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Trac Permissions
Trac uses a flexible permission system to control what different users can do in the system.
When a user first uses a system he/she will be able to do certain things.
Exactly what he/she can do depend on which privileges you have granted to
the special user anonymous
.
In addition to these privileges different users can be granted additional
rights as soon as they login into the system.
Available privileges
TRAC_ADMIN
LOG_VIEW
FILE_VIEW
CHANGESET_VIEW
BROWSER_VIEW
TICKET_VIEW, TICKET_CREATE, TICKET_MODIFY, TICKET_ADMIN
REPORT_VIEW, REPORT_CREATE, REPORT_MODIFY, REPORT_DELETE, REPORT_ADMIN
WIKI_VIEW, WIKI_CREATE, WIKI_MODIFY, WIKI_DELETE, WIKI_ADMIN
TIMELINE_VIEW
SEARCH_VIEW
CONFIG_VIEW
The something_ADMIN
privileges are just shortcuts that can be used to grant a user all the something privileges in one go. Having TRAC_ADMIN
is like being root
on a *NIX system, it will let you do anything you want.
Granting privileges
Currently the only way to grant privileges to users is by using the
trac-admin
script. The current set of privileges can be listed
with the following command:
$ trac-admin /path/to/my.db permission list
This command will let the user bob to delete reports:
$ trac-admin /path/to/my.db permission add bob REPORT_DELETE
Default permissions
Granting privileges to the special user anonymous can be used to control what an anonymous user can do before they have logged in.
In the same way, privileges granted to the special user authenticated will apply to any authenticated (logged in) user.