Hi Danny,

 

I was reviewing my code and noticed that the pertinent modules don't
actually reference any of the sec: functions, so I removed the imports and
no more complaints.

 

Unfortunately the users do not have access to other custom modules in the
Modules database, so I'm wondering if there is a require roled for non-admin
users to access the Modules database. 

 

Thank you!

 

Tim

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Danny Sokolsky
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 1:59 PM
To: General MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] XDMP-MODNOTFOUND: (err:XQST0059) Module
/opt/MarkLogic/Modules/MarkLogic/security.xqy not found

 

Hi Tim,

 

4 points here:

 

1)      If you want your code to import the security module, it should
import it at the path "/MarkLogic/security.xqy" as / resolves relative to
the Modules directory.

2)      Your users will not be able to run code in that module unless they
have the security role, and you do not want to give them the security role
(as then they can do almost anything).  So you will have to encapsulate that
code into your own function and then amp that function.

3)      Note the security.xqy needs to be run against the security database,
so you will probably need to do an eval or invoke against the security db.

4)      If what you are talking about is permissions as you say, then
security.xqy is likely not the tool you need.  Permissions are on documents,
not stored in the security db.  Users should be able to see the permissions
of documents that they have permissions to read (using
xdmp:document-get-permissions, for example).

 

I think point 1 is probably what you are running into, but I also think this
is probably not going to do what you think it is, so you might want to step
back and look at what you are trying to do.

 

-Danny

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Meagher
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 10:44 AM
To: 'General MarkLogic Developer Discussion'
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] XDMP-MODNOTFOUND: (err:XQST0059) Module
/opt/MarkLogic/Modules/MarkLogic/security.xqy not found

 

I have written a module that checks user permissions before deciding what
features they can access in a web form.  The code imports the security
module which is mapped to  /opt/MarkLogic/Modules/MarkLogic/security.xqy,
but it appears that non-admin users cannot find the security module.  Is
there a role that I can simply assign to the pertinent user to avoid this
problem?  I'm running MarkLogic 4.1.

 

Thank you!

 

Tim Meagher

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