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Fixed #8145 - Documented the codenames of the default auth permissions

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@11909 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Jannis Leidel 2009-12-18 10:07:34 +00:00
parent ebb8ca1cd7
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@ -225,8 +225,9 @@ Methods
.. method:: models.User.has_perm(perm, obj=None)
Returns ``True`` if the user has the specified permission, where perm is
in the format ``"<app label>.<permission codename>"``.
If the user is inactive, this method will always return ``False``.
in the format ``"<app label>.<permission codename>"``. (see
`permissions`_ section below). If the user is inactive, this method will
always return ``False``.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
@ -1122,6 +1123,8 @@ generic view itself. For example::
def limited_object_detail(*args, **kwargs):
return object_detail(*args, **kwargs)
.. _permissions:
Permissions
===========
@ -1164,6 +1167,14 @@ models being installed at that time. Afterward, it will create default
permissions for new models each time you run :djadmin:`manage.py syncdb
<syncdb>`.
Assuming you have an application with an
:attr:`~django.db.models.Options.app_label` ``foo`` and a model named ``Bar``,
to test for basic permissions you should use:
* add: ``user.has_perm('foo.add_bar')``
* change: ``user.has_perm('foo.change_bar')``
* delete: ``user.has_perm('foo.delete_bar')``
.. _custom-permissions:
Custom permissions