Files" and "Delete objects" mapping
to my permission type "Manage documents". Then I create some instances
of the Z Class in the folder "Documents". I define a new global role
"DocumentAdmin". I want this role to manage documents in the "Documents"
folder and all subfolders.
But there's the rub. I'd like to use acquisition to enable these
security settings for all documents in this hierarchy. Zope only allows
giving this permission to this role for each and every specific Z Class
instance, because my custom permissions, such as "Manage documents", are
not available on the folder level -- they're only available on
instances.
Is this a bug? Isn't the permission list supposed to be a superset of
all available permission types defined in the database? Am I missing
something?
Because of this design, I guess I have to create a dummy Z Class called
"DocumentFolder" which defines my custom permissions, then let the root
folder be an instance of this class. Which is fine, but I didn't expect
having to do this. If this is by design, I'd like to know the rationale
behind it.
Oh, and this is Zope 1.11.0pr1.
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