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# Possible limitation types and values the types accept
#
# The types are defined by eZ Publish's Role service
# All values must be arrays even if it is a single value
#
# ContentType limitation example:
# identifier: Class
# values: [1, 2, 3] # List of content type ids. Can be specified using identifier as well
#
# Language limitation example:
# identifier: Language
# values: [eng-GB, eng-US] # List of valid language codes
#
# Location limitation example"
# identifier: Node
# values: [2, 345] # List of location ids. Can be specified using remote id as well
#
# Owner limitation
# identifier: Owner
# values: [x] # must be either 1 (owner) or 2 (session)
#
# ParentContentType limitation example:
# identifier: ParentClass
# values: [1, 2, 3] # List of content type ids. Can be specified using identifier as well
#
# ParentDepth limitation example:
# identifier: ParentDepth
# values: [x]
#
# ParentOwner limitation example:
# identifier: ParentOwner
# values: [x] # either 1 (owner) or 2 (session)
#
# ParentUserGroup limitation example:
# identifier: ParentGroup
# values: [1] # must be 1 (owner)
#
# Section limitation example:
# identifier: Section
# values: [1, 2, 3] # List of section ids. Can be specified using identifier as well
#
# Siteaccess limitation example: (Not implemented yet in eZ Publish 5 API)
# identifier: SiteAccess
# values: [siteaccess, siteaccess] # List of siteaccess name strings
#
# Subtree limitation example:
# identifier: Subtree
# values: [/1/2/3/4, /1/2/3/15] # List of subtree path strings, needs to be the location path
#
# UserGroup limitation example:
# identifier: UserGroup
# values: [1] # must be 1 (owner)
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type: role
mode: create
name: xyz # Name of the role
policies: # Optional
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module: xyz
function: xyz # to grant access to all function, use '*' (including simple quotes)
limitations: # Optional
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identifier: xyz
values: [x, y]
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module: xyz
function: xyz
limitations:
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identifier: xyz
values: [x, y]
assign: # Optional
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type: user|group # Must be user or group
ids: [x, y, z] # List of user IDs to assign the new role to
limitations: # Optional limitation on role assignment
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identifier: xyz # natively supported: Subtree and Section
values: [x, y]
# The list in references tells the manager to store specific values for later use by other steps in the current migration.
# NB: these are NEW VARIABLES THAT YOU ARE CREATING. They are not used in the current migration step!
references: # Optional
# short syntax:
referenceId: attributeId # (possible values and meaning are explained for the 'long syntax')
# long syntax:
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identifier: referenceId # A string used to identify the reference
attribute: attributeId # An attribute to get the value of for the reference.
# Supports: role_id and role_identifier
# The shorthand 'id' can be used instead of 'role_id'
# The shorthand 'identifier' can be used instead of 'role_identifier'
overwrite: true|false # Optional, default false. If not set, and the reference already exists, an exception is thrown
if: # Optional. If set, the migration step will be skipped unless the condition is matched
"reference:_ref_name": # name of a reference to be used for the test
_operator_: value # allowed operators: eq, gt, gte, lt, lte, ne, count, length, regexp, satisfies
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type: role
mode: update
match: # Only one of the following can be specified, to define which roles to update
id: x # int|int[]
identifier: xyz # string|string[]
all: ~ # matches ALL roles
or: # match any of the conditions below. *NB:* less efficient that using the array notation for a single condition
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
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_condition_: value # where _condition can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
and: # match all of the conditions below
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
not: # matches elements NOT satisfying the wrapped condition
_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
match_tolerate_misses: false # optional. Do not fail the execution if there is no item matching, when matching by id or identifier
new_name: # Optional (note: this field might be renamed in the future)
assign: # Optional
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type: # Must be user or group
ids: [x, y, z] # List of user IDs to assign the new role to
limitations: # Optional role limitation on assignment
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identifier: xyz
values: [x, y]
unassign: # Optional. Same values as for 'assign'
policies: # Optional.
