An authorization adapter for AuthComponent. Provides the ability to authorize using the AclComponent, If AclComponent is not already loaded it will be loaded using the Controller's ComponentCollection.
authorize( array $user , CakeRequest $request )
Authorize a user using the AclComponent.
$user
CakeRequest
$request
__construct( ComponentCollection $collection , string $settings array() )
Constructor
ComponentCollection
$collection
$settings
optional array() action( CakeRequest $request , string $path '/:plugin/:controller/:action' )
Get the action path for a given request. Primarily used by authorize objects that need to get information about the plugin, controller, and action being invoked.
CakeRequest
$request
$path
optional '/:plugin/:controller/:action' controller( Controller $controller null )
Accessor to the controller object.
Controller
$controller
optional null CakeException
mapActions( array $map array() )
Maps crud actions to actual action names. Used to modify or get the current mapped actions.
Create additional mappings for a standard CRUD operation:
$this->Auth->mapActions(array('create' => array('add', 'register'));
Or equivalently:
$this->Auth->mapActions(array('register' => 'create', 'add' => 'create'));
Create mappings for custom CRUD operations:
$this->Auth->mapActions(array('range' => 'search'));
You can use the custom CRUD operations to create additional generic permissions that behave like CRUD operations. Doing this will require additional columns on the permissions lookup. For example if one wanted an additional search CRUD operation one would create and additional column '_search' in the aros_acos table. One could create a custom admin CRUD operation for administration functions similarly if needed.
$map
optional array()
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http://api.cakephp.org/2.8/class-ActionsAuthorize.html