Hi both,
I thought this was possible using the Permission Manager?

If you define a user/group as Public then you can use the permission manager to 
define No Access for each node in a resource model. For example you could 
provide rudimentary details of a site and its type but not show its geometry or 
location. For internal users these would be available.

That’s my understanding but I may be mistaken.

Phil

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From: archesproject@googlegroups.com [mailto:archesproject@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Darcy Christ
Sent: 06 November 2017 05:49
To: Alexei Peters
Cc: Arches Project
Subject: Re: [Arches] Hiding certain resources

This would be for v4.

Darcy W. Christ
@1000camels

On 6 Nov 2017, at 1:46 pm, Alexei Peters 
<apet...@fargeo.com<mailto:apet...@fargeo.com>> wrote:
Hi Darcy,
First off, are you using Arches v3 or v4?
-Alexei

On Nov 4, 2017 11:01 PM, "Darcy Christ" 
<da...@1000camels.com<mailto:da...@1000camels.com>> wrote:
Hi Alexei,

It’s a very important feature we need to implement. What do you think about 
using a keyword to filter specific resources? Would you be able to some 
guidance on where you think this filter would need to be applied? We would need 
to make sure that not only the reports themselves would not be visible, but 
also that it wouldn’t appear in searches or on the map. I am not familiar with 
the code enough to know whether there is somewhere in the methods that load the 
resources that I could apply. Filter.

Darcy W. Christ
@1000camels

On 5 Nov 2017, at 5:26 am, Alexei Peters 
<apet...@fargeo.com<mailto:apet...@fargeo.com>> wrote:
Hi Darcy,
There currently isn't a way to do this, but it's a use-case that we're aware of.
-Alexei


Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 
971.227.3173<tel:(971)%20227-3173>

On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 12:44 AM, Darcy Christ 
<da...@1000camels.com<mailto:da...@1000camels.com>> wrote:
Is there a way to hide specific resources from anonymous users?

We are working on a project where there is a need to have some heritage sites 
in the system not be publicly available. I can imagine some way to hide 
resources with a given keyword. Does this makes sense? Has anyone done this?

Regards,
Darcy
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