# NB: *take care* this does not work like content type updates or content updates.
# If this set, all previously existing policies not specified in this list will be removed!
# The safest and simplest way to make sure that you do not forget any of the existing policies is to first
# generate an update migration that has the complete specification of the role as it currently is defined,
# and then edit manually. See the main readme file for an example of such a command.
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module: xyz
function: xyz
limitations:
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identifier: xyz
values: [x, z]
# The list in references tells the manager to store specific values for later use by other steps in the current migration.
# NB: these are NEW VARIABLES THAT YOU ARE CREATING. They are not used in the current migration step!
references: # Optional
# short syntax:
referenceId: attributeId # (possible values and meaning are explained for the 'long syntax')
# long syntax:
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identifier: referenceId # A string used to identify the reference
attribute: attributeId # An attribute to get the value of for the reference.
# Supports: role_id and role_identifier
# The shorthand 'id' can be used instead of 'role_id'
# The shorthand 'identifier' can be used instead of 'role_identifier'
# 'count' can be used to set a reference to the number of items matched
overwrite: true|false # Optional, default false. If not set, and the reference already exists, an exception is thrown
expect: one|any|many # Optional. If set, the number of matched items will be validated, and the type of values set to created references will change
# 'one': only one element should be matched; reference values will be scalars
# 'any': zero or more element should be matched; reference values will be arrays
# 'many': one or more element should be matched; reference values will be arrays
if: # Optional. If set, the migration step will be skipped unless the condition is matched
"reference:_ref_name": # name of a reference to be used for the test
_operator_: value # allowed operators: eq, gt, gte, lt, lte, ne, count, length, regexp, satisfies
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type: role
mode: delete
match: # Only one of the following can be specified, to define which roles to remove
id: x # int|int[]
identifier: xyz # string|string[]
all: ~ # matches ALL roles
or: # match any of the conditions below. *NB:* less efficient that using the array notation for a single condition
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
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_condition_: value # where _condition can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
and: # match all of the conditions below
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
not: # matches elements NOT satisfying the wrapped condition
_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
match_tolerate_misses: false # optional. Do not fail the execution if there is no item matching, when matching by id or identifier
references: # Optional. See above for allowed values
expect: one|any|many # Optional. If set, the number of matched items will be validated, and the type of values set to created references will change
# 'one': only one element should be matched; reference values will be scalars
# 'any': zero or more element should be matched; reference values will be arrays
# 'many': one or more element should be matched; reference values will be arrays
if: # Optional. If set, the migration step will be skipped unless the condition is matched
"reference:_ref_name": # name of a reference to be used for the test
_operator_: value # allowed operators: eq, gt, gte, lt, lte, ne, count, length, regexp, satisfies
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type: role
mode: load
match: # Only one of the following can be specified, to define which roles to remove
id: x # int|int[]
identifier: xyz # string|string[]
all: ~ # matches ALL roles
or: # match any of the conditions below. *NB:* less efficient that using the array notation for a single condition
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
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_condition_: value # where _condition can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
and: # match all of the conditions below
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
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_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
not: # matches elements NOT satisfying the wrapped condition
_condition_: value # where _condition_ can be any of ones specified above, including 'and' and 'or'
match_tolerate_misses: false # optional. Do not fail the execution if there is no item matching, when matching by id or identifier
references: # Optional. See above for allowed values
expect: one|any|many # Optional. If set, the number of matched items will be validated, and the type of values set to created references will change
# 'one': only one element should be matched; reference values will be scalars
# 'any': zero or more element should be matched; reference values will be arrays
# 'many': one or more element should be matched; reference values will be arrays
if: # Optional. If set, the migration step will be skipped unless the condition is matched
"reference:_ref_name": # name of a reference to be used for the test
_operator_: value # allowed operators: eq, gt, gte, lt, lte, ne, count, length, regexp, satisfies