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50 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
50 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
class Ability
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include CanCan::Ability
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def initialize(user)
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# Define abilities for the passed in user here. For example:
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#
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# if user.admin?
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# can :manage, :all
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# else
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# can :read, :all
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# end
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# The first argument to `can` is the action you are giving the user permission to do.
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# If you pass :manage it will apply to every action. Other common actions here are
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# :read, :create, :update and :destroy.
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#
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# The second argument is the resource the user can perform the action on. If you pass
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# :all it will apply to every resource. Otherwise pass a Ruby class of the resource.
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#
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# The third argument is an optional hash of conditions to further filter the objects.
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# For example, here the user can only update published articles.
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#
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# can :update, Article, :published => true
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#
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# See the wiki for details: https://github.com/ryanb/cancan/wiki/Defining-Abilitiescan :manage, :all
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user ||= User.new # guest user (not logged in)
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# For Debug allow everything
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# Remove this line in production environment and for testing user management
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can :manage, :all
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# Rechteverwaltung f<>r Studien Modul
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can :read, Modulgruppe
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can :manage, Modulgruppe
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# Rechteverwaltung fuer Neuigkeiten
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# can :write, Neuigkeit if user.has_role?("newsmoderator", Neuigkeit.rubrik)
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if user.has_role? "newsadmin"
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can :addmoderator, Rubrik
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end
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end
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end
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