I can assist in submitting a patch since no one else has yet. Jim if you would like to team up that would be great. I will take a look at the source when I get back to work on monday.
On Jun 10, 10:14 am, Jim Wheaton <[email protected]> wrote: > Any resolution on this issue? Creating the entity group hierarchy > works well, but looking at the query created by .AddPermissionsToQuery > in NHProf, there is no join out to the EntityGroupsHierarchy. > > On Apr 15, 9:57 am, Patricia Vandermeer > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > i'm not even sure where to begin for something like that! but i'll poke > > around and see what i can figure out :) i'm certainly willing to try. > > > On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Beto <[email protected]> wrote: > > > From what I can see adding permission to a query is only going to down > > > to one level of grouping. It is not traversing the hierarchy. Feel > > > free to submit a patch. > > > > On Apr 15, 6:54 am, patricia <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > no one else has used the entity group hierarchy yet? > > > > > On Apr 12, 2:38 pm, Patricia Vandermeer > > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I've been playing with the new Hierarchy and it looks great! This > > > > > will > > > > > hopefully really simplify my groups! > > > > > > I've run into a problem with the addPermissionToQuery though! I'm > > > getting > > > > > expected results from the authorizationService.IsAllowed and > > > > > authorizationService.GetAuthoriazationInformation . But when i tried > > > adding > > > > > the permissions to a criteria it doesn't seem to see the permissions > > > from > > > > > the parent entity group so i'm getting 0 results back. > > > > > > Here's a sample bit that illustrates this: > > > > > ----------------------- > > > > > Dim adminUser As New User With {.UserName = "Admin"} > > > > > UnitOfWork.CurrentSession.Save(adminUser) > > > > > > authorizationRepository.CreateUsersGroup("Admins") > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > > > > > > > > authorizationRepository.CreateEntitiesGroup("SomeEntities") > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > authorizationRepository.CreateChildEntityGroupOf("SomeEntities", > > > > > "SomeChildEntities") > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > > > > > > > > authorizationRepository.CreateOperation("/TestEntity/Edit") > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > > > Dim childEntity As New Qualification With {.Name = "Child > > > Entity > > > > > 1"} > > > > > UnitOfWork.CurrentSession.Save(childEntity) > > > > > Dim childEntity2 As New Qualification With {.Name = "Child > > > > > Entity 2"} > > > > > UnitOfWork.CurrentSession.Save(childEntity2) > > > > > > authorizationRepository.AssociateEntityWith(childEntity, > > > > > "SomeChildEntities") > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > > > authorizationRepository.AssociateEntityWith(childEntity2, > > > > > "SomeChildEntities") > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > > > permissionsBuilderService.Allow("/TestEntity") _ > > > > > .For(adminUser) _ > > > > > .On("SomeEntities") _ > > > > > .DefaultLevel() _ > > > > > .Save() > > > > > > UnitOfWork.Current.TransactionalFlush() > > > > > > Console.WriteLine("{0} can Edit {1} 's Entitles: {2}", > > > > > adminUser.UserName, childEntity.Name, > > > > > authorizationService.IsAllowed(adminUser, childEntity, > > > "/TestEntity/Edit")) > > > > > Console.WriteLine("{0} can Edit {1} 's Entitles: {2}", > > > > > adminUser.UserName, childEntity2.Name, > > > > > authorizationService.IsAllowed(adminUser, childEntity, > > > "/TestEntity/Edit")) > > > > Console.WriteLine(authorizationService.GetAuthorizationInformation(adminUse > > > r, > > > > > childEntity, "/TestEntity/Edit")) > > > > Console.WriteLine(authorizationService.GetAuthorizationInformation(adminUse > > > r, > > > > > childEntity2, "/TestEntity/Edit")) > > > > > > Dim theCrit As ICriteria = > > > > > UnitOfWork.CurrentSession.CreateCriteria(GetType(Qualification)) > > > > > authorizationService.AddPermissionsToQuery(adminUser, > > > > > "/TestEntity/Edit", theCrit) > > > > > Dim entities As IList(Of Qualification) = theCrit.List(Of > > > > > Qualification)() > > > > > Console.WriteLine("Number of Qualifications admin can > > > edit:{0}", > > > > > entities.Count.ToString) > > > > > > For Each q In entities > > > > > Console.WriteLine(q.Name) > > > > > Next > > > > > > ------------ > > > > > > Has anyone else had a chance to test this out? 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