How to install collective.autopermission
- Download and install ActivePython
- Open Command Prompt
- Type
pypm install collective.autopermission
Depended by
- ageliaco.rd
- ageliaco.rd2
- ageliaco.tracker
- anthill.skinner
- collective.alias
- collective.cron
- collective.discussionplus
- collective.easyslideshow
- collective.editablesvg
- collective.exhibit
- collective.fourohfour
- collective.geo.wms
- collective.geolocationbehavior
- collective.groupdashboard
- collective.miscbehaviors
- collective.personaltags
- collective.portaltabs
- collective.portlet.contribute
- collective.portlet.mybookmarks
- collective.portlet.truereview
- collective.proxyproperties
- collective.salesforce.content
- collective.simpleeditbutton
- collective.simplesocial
- edrn.rdf
- edrnsite.vanity
- Euphorie
- on.video
- plone.app.discussion
- plone.mls.listing
- plonehrm.checklist
- plonehrm.contracts
- plonehrm.jobperformance
- plonehrm.notes
- plonehrm.personaldata
- Products.eXtremeManagement
- Products.plonehrm
- Products.Poi
- seantis.dir.base
- seantis.dir.contacts
- seantis.dir.council
- seantis.dir.roadworks
- seantis.reservation
- sharesite.specimens
- wsapi4plone.core
- z3c.soap
Lastest release
Introduction
This package registers an event handler that initialises permissions on the fly. To use it, simply include its ZCML:
<include package="collective.autopermission" />
Then, you can use the <permission /> ZCML statement to define a new type of permission, without also needing to make the permission "spring into existence" via ClassSecurityInfo or similar.
Changelog
1.0b2 (2011-05-02)
- Fix deprecation warning
- Fix pep8
1.0b1 - March 11, 2009
- Initial release