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[improvement] - Add ACL to single Plugin #18462

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alikon opened this issue Nov 1, 2017 · 5 comments
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[improvement] - Add ACL to single Plugin #18462

alikon opened this issue Nov 1, 2017 · 5 comments

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@alikon
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alikon commented Nov 1, 2017

Steps to reproduce the issue

Unlike Modules/Articles you aren't able to set ACL for a single plugin but you can set only for ALL plugins

example: single module ACL
screenshot from 2017-11-01 09-39-43

example: ALL plugins ACL
screenshot from 2017-11-01 09-44-01

Expected result

You are able to set ACL specific to a single plugin

Actual result

You are not able to set ACL specific to a single plugin

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see discussion #18435

@infograf768
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I do agree that is a missing feature

@Bakual
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Bakual commented Nov 10, 2017

Given how plugins work, wouldn't that be something that should be implemented in the plugin itself? Eg like already done in the debug plugin?

@infograf768
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@Bakual
Not sure I understand.
We are speaking here of the simple editing/modifying of a specific plugin's params in back-end.
I.e. for example: only Super Users and not Administrators would be able to modify the authentification plugins.

@Bakual
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Bakual commented Nov 11, 2017

Ah, misunderstood then indeed.

@wilsonge
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I'm going to close this in favour of the discussion going on in #20256

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