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Library access control example

This example shows how item type roles can be used to grant different groups specific access to different features in the authoring portlet.

In this example, item type roles will be applied to the following groups:


Table 1. Groups

Group Details
WCMAdmins Members of this group require access to all features of the authoring portlet.
SiteAdmins Members of this group require access to all features of the authoring portlet except workflow.
SiteDesigners Members of this group require access to content items, presentation templates, authoring templates and components.
ContentAuthors Members of this group require access to content items and components.
ContentApprovers Members of this group require access to content items only.


Library access

The simplest method of setting library access is to grant "contributor" access to all your groups. This gives all users and groups "contributor" access to the library and authoring portlet. Additional access is then granted to each group using resource permissions.

You can also grant the "Anonymous Portal User" group "user" access to ensure all anonymous users can access the library if anonymous access is required for your Web site.


Table 2. Library access

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes  
Manager Yes Yes  
Editor Yes Yes  
User No Yes Anonymous Portal User
Contributor Yes Yes

WCMAdmins

SiteAdmins

SiteDesigners

ContentAuthors

ContentApprovers


Resource permissions

Set the following resource permissions for each role type:

Authoring templates

The "SiteDesigners" group is assigned "editor" access to authoring templates as they are required to create new authoring templates.


Table 3. Authoring templates

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes SiteAdmins
Editor Yes Yes SiteDesigners
User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes  

Components

Both the "SiteDesigners" and "ContentAuthors" groups are assigned "editor" access to components as they are required to create components.


Table 4. Components

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes SiteAdmins
Editor Yes Yes SiteDesigners

ContentAuthors

User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes  

Content

Both the "SiteDesigners" and "ContentAuthors" groups are assigned "editor" access to content as they are required to create content items.

The "ContentApprovers" group is only assigned "Contributor" as they are not required to create new content items, but need approve access to content items during a workflow. You must also assign the "ContentApprovers" group "approve" access in the properties section of any workflow stages that "ContentApprovers" will use to approve content items.


Table 5. Content

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes SiteAdmins
Editor Yes Yes SiteDesigners

ContentAuthors

User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes

ContentApprovers

Presentation Templates

The "SiteDesigners" group is assigned "editor" access to presentation templates as they are required to create new presentation templates.


Table 6. Presentation templates

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes SiteAdmins
Editor Yes Yes SiteDesigners
User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes  

Site and site areas Only the "WCMAdmins" and "SiteAdmins" groups require access to site and site areas as these are the only groups who build site frameworks.


Table 7. Site areas

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes SiteAdmins
Editor Yes Yes  
User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes  

Taxonomy Only the "WCMAdmins" and "SiteAdmins" groups require access to taxonomies as these are the only groups who build taxonomies.


Table 8. Taxonomy

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes SiteAdmins
Editor Yes Yes  
User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes  

Workflow and workflow elements Only the "WCMAdmins" group requires access to workflow and workflow elements as this is the only group that creates workflows. The groups that use workflows do not require access to the "Workflow and workflow elements" resource permissions.


Table 9. Workflows

Roles Allow Propagation Allow Inheritance User/Group
Administrator Yes Yes WCMAdmins
Manager Yes Yes  
Editor Yes Yes  
User Yes Yes  
Contributor Yes Yes  


Item-level security inheritance

By default, each role's access is automatically inherited down to each item in a library. To prevent a user or group from automatically having inherited access to an item, turn off inheritance on that item.

The permissions set for item type do not automatically give you access to individual items. They only give you access to specific tasks and views within the authoring portlet.

You can also assign specific access to individual groups or users on each item.


Parent topic:

Authoring system access strategies