I do pretty much the same as David, I have my modules / controllers / actions
mapped in database tables, then create rules for each. Then the whole lot is
built and cached.
Then the resources are made up of ModuleController names, it works well
although it's not yet been combined with authenticat
Check out this post:
http://blog.felho.hu/extending-zend_acl-to-support-custom-roles-and-resources.html#more-56
Fed
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Johannesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Zend Framework General"
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 4:17 PM
hi Alexander,
my ACL solution is based on ini files and my AclModel class reads those
files and creates the ACL object, which should be cached by a cache
mechanism, because a file solution is a little bit slower than a db
solution. But it's much simpler to handle, for me.
http://sources.online-s
Alex,
I have my controllers/actions mapped directly to resources/privileges. I
have a controller plugin that checks on predispatch to see if the user has
access to the requested controller/action and, if not, routes them to a 404
or denied page.
Jason
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Alexand
Hi,
Has anyone used Zend ACL in an active project, and would like to share
some thoughts on it? (Pro/con/gotcha's) I'm about to implement it into
a larger framework (an extension of ZF, really) and would like to hear
people's opinions before I get my surgeons knife out...
Also, has anyone defined