Hi Sachin,
The programming rights work a bit different. The check is not if the
current logged user has programming rights, but if the person that saved
the page(document) last time has them. For example, if the page that
executes the search is created/saved by an admin that has programming
rights, inside it you can execute scripts that require programming rights
even though the current user doesn't have them.
Hope this helps,
Cristian
Hi,
I am working on an application that relies heavily on custom search to get
the data to client.
I have looked at the xwiki api and it seems that seerch method needs
programming rights.
Now every user would not have programming rights.
So could you please let me know how can I execute such search methods from
within my velocity code.
One way would be to use my custom search plugin to bypass the xwiki
programming rights.
I have also see the xwiki reference page for search queries and there are
some where no result is displayed, and this is probably because when we
access the page there is no access for guest user or logged in user to
execute those queries.
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/velocityHqlExamplesMacro
So again can't the search apis move out of programming rights?
Thanks
Sachin
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