I've written a script that will process an ACL-like file and set a number of
permissions on our RT server, but currently I have this only working for
specific queues. How can I make this work for global rights? Currently, I have
it working as such:
--snip--
# $groupName and $queueName are specified in the function parameters. Assume
they're correct.
# $status and $msg are also defined globals.
my $groupObj = new RT::Group($currentUser);
my $queueObj = new RT::Queue($currentUser);
# Load our RT queue
($status, $msg) = $queueObj->Load($queueName);
# Do one of these based on the type of group:
($status, $msg) = $groupObj->LoadUserDefinedGroup($groupName);
($status, $msg) = $groupObj->LoadQueueRoleGroup(Queue => $queueObj->id, Type =>
$groupName);
($status, $msg) = $groupObj->LoadSystemInternalGroup($groupName);
($status, $msg) = $groupObj->PrincipalObj->GrantRight(
Right => $rightName,
Object => $queueObj);
--snip--
I know that GrantRight takes a string "RightName" and an object to apply the
right to and for. Can I use the same
"$groupObj->PrinciplaObj->GrantRight("RightName", $object) to specify global
rights? How do I get "global" into an object?
--
Johnathan Bell
Internet System Administrator, Baker College
_______________________________________________
http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users
Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com
Commercial support: [email protected]
Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media.
Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com