Hi,
Le Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:12:37 +0100, Jürgen Herrmann <juergen.herrm...@xlhost.de> a écrit: > is it possible to change permissions and roles on classes/methods > at runtime? normally you'd attach security declarations inline in > your class definition code: > > from AccessControl import ClassSecurityInfo > from AccessControl.class_init import InitializeClass > class Cls(): > security = ClassSecurityInfo() > security.declarePrivate('foo') > def foo(self): > pass > InitializeClass(Cls) > > > now what i tried at runtime is: > > from mycode import Cls > from AccessControl import ClassSecurityInfo > security = ClassSecurityInfo() > security.declarePublic('foo') > security.apply(Cls) > > but this does not what i want it to, in fact it doesn't seem > to do anything yet - probably because i'm using the wrong way :) > > any hints how to do this correctly would be greatly appreciated. > > thank you very much in advance and best regards, The way I handle this kind of problem is: - declare me method as protected, with a specific permission - grant this permission to roles or users (which can be "anybody") according to your context. Best regards, Thierry -- Chef de projets internet/intranet Office National des Forêts Direction des Systèmes d'Information 2, Avenue de Saint Mandé 75570 PARIS Cedex 12 Tél. : 01 40 19 59 64 Fax. : 01 40 19 59 85 Mél. : thierry.flo...@onf.fr WWW : http://www.onf.fr _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org https://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - https://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce https://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )