Implements a new permission 'Delete portal content'
Project description
collective.deletepermission
The default Plone permission for deleting content does not allow to delete content from a folder without being able to delete the folder itself.
The collective.deletepermission package introduces an additional permission Delete portal content. By seperating the permission Delete portal content (I can delete this content object) from the permission Delete objects (I can delete something IN this folder), we now can allow a Contributor to delete content he created (Owner role) without letting him delete folders and objects belonging to other users - even in a nested environment.
Implementation details
This package monkey patches:
manage_delObjects of AT BaseFolder
manage_cutObjects__roles__ of AT BaseFolderMixin
cb_userHasCopyOrMovePermissionchecks of OFS CopySupport
and overrides the following templates and scripts (skins):
folder_rename_form.cpt
object_rename.py
to implement a new Delete portal content permission.
The Delete portal content permission is now required on the object you want to delete. On parent objects the Delete objects permission is still required. This gives us some more flexibility and makes it possible for a contributor to delete his own content but nothing else. On the graph below you can see the situation with the default permission settings and if it is deletable by Contributor1.
- Rootfolder of Admin (not deletable) '- Document of Contributor1 (deletable) '- Subfolder of Admin (not deletable) '- Document of Contributor1 (deletable) '- Document of Contrubutor2 (not deletable)
In default Plone this would look like this:
- Rootfolder of Admin (not deletable) '- Document of Contributor1 (deletable) '- Subfolder of Admin (deletable) '- Document of Contributor1 (deletable) '- Document of Contrubutor2 (deletable)
This is caused by the fact that in default Plone we require the same permission on the parent and the object. If we have two levels where we should be able to delete some files, we always end up with the user being able to delete the container of the second level.
Usage
Add collective.deletepermission to your buildout configuration:
[instance] eggs += collective.deletepermission
Install the generic setup import profile.
Compatibility
Runs with Plone 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3.
Links
Main github project repository: https://github.com/4teamwork/collective.deletepermission
Issue tracker: https://github.com/4teamwork/collective.deletepermission/issues
Package on pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/collective.deletepermission
Continuous integration: https://jenkins.4teamwork.ch/search?q=collective.deletepermission
Copyright
This package is copyright by 4teamwork.
collective.deletepermission is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 2.
Changelog
1.1 (2013-05-24)
Do not require ‘Delete portal content’ permission when renaming an object. [buchi]
1.0 (2013-01-24)
Init release [mathias.leimgruber]
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