content-type-acl
Represents an Escenic access control list (ACL), which assigns a specified role to one or more users or user groups. A role implies a defined set of access rights. This element represents a content-type ACL, so the access rights only apply to content items of the specified type.
Syntax
<content-type-acl name="(content-type-reader|content-type-writer)" type="..." > <user-ref/>* <user-group-ref/>* </content-type-acl>
Examples
This example assigns the right to read content items of all types to members of the user group
mobile
. Users who have not been assigned at leastcontent-type-reader
access to a content type will not only not have read access; they will not even see the content items or the type in Content Studio.<global-acl name="content-type-reader" publication-id="4"> <user-group-ref name="mobile" publication-id="4"/> </global-acl>
This example then assigns the right to create and edit
image
content items to members of the user groupmobile
.<content-type-acl name="content-type-writer" type="image"> <user-group-ref name="mobile" publication-id="4"/> </content-type-acl>
Attributes
name="
(content-type-reader|content-type-writer)"
-
The name of the role represented by this ACL.
Allowed values are:
content-type-reader
content-type-writer
type="
..."
-
The content-type to which this ACL applies.