Be.security.ifHasRole ViewHelper <f:be.security.ifHasRole>

This ViewHelper implements an ifHasRole/else condition for backend users and backend groups.

Role refers to backend user groups. The role attribute can either be the title of a group, or the uid.

Examples

Basic usage:

<f:be.security.ifHasRole role="Administrator">
   This is being shown in case the current BE user belongs to a BE usergroup (aka role) titled "Administrator" (case sensitive)
</f:be.security.ifHasRole>
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Everything inside the <f:ifHasRole> tag is being displayed if the logged in backend user belongs to the specified backend group.

Using the usergroup uid as role identifier:

<f:be.security.ifHasRole role="1">
   This is being shown in case the current BE user belongs to a BE usergroup (aka role) with the uid "1"
</f:be.security.ifHasRole>
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Everything inside the <f:ifHasRole> tag is being displayed if the logged in backend user belongs to the specified backend group.

IfRole / then / else:

<f:be.security.ifHasRole role="Administrator">
   <f:then>
      This is being shown in case you have the role.
   </f:then>
   <f:else>
      This is being displayed in case you do not have the role.
   </f:else>
</f:be.security.ifHasRole>
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Everything inside the <f:then></f:then> tag is displayed if the logged in backend user belongs to the specified backend group. Otherwise, everything inside the <f:else></f:else> tag is displayed.

Source code

Go to the source code of this ViewHelper: Be\Security\IfHasRoleViewHelper.php (GitHub).

Arguments

The following arguments are available for the be.security.ifHasRole ViewHelper:

else

else
Type
mixed
Value to be returned if the condition if not met.

role

role
Type
string
The usergroup (either the usergroup uid or its title).

then

then
Type
mixed
Value to be returned if the condition if met.