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A Django app that provides generic per-object-permissions for Django's auth app and helpers to create custom permission checks.
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django-authority
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This is a Django app for per-object-permissions that includes a bunch of
helpers to create custom permission checks.
The main website for django-authority is
`packages.python.org/django-authority`_. You can also install the
`in-development version`_ of django-authority with
``pip install django-authority==dev`` or ``easy_install django-authority==dev``.
.. _packages.python.org/django-authority: http://packages.python.org/django-authority/
.. _in-development version: http://bitbucket.org/jezdez/django-authority/get/tip.gz#egg=django-authority-dev
Example
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To get the example project running do:
- Bootstrap the buildout by running::
python bootstrap.py
- Get the required packages by running::
bin/buildout
- Sync the database::
bin/django-trunk syncdb
- Run the development server and visit the admin at http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/::
bin/django-trunk runserver
Now create a flatage and open it to see some of the templatetags in action.
Don't hesitate to use the admin to edit the permission objects.
Full docs coming soon.
Please use http://bitbucket.org/jezdez/django-authority/issues/ for issues and bug reports.
Documentation
=============
The documenation is currently in development. You can create a nice looking
html version using the setup.py::
python setup.py build_sphinx
Changelog:
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0.5dev (2012-09-24):
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* It is now possible to minimize the number of queries when using
django-authority by caching the results of the Permission query. This can be
done by adding ``AUTHORITY_USE_SMART_CACHE = True`` to your settings.py
0.4 (2010-01-15):
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* Fixed an issue with the UserPermissionForm not being able to override the
widget of the user field.
* Added ability to override form class in ``add_permission`` view.
* Added easy way to assign permissions via a permission instance, e.g.::
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from mysite.articles.permissions import ArticlePermission
bob = User.objects.get(username='bob')
article_permission = ArticlePermission(bob)
article_permission.assign(content_object=article)
0.3 (2009-07-28):
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* This version adds multiple fields to the Permission model and is
therefore a **backwards incompatible** update.
This was required to add a feature that allows users to request,
withdraw, deny and approve permissions. Request and approval date
are now saved, as well as an ``approved`` property. An admin action has
been added for bulk approval.
To migrate your existing data you can use the SQL files included in
the source (`migrations/`_), currently available for MySQL, Postgres
and SQLite.
* The templatetags have also been refactored to be easier to customize
which required a change in the template tag signature:
Old::
{% permission_form flatpage %}
{% permission_form flatpage "flatpage_permission.top_secret" %}
{% permission_form OBJ PERMISSION_LABEL.CHECK_NAME %}
New::
{% permission_form for flatpage %}
{% permission_form for flatpage using "flatpage_permission.top_secret" %}
{% permission_form for OBJ using PERMISSION_LABEL.CHECK_NAME [with TEMPLATE] %}
New templatetags:
* ``permission_request_form``
* ``get_permission_request``
* ``get_permission_requests``
* ``permission_request_approve_link``
* ``permission_request_delete_link``
* ``request_url_for_obj``
* The ``add_permission`` view is now accessible with GET requests and
allows to request permissions, but also add them (only for users with
the 'authority.add_permission' Django permission).
.. _`migrations/`: http://bitbucket.org/jezdez/django-authority/src/tip/migrations/