[Resolu] Flexiaccess attribution des droits contenus / menu

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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 3 weeks ago #19780 by gael
Bonjour,

je mets en place en ce moment un portail d'entreprise sur Joomla 1.5.23. J'ai donc mis en place Flexicontent avec Flexiaccess pour la gestion des droits.

Cependant je rencontre des difficultés dans la gestion des droits avec Flexiaccess.

J'ai créer 3 groupes, que l'on appellera :
N1
N2
N3

les utilisateurs présente dans le groupe N1 ont les droits Joomla "Enregistré", alors que les utilisateurs des groupes N2 et N3 ont les droits Joomla "Rédacteur".

Les utilisateurs ne sont présent que dans un seul groupe.

Je souhaite donc créer des catégories, contenant des articles et des modules (menu, accès au Formulaire de soumission de Flexicontent) pour le groupe N2 et N3. Seul les utilisateurs appartenant à l'un de ces deux groupes pouvant accéder à ces contenus.

J'ai donc dans le Main Menu, créer une entrée pour le Formulaire de Soumissions de Flexicontent, et j'y ai restreint les droits pour les groupes N2 et N3.

Cependant dans la gestion du menu, les droits joomla laisse cette entrée du menu en "Public".

J'ai eu la même problématique avec un menu spécifique que j'ai crée.
Je crée la catégorie et les sous catégories, un menu spécifique avec les entrées vers ces catégories et sous catégories. J'y applique les droits de lecture dans Flexiaccess uniquement pour N2 et N3. Le module est bien publié. Cependant il reste invisible sur le Frontend.

J'avoue être un peu perdu sur la gestion des droits avec Flexiaccess, j'ai l'impression que les droits appliqué via ce plugin ne sont pas pris ou mal pris en compte via Joomla.

Avez vous une idée d'où pourrez provenir cette problématique, est ce que j'oublie une étape, ou ais je commis une erreur quelque part dans l'attribution des droits ?
Last edit: 13 years 3 weeks ago by gael.

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13 years 1 month ago #19793 by ggppdk
I am not sure i understand by translation.

But i can tell you this.

What permissions you add in FLEXIaccess FOR CONTENT (articles=items and categories), these are respected by FLEXIcontent, and not outside of it, e.g. when you display com_search or some other component.

So e.g. the com_search component will display articles (their title) that the user has no access to see ...

Also FLEXIcontent system plugin automatically redirects access to joomla com_content component to the com_flexicontent so this way your iser privileges about content will be respected ...

You can limit access to each component e.g. com_contact via FLEXIaccess, but only for viewing, to more limitation for components other than FLEXIcontent you will need to be a developer.

ALSO note FLEXIaccess will never give your users MORE access than joomla gives, so set all your Frontend users to be publishers and then limit their access by FLEXIaccess.
For backend set all your users (if you have backend users) to be administrators and then limit their access by FLEXIaccess.

Regards


-- Flexicontent is Free but involves a big effort on our part.
Like the our support? (for a bug-free FC, despite having a long list of functions) Like the features? Like the ongoing development and future commitment to FLEXIcontent?
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13 years 1 month ago #19796 by gael
I have users who are publishers. However, I want to create a menu entry for the submission of a form Flexicontent. And I hope it is available only for the group N2 and N3 only. Group N1 not seeing this entry.

So I set the rights Flexiaccess, but now the menu submission form have disappeared!

In the management of Joomla menu, under Access to this menu is empty, I guess FlexiAccess have taken over.
So why, the menu is not visible?

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13 years 1 month ago #19798 by ggppdk
For menu item there is only the -- view permission --. So the menu item will not be appear to users or groups that do not have access to view it. e.g. in your case it will disappear for public (=unlogged users) and for logged users belonging to N1 and it should appear for logged users belonging to N2 and N3.

Regards


-- Flexicontent is Free but involves a big effort on our part.
Like the our support? (for a bug-free FC, despite having a long list of functions) Like the features? Like the ongoing development and future commitment to FLEXIcontent?
-- Add your voice to the FLEXIcontent JED listing with a 5-star...

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13 years 1 month ago #19801 by gael
So it is not possible for a user group connected N1, N2, N3 to restrict access from one menu to N2 and N3?

I tried with an article and it's the same problem, the article is visible to N1, N2, N3, while on Flexiaccess only N2 and N3 have the aces.

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13 years 1 month ago #19802 by ggppdk
-- Does the user you used to access item (article) belong to N1 and N2 too (or N1 and N3 too)?
-- Is this user that belongs to N1 a super administrator? (FLEXIaccess does not apply to super administrators)
-- Is the item (article) displayed by flexicontent or by com_content ? (e.g. this can happen if you made a link to com_content and you have also disabled redirecting in the System Flexicontent plugin)

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Regards


-- Flexicontent is Free but involves a big effort on our part.
Like the our support? (for a bug-free FC, despite having a long list of functions) Like the features? Like the ongoing development and future commitment to FLEXIcontent?
-- Add your voice to the FLEXIcontent JED listing with a 5-star...

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