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Feb 19th 2009, 15:12 |
AD7six |
any (other) suggestions |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:12 |
AD7six |
alkemann: that's what I'm currently thinking |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:11 |
alkemann |
and each of these apps have a separate users_profile model instead? |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:11 |
AD7six |
yes, or designed to be so. |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:11 |
alkemann |
a plugin that is installed in all cakephp.org apps? |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:11 |
AD7six |
thats a lot slimmer than the current bakery's users table |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:10 |
AD7six |
alkemann: there must be a users table, it's just not on the app side of things. |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:10 |
alkemann |
we* |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:10 |
alkemann |
have have a users table then? |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:09 |
AD7six |
afais |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:09 |
AD7six |
and.. that's all that would be needed in the users table: http://bin.cakephp.org/view/50458369 |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:07 |
AD7six |
since it's currently seemingly fluid I left as is |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:07 |
AD7six |
role would be the equivalent of group_id in the spec doc |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:06 |
alkemann |
ADmad: yes |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:06 |
AD7six |
ADmad: I added this as a start point http://thechaw.com/forks/AD7six/bakery/commits/view/7bc18220ca9167ebaf4428d9eefeea5e22852561#highlight |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:06 |
ADmad |
alkemann: you only started with cake 1.2 i guess ;) |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:05 |
ADmad |
we definately need to seperate permissions/roles from users so that specs needs to be updated anyways |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:04 |
alkemann |
i didnt know acl had a little brother. i just dont want to use a sledgehammer when a pencil is required |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:04 |
AD7six |
what about the future and extensibility for example |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:04 |
AD7six |
personally I'm very "if there's something in the core to use - use it" |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:03 |
jperras |
if the consensus is that we want to go with the one in the spec, I'm fine with that. I simply want to raise that flag. |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:02 |
jperras |
even so, I just don't get why we'd want to write something that already exists and works |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:02 |
ADmad |
but if its almost identical to ini based acl as you guys say (i have never used it) then maybe we can use that |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:01 |
ADmad |
jperras: this "whole permission system" is barely half a dozen lines of code ;) |
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Feb 19th 2009, 15:01 |
alkemann |
jperras: pretty sure all the code is there in the specc. what writing do you mean? |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:59 |
jperras |
I'm just trying to prevent us from writing a whole permissions system + testing when one is available that does exactly what we want |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:59 |
markstory |
has some issues with Auth, but barring that its ninja fast. |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:58 |
markstory |
iniAcl is ninja fast. |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:58 |
jperras |
no one is saying it's bad |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:58 |
alkemann |
well gwoo ok'ed this approach so it cant be THAT bad :p |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:58 |
AD7six |
what's described on the group permissions page is basically ini based acl |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:57 |
AD7six |
ini based acl doesn't have any |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:57 |
alkemann |
yes, the queries to the acl table |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:57 |
jperras |
alkemann: price? |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:56 |
AD7six |
alkemann: as far as I understand |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:56 |
jperras |
e.g. record-based fine-grained permissions, or complex logic schemes |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:56 |
alkemann |
we dont require complex rules though, so I dont see what we gain for the price |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:56 |
AD7six |
alkemann: the intention is to use the users plugin from the book and enhance it as needed. |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:56 |
jperras |
those are usually questions because people are using acl for things it was never designed for |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:55 |
alkemann |
this is way 45% of support questions are about acl? :p |
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Feb 19th 2009, 14:55 |
jperras |
I'm not pro acl at all. Often times I think it's the wrong tool for the job, and will not hesitate to say so |