Class: I2CE PermissionParser (4.1.7)
This article describes the class I2CE_PermissionParser .
- Extends the class: I2CE_Fuzzy.
- Location: Part of the module permissions in the package I2CE 4.1.7-release
- Source: Defined in the file modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 29
Variables
$user
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 31
- Type: protected $user
$template
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 32
- Type: protected $template
$has_get_data
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 33
- Type: protected $has_get_data
$has_get_display
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 34
- Type: protected $has_get_display
$task_trickle_down
A cached array of the task trickle down data.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 38
- Type: static protected array $task_trickle_down
$task_trickle_up
The reverse of the trickle down array.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 42
- Type: static protected array $task_trickle_up
$role_trickle_up
The role_trickle_up data cached for faster access.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 46
- Type: static protected array $role_trickle_up
$role_tasks
A list of tasks given by a role.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 50
- Type: static protected array $role_tasks
$role_has_task
A cache of tasks a role can access for repeated checkes.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 54
- Type: static protected array $role_has_task
Methods
__construct()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 57
- Signature: public function __construct($template)
- Parameters:
- $template
evaluateBooleans()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 815
- Signature: protected function evaluateBooleans($booleans)
- Parameters:
- $booleans
getRoleHasTask()
Return the permitted value from the role/task cache.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 117
- Signature: static protected function getRoleHasTask($role,$task)
- Parameters:
- Returns: boolean
getRoleTasks()
Return the array of tasks that are directly given by a role.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 136
- Signature: static protected function getRoleTasks($user_role)
- Parameters:
- string $user_role
- Returns: array
getRoleTrickleUp()
Returns the role trickle up from the shortname
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 385
- Signature: static protected function getRoleTrickleUp($name)
- Parameters:
- string $name
the role shortname
- string $name
- Returns: array
(an empty array if there is no such tag name)
hasPermission()
Check to see if a user has permission for a given role/task whatever @param string $permissions The permisisions string. Example: "role(admin) or task(can_view_page) or task(can_edit_page)" Example: "ModuleName->Method(admin) will call Method in the module ModuleName with arguemnts ('admin') Exmaple: "role(admin|staff)" is the same as "role(admin,staff)" which is the same as "role(admin) role(staff)" which is the same as "role(admin) | role(staff)" which is the same as "role(admin) or role(staff)" Example: "role(admin) or task(can_view_page) and role(staff)" is the same as "(role(admin) or task(can_view_page)) and role(staff)" i.e. parenthesis are grouped left. Note: You may reference variables, which is really template data, as a function argument or in a double quoted string. When referencing varaibles, you are allowed to include types, such as ${T1}z, but you are not allowed to do so in a doulbe quoted string. Variable names may consit of alpha-numeric character, '_', and '-'. You may protect a variable by surrounding it in {}'s Example: "func1($a,"x$a", '\' "' "x{$a}y" , "x{$ay} ${T1}z )" causes the (possbily fuzzy) method hasPermission_func1() with the following arguments: array( $this->template->getDisplayData('a',$node), 'x' . $this->template->getDisplayData('a',$node), '\' "', 'x' . $this->template->getDisplayData('ay',$node) , 'x' . $this->template->getDisplayData('a',$node) . 'y', 'x' . $this->template->getData('T1',z,$node,true,true)) There are special argument you can pass to the function which are <TEMPLATE>, <USER> and <NODE> which will be the template, user and calling node associated with this permission. Note: spaces provide an implicit comma to split arguments. Example functions: role, task which take a list or roles and task repsectively. Example function: form('person' method <USER>) -- finds the person form,relative to $node and calls $form->method($user) Example function: form(person , 'weird method;',<USER>10) -- finds the person form,relative to $node and calls $form->$method($user,10) where $method='weird method;' Example function: module('mod_name',method,arg1,...,argn) works like form but for modules
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 227
- Signature: public function hasPermission($permission,$node)
- Parameters:
- $permission
- DOMNode $node
The node to get on set data from.- Default Value: null
- Returns: mixed.
True/false, or null on failure.
hasPermission_role()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 397
- Signature: protected function hasPermission_role($node,$roles)
- Parameters:
- $node
- $roles
hasPermission_task()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 323
- Signature: protected function hasPermission_task($node,$tasks)
- Parameters:
- $node
- $tasks
hasPermsssion_module()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 269
- Signature: protected function hasPermsssion_module($node,$args)
- Parameters:
- $node
- $args
hasRole()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 239
- Signature: public function hasRole($role,$node)
- Parameters:
- $role
- $node
- Default Value: null
hasTask()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 253
- Signature: public function hasTask($task,$node)
- Parameters:
- $task
- $node
- Default Value: null
parsePermissionsLogic()
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 472
- Signature: protected function parsePermissionsLogic($permission,$node)
- Parameters:
- &$permission
- $node
setRoleHasTask()
Add a task as permitted for a given role as well as all tasks it trickles down to recursively if the permission is allowed (true).
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 93
- Signature: static protected function setRoleHasTask($role,$task)
- Parameters:
setupTrickleDown()
Set up the trickle down static array if it hasn't been set.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 69
- Signature: static protected function setupTrickleDown($override)
- Parameters:
- boolean $override
Override what's there if true- Default Value: false
- boolean $override
taskExists()
Checks to see if the given task is defined in they system
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 293
- Signature: static public function taskExists($task)
- Parameters:
- string $task
- Returns: boolean
taskHasAlternateSatisfaction()
Checks to see if a given task has an alternative way of being satisfied.
- Defined in i2ce/modules/Permissions/lib/I2CE_PermissionParser.php on line 302
- Signature: protected function taskHasAlternateSatisfaction($node,$task)
- Parameters:
Inherited Methods
_hasMethod()
This public method is inherited from I2CE_Fuzzy->_hasMethod()
Inherited Fuzzy Methods
userMessage()
This method is inherited from I2CE_Fuzzy->userMessage()
Fuzzy Methods
hasPermission_userSatisfies()
This method is implemented by iHRIS_Module_SelfService->hasPermission_userSatisfies()
hasPermission_satisfies()
This method is implemented by I2CE_Module_FormRelationshipBasedPermissions->hasPermission_satisfies()
hasPermission_form()
This method is implemented by I2CE_Module_Forms->hasPermission_form()