You should do the following:
- design tables to store info about: modules/actions/user/permission
- develop another security filter (that would replace the current
security filter)
that would use the new source for the credential data.

    gabriel


On Nov 25, 9:02 pm, Javier Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as you know you can edit the credentials of an action or a module
> going to file view.yml of the module and editing them.
>
> Our boss doesn't want to go to the files to edit the credentials in
> each view.yml file, but wants to have a form where he can select the
> modules and the actions of the application and give them the
> credentials.
>
> What would be your approach?
>
> Regards
>
> Javi

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