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Plugin for cone.app providing a user and group management UI.

Features

  • Users and Groups CRUD
  • Principal membership of users and groups
  • Roles support
  • Local Manager Support
  • User and group form configuration

Setup

Prerequirements

While installation lxml gets compiled, the required dev headers must be installed on the system.

On debian based systems install:

$ apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev

Development and Testing

For testing and development, cone.ugm contains a buildout configuration. Download or checkout package and run:

cone.ugm$ ./bootstrap.sh python3

Example Configuration

For testing and demo purposes, an example UGM configuration is contained in the cfg folder of the source package.

It contains the configuration file ugm.xml, containing the general UGM configuration and localmanager.xml, containing the configuration about local users and groups management. These two files can be edited TTW via the settings UI.

The ugm.ini file contains the application configuration:

[app:ugm]
...

cone.plugins =
    cone.ugm

ugm.backend = file
ugm.config = %(here)s/ugm.xml
ugm.localmanager_config = %(here)s/localmanager.xml

ugm.users_file = %(here)s/../parts/ugm/users
ugm.groups_file = %(here)s/../parts/ugm/groups
ugm.roles_file = %(here)s/../parts/ugm/roles
ugm.datadir = %(here)s/../parts/ugm/data

...

In this example the file backend is configured as UGM backend. For configuring SQL or LDAP based backends, see documentation at cone.sql respective cone.ldap.

Start the application:

cone.ugm$ ./bin/pserver cfg/ugm.ini

and browse http://localhost:8081/. Default admin user password is admin.

Configuration and Customization

General

For customizing the plugin, make an integration package and include it in your setup.

Roles

cone.ugm internally uses 3 roles in order to permit user actions.

editor is permitted to manage membership, admin additionally is permitted to add, edit and delete users and groups, and manager is a superuser. If UGM is the only plugin used, you can reduce the available roles to this three:

cone.app.security.DEFAULT_ROLES = [
    ('editor', 'Editor'),
    ('admin', 'Admin'),
    ('manager', 'Manager')
]

Principal Forms

The basic principal form customization happens in the ugm XML configuration file. Each field to render must have an entry in users_form_attrmap respective groups_form_attrmap:

<users_form_attrmap>
  <elem>
    <key>my_field</key>
    <value>My Field</value>
  </elem>
</users_form_attrmap>

By default, a non required text field gets rendered for each custom entry in the XML configuration.

To make a custom field required, the easiest way is to use default_form_field_factory and register it with user_field respective group_field:

from cone.ugm.browser.principal import default_form_field_factory
from cone.ugm.browser.principal import user_field
from functools import partial

my_field_factory = user_field('my_field')(
    partial(default_form_field_factory, required=True)
)

It's possible to register custom principal field factories for dedicated UGM backends. This example is taken from cone.ldap and registers a user field factory for cn attribute in ldap backend:

ldap_cn_field_factory = user_field('cn', backend='ldap')(
    partial(default_form_field_factory, required=True)
)

The most flexible way for principal form field customization is to provide a callback function and call the yafowil factory directly:

from yafowil.base import factory

@user_field('age')
def age_field_factory(form, label, value):
    return factory(
        'field:label:error:number',
        value=value,
        props={
            'label': label,
            'datatype': int
        })

Note. The value of the custom field gets written to principal attributes as extracted from the widget. Make sure to define the expected datatype in the widget properties or define a suitable custom extractor.

Principal Listings

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Object Events

You can react to creation, modification and deletion of users and groups by binding to the given event classes.

These events are fired when the user manipulations are done in the UGM management forms.

necessary imports:

from zope.event import classhandler
from cone.ugm import events

Defining the event handlers

for users:

@classhandler.handler(events.UserCreatedEvent)
def on_user_created(event):
    print(f"user {event.principal} with id {event.principal.name} created")

@classhandler.handler(events.UserModifiedEvent)
def on_user_modified(event):
    print(f"user {event.principal} with id {event.principal.name} modified")

@classhandler.handler(events.UserDeletedEvent)
def on_user_deleted(event):
    print(f"user {event.principal} with id {event.principal.name} deleted")

and for groups:

@classhandler.handler(events.GroupCreatedEvent)
def on_group_created(event):
    print(f"group {event.principal} with id {event.principal.name} created")

@classhandler.handler(events.GroupModifiedEvent)
def on_group_modified(event):
    print(f"group {event.principal} with id {event.principal.name} modified")

@classhandler.handler(events.GroupDeletedEvent)
def on_group_deleted(event):
    print(f"group {event.principal} with id {event.principal.name} deleted")

Contributors

  • Robert Niederreiter (Author)
  • Florian Friesdorf
  • Jens Klein