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RequirePermission not working
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InIs it possible to access Twig variables in a plugin variable using PHP?Could I use categories for users instead of user groups?sessions being read inconsistentlyCan a non-admin add Entry types into a section?Users allocating permissions beyond their ownNon-admins not authorized to create entry via frontendRestict admin user permissions to only editing users he/she has created.Output Checkbox Data on TemplateBasics of overriding an admin page template - Craft 3Editing User Email Address
I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.
My code is:
% requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %
It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!
I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others
templating permissions
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I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.
My code is:
% requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %
It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!
I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others
templating permissions
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add a comment |
I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.
My code is:
% requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %
It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!
I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others
templating permissions
New contributor
I'm using the requirePermission tag in the templates for my Craft multisite. I only want users who have access to 'edit' that site be able to view it.
My code is:
% requirePermission('editSite: (currentSite.id)') %
It works fine when logged in as admin, however it returns a 403 for every other user, regardless of their permissions. Please help!
I'm aware I can use requireLogin but I want users to have access to some sites and not others
templating permissions
templating permissions
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New contributor
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You want:
% requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %
The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id)
which no one will have permission for.
c.f.: Twig string interpolation
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You want:
% requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %
The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id)
which no one will have permission for.
c.f.: Twig string interpolation
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You want:
% requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %
The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id)
which no one will have permission for.
c.f.: Twig string interpolation
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You want:
% requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %
The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id)
which no one will have permission for.
c.f.: Twig string interpolation
You want:
% requirePermission("editSite:#currentSite.id") %
The way you have it now, the permission it's checking is the literal string editSite: (currentSite.id)
which no one will have permission for.
c.f.: Twig string interpolation
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