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Global permissions for Django

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Django Global Permissions

Build Status Implementation of permissions not related to models

Quickstart

Install django-global-permissions:

pip install django-global-permissions

Add to the installed apps:

INSTALLED_APPS += (global_permissions,)

If you want co create a permission in the admin interface, then head to the Global Permissions section, then add a permission. Pick a name (which should be a human readable description), a code name (which will be used throughout the your apps), then save it.

Then open the user edit page. Now you can choose the permission you've just created.

Otherwise if you want to create a permission programmatically, just import the GlobalPermission model and create a new permission choosing a name and a codename.

from global_permissions.models import GlobalPermission

GlobalPermission.objects.create(name='My Perm', codename='my_perm')

Putting into action!

Lets say you want to verify if the logged in user can do something (based on a permission). In your view, you can do the following

if user.has_perm('global_permissions.my_perm_codename'):
    pass # do something intersting!
else:
    pass # ops, you're not allowed to do that. Sorry ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

If you cant to verify a permission inside some template, you can do this way:

{% if perms.global_permissions.my_perm_codename %}
    Yay!
{% else %}
    Not so lucky...
{% endif %}

Upgrade

If you're upgrading from version 0.1.x to version 0.2.x, you have to manually update the old contentttype model attribute to the new one. The following script may do the trick:

from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType

ContentType.objects.filter(name='global_permission', app_label='global_permissions').update(model='globalpermission')

This change is required on django 1.7+ to avoid a prompt asking if you wanna remove staled content types after running a migration.

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