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README.md
SVN USER MANAGEMENT README
Command line script to manage the cpi lab journal users.
quick file overview
First of all, we talk about the following files and folders:
.htpasswd
README
authz
cpi
elab-users.py
old-scripts-backup
** WARNING: **
In this list, there is one hidden files: .htpasswd
. This file is hidden on
purpose, so ** don't mess with it **.
.htpasswd
: stores the passwords for the users (classical apache htpaswd-file)
README
: this file
authz
: defines the access controll list, so who has access to what
cpi
: folder that holds the svn repository itself
elab-users.py
: usermanagement script
old-scripts-backup
: contains the old scripts to add a user for backup reasons
Usermanagement with elab-users.py
** HINT: ** To run this scipt first change to the directory with
cd /var/www/svn
and prepend every command with ./
(e.g. ./elab-users.py --help
).
The script elab-users.py
provides some options to add and delete users,
show access information from users and their elab journals. If the scprit
is called with the --help
option, the folowing help message is displayed:
Usage: elab-users.py [option] name
shows and manipulates svn access rights
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-g, --groupinfo display users in a group
-a, --add add a regular user
-r, --restricted add a restricted user
-m, --move move a user to alumni
-p, --password reset a user password
to grant a restricted user access to another folder, you have to carefully
edit the authz file
the following combinations are possible:
elab-users.py
: will show a list of all groups and their userselab-users.py UserName
: shows the access rights of the user and their labjournalelab-users.py -g GroupName
: shows a list of all group memberselab-users.py -a UserName
: adds a regular user, creates svn folders and sets a random passwordelab-users.py -a UserName
: adds a restricted user, creates svn folders and sets a random passwordelab-users.py -m UserName
: moves an existing user to the alumni group, removes his passwordelab-users.py -p UserName
: resets the password for an existing user to a new random one
Grant read writes to restricted users
As noted in the help message of elab-users.py
, if a restriced user should have
read access to another labjournal, the authz
file has to be edited manually.
Here are two examples that grant the user 'UrmilShah' read access to
two different lab journals:
... snip ...
[cpi:/AndreasEvers]
@restricted =
UrmilShah = r
... snip ...
[cpi:/HolgerFrey]
@restricted =
UrmilShah = r
HolgerFrey = rw
... snip ...
This does not apply to regular users, since these have read access to all folders.
Hint
This readme is written in Markdown. So if you want a nice printout, use a markdown converter first. Something like http://www.markdownviewer.com