Enhance the editorial interface and improve the processes and workflows around creating, editing or removing content.

Workflow Access Extension

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This module is a collection of helper modules extending Workflow’s access capabilities and granularity.
It currently includes 3 extension modules:
- Workflow user reference access
- Workflow role reference access
- Workflow transitions access

These modules are particularly useful when working on advanced workflows, roles and rights/permissions structures for projects such as collaborative platforms or intranets. Concretely speaking, for those having worked with Open Atrium and workflow, this module was successfully tested and brings a useful addition to fulfill advanced requirements.

The Workflow user reference access and Workflow role reference access modules work in a very similar way, to provide dynamic resolution of node access rights/permissions for a particular state in a defined workflow. By changing values of user or role reference fields in a given node, different users or roles can be granted/revoked access to this node, according to a specific workflow.

Workflow user reference access

This module extends Workflow by allowing CCK user reference fields to grant referenced users specific permissions/rights on the node, according to Workflow’s defined logic.

User Node Access

Don`t use this module, It`s not stable yet

Description

This module allows you to manage permissions for contents per user. It allows you to specify custom view, edit and delete permissions for each content. It work`s in opposite way how other access modules work, by provide a new user tab in user profile page with a list of private nodes, then you will be able to give this user permissions for each content (view,edit,delete)

How To Use

  1. In node add page , select access type (public or private).
  2. Go to the user page you want to give him permissions for the private nodes, and you will see a new tab called Node Access, with list of private nodes and 3 checkboxes for every node.
  3. Give the user permissions you want , then save.
  4. Report any problem or idea Here.

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