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Home Directories

Author:Kasper Skårhøj
Created:2002-11-01T00:32:00
Changed by:Jean-David Gadina
Changed:2006-05-30T15:43:01
Email:macmade@gadlab.net

Home Directories

Extension Key: homedirs

Copyright 2000-2002, macmade@gadlab.net, <macmade@gadlab.net>

This document is published under the Open Content License

available from http://www.opencontent.org/opl.shtml

The content of this document is related to TYPO3

- a GNU/GPL CMS/Framework available from www.typo3.com

Table of Contents

Home Directories 1

Introduction 1

What does it do? 1

Users manual 2

Installation 2

Install tool settings 2

Managing home directories 2

Known problems 4

To-Do list 4

Changelog 4

Introduction

What does it do?

This extension allows admin users to manage users and groups home directories.

In Typo3, you can specify a specific directory for backend users, where each user can have it's own directory. That user's directory will be automatically mounted as a filemount in the user's session to allow the user to upload files, etc... The same procedure can be applied for backend usergroups.

This is really a very nice feature, but unfortunately, when you create a user or a group, the corresponding directory is not created automatically, so you have to do it manually through FTP, for instance.

With this extension, you'll be able to see users or groups with no home directories, and you'll be able to create to missing directories with a single click. You'll also be able to delete directories with no associated user or group.

Users manual

Installation

The installation of this extension is very simple. Just connect to the Typo3 Extension Repository and download «Home Directories» (homedirs), located in the backend modules section. You'll also need the download and install the «Developer API» (api_macmade) extension (version 2.4 at least).

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The extension is available in the main menu, in the tools section.

Install tool settings

Before using this extension, you have to specify a path for users and groups directories. This can be done in the Typo3 Install Tool, under the «All configuration» section:

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Managing home directories

Then, you'll be able to enter the module provided by this extension. If the directories you specified in the Typo3 Install Tool don't exist, the extension will create them for you (the parent directory must be writeable, of course).

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Then, you will see a list of the users/groups with no valid home directories

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Just select the users, and click the submit button to automatically create the missing directories.

If you delete a user or a group, Typo3 won't delete the corresponding directories. With this extension, you'll be able to see all the home directories which are not associated with a user/group.

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You'll be able to process those orphaned directories in three different ways.

With the first one, they will be prefixed with the «zzz_deleted_» string. The second one will delete them, with all their files, and the third one will move them to another home directory.

You'll also be able to see all the valid home directories for your backend users/groups.

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If a directory contains files, you can click to zoom icon to view it's content.

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Known problems

None at the time. Just contact me if you find some.

To-Do list

Please contact me if you have any suggestion about this extension.

Changelog

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0.1.1: 2 nd public release
  • Added directory listing option
  • Added French language for backend module
0.1.0: 1 st public release

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