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Restrict Access to sections of the Wiki
Description
Allows you to protect wiki pages against access.
Bugs/Feature Requests
Existing bugs and feature requests for PrivateWikiPlugin are here.
If you have any issues, create a new ticket.
Download
Download the [download:privatewikiplugin zipped source], check out using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac.
Installation Help
- Install the plugin (either for a single project, or globally). See the details on how to install a trac plugin at: TracPlugins
Latest Development Branch:
easy_install https://trac-hacks.org/svn/privatewikiplugin/trunk/
- Be sure that the plugin is enabled. Add "privatewiki.api.privatewikisystem = enabled" to trac.ini (in the [components] subheading).
- Alternatively, this can be enabled in the Web Admin section of the website as well
- In trac.ini modify the permission_policies to include PrivateWikiSystem before any other entries (order is important!)
Before:
[trac] permission_policies = DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicyAfter:
[trac] permission_policies = PrivateWikiSystem, DefaultPermissionPolicy, LegacyAttachmentPolicy
Use
In trac.ini add a privatewikis section, under that add a private_wikis field and list the Pages that you want to protect. Enter the pages in all upper case and replace /'s with _.
[privatewikis] private_wikis = IT,FOOBAR,FOOBAR_INFO
Once you've added this you will have some new permissions in the admin section. For example you'll have PRIVATE_VIEW_FOO and PRIVATE_EDIT_FOO_BAR which will control which users can view or edit FooBar and anything below it like FooBar/Test. The downside is that this plugin sees FooBar and Foobar as the same page so any restrictions on one will restrict the access of the other.
Recent Changes
- 17167 by rjollos on 2018-05-09 16:31:10
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TracPrivateWiki 1.1.0: Conform to PEP8
- 16496 by rjollos on 2017-04-15 08:21:36
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Fix indentation
- 16366 by rjollos on 2017-03-22 19:49:49
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TracPrivateWiki 1.1.0: Removing special handling of anonymous user
Note: name of permission policy and component rule have changed.
See revised installation instructions when upgrading.
Fixes #11529.
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