Plone add-on that allows to associate users groups with content objects
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Overview
This package is a Plone add-on that allows to associate users groups with content objects. It works this way: the content type class implement IObjectWithGroup, normally inheriting from ObjectWithGroupMixin, and this package takes care of creating a correspondent users group for each new content object.
Compatibility
Tested with Plone 3.2.3, probably works with 3.x and 4.x.
Example usage
Use case: We want to create a Company content type. Each Company must have a correspondent users group.
First we create the content type class. It could be a common Archetype class, but here we’ll create a simpler one, without the AT base classes. We’ll use ObjectWithGroupMixin from the base module in order to get associated group support:
>>> from zope.event import notify >>> from zope.app.container.contained import ObjectRemovedEvent >>> from Products.Archetypes.event import (ObjectInitializedEvent, ... ObjectEditedEvent) >>> from collective.contentgroup.base import ObjectWithGroupMixin >>> class Company(ObjectWithGroupMixin): ... __parent__ = None ... ... def __init__(self, id, title): ... self.id = self.__name__ = id ... self.title = title ... notify(ObjectInitializedEvent(self)) ... ... def getId(self): ... return self.id ... ... def Title(self): ... return self.title ... ... def setTitle(self, title): ... self.title = title ... notify(ObjectEditedEvent(self)) ... ... def delete_me(self): ... notify(ObjectRemovedEvent(self)) ... self.id = self.title = None
Now we can create a Company instance and see if we get a correspondent group created:
>>> from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName >>> c = Company('acme', 'The ACME Corporation') >>> gtool = getToolByName(portal, 'portal_groups') >>> group = gtool.getGroupById(c.get_group_name()) >>> group.getProperty('title') == c.get_group_title() True
Let’s check if the group’s name and title were generated as expected by the ContentWithGroupMixin class:
>>> c.getId() in c.get_group_name() True >>> c.Title() in c.get_group_title() True
Let’s change the company title and see if the group’s title also changes:
>>> c.setTitle('ACME co.') >>> group = gtool.getGroupById(c.get_group_name()) >>> group.getProperty('title') == c.get_group_title() True
Let’s delete the company and see if the group is also removed:
>>> group_name = c.get_group_name() # Save the group name before it's >>> # deleted. >>> c.delete_me() >>> gtool.getGroupById(group_name) is None True
Customizing aspects of group creation, removal and edition
The group managing is done through the IGroupManager interface. An instance of this interface is acquired via adaptaion every time a group operation has to be done. One can customize the group managing operations by registering an adapter for an specific content type, providing IGroupManager.
The default adapter is registered in ZCML like this:
<adapter for="*" provides=".interfaces.IGroupManager" factory=".groupmanager.PortalGroupsGroupManager" />
In the groupmanager module there’s also the DGPGroupsGroupManager which uses the DynamicGroupsPlugin. It allows for creation of dynamic groups, i.e, the members of the group are dynamically calculated.
Credits
Rafael Oliveira <rafaelbco@gmail.com>: Author.
Changelog
0.1b2 - 18mai2010
Added support to DynamicGroupsPlugin, i.e, an IGroupManager which uses this plugin was created.
Added @@fix-content-groups view.
0.1b1 - 15feb2010
First release.
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