Hi Iago,
indeed, the documentation is slightly wrong on this. Rights applied
downstream take precedence over rights applied upstream, so you also need
to give GroupA edit rights on the page.
One exception to this is the admin right, which keeps applying downstream
in all circumstances.
Guillaume
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Iago Lluque <iago.lluque(a)alineasol.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
I have doubts about how permissions are inherited in XWiki v7.4. Does this
statement from your documentation still apply for this version?
/"*Note on permission inheritance*//
//When a permission is explicitly set for a given group or user at a
certain scope (page, space or wiki) then other groups and users must also
have the right explicitly set as well, at this scope or a scope upstream.//
//For example, when you decide to explicitly allow the view right for
"GroupA" on a given space, users that are not members of "GroupA"
must have
the view right explicitly set either on the given space or on the whole
wiki to be able to view the space as well."/
I expose my problem:
GroupA with edit rights at Wiki level.
GroupB with view rights at Wiki level.
I grant GroupB edit permissions on a certain page => GroupA is no longer
able to edit this page (neither its children) until I specifically grant
them edit rights (again, as at Wiki level they have them). This contradicts
previous statement.
Could you please clarify? Thanks in advance!
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Iago Lluque
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