3 | | == Description == |
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5 | | Allow users to only see tickets they are associated with. |
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7 | | There are three new permissions for this plugin: `TICKET_VIEW_REPORTER`, `TICKET_VIEW_CC`, and `TICKET_VIEW_OWNER`. `TICKET_VIEW_SELF` is an alias for all three of these. |
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9 | | With each permission, users will only be able to see tickets where they are the person mentioned in the permission. So if a user has `TICKET_VIEW_REPORTER`, they can only see tickets they reported. For `TICKET_VIEW_CC`, they just have to be included in the CC list. |
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11 | | There are also group-based permissions: `TICKET_VIEW_REPORTER_GROUP`, `TICKET_VIEW_CC_GROUP`, and `TICKET_VIEW_OWNER_GROUP`. These work in a similar way to their non-group counterparts, except that you are granted access if you share a group with the target user. For example, if ticket 1 was reported by Allan, and Allan and Bob are both in the group company_foo, and Bob has `TICKET_VIEW_REPORTER_GROUP`, then Bob will be able to see ticket 1 since he shares a group with the reporter. Each group-based permission is also an alias for the normal one, so you do not have to grant both. `TICKET_VIEW_GROUP` is an alias for all the group-based permissions (and therefore all the normal ones as well). |
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13 | | You can configure which groups to ignore for the purposes of permission checking with the `group_blacklist` option shown below. |
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| 3 | [[Include(source:privateticketsplugin/0.11/README)]] |
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