[horde] registry.php admin modules

Joseph Malone josephmalone at higlum.com
Wed Jun 14 16:48:31 PDT 2006


All this trouble because of a bad horde_pref...

I had a pref in the database with the pref_name of "language" and no  
pref_value, all is well now that it's gone.
___________________________________
Joseph Malone
Higgins Hardwoods
MIS Department
6999 Southfront Rd,
Livermore, CA
94551


Quoting Joseph Malone <josephmalone at higlum.com>:

>
> ___________________________________
> Joseph Malone
> Higgins Hardwoods
> MIS Department
> 6999 Southfront Rd,
> Livermore, CA
> 94551
>
>
> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
>> Zitat von Joseph Malone <josephmalone at higlum.com>:
>>
>>> Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Quoting Joseph Malone <josephmalone at higlum.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> When we set a module to 'admin,' the  module's image won't show up for
>>>>> one particular user (me).
>>>>> However, if we set the module to 'admins,' it works just fine  
>>>>> for  all users.
>>>>
>>>> 'admins,' ? That's not a valid status setting...
>>>>
>>>
>>> yes, i'm aware that it isn't valid, which makes it even more strange
>>> as to why it works.
>>
>> Probably because applications are blacklisted in the registry, not
>> whitelisted.
>>
>
> hmmm, not sure what you mean by black/whitelisting in the registry.
> Do you mean modules being set to active/inactive?
>
> heres a few samples from the registry:
>
> an admin module that will work when set to "admins" (if set to "admin"
> it works for everyone but me):
>
> $this->applications['nic'] = array(
>    'fileroot' => dirname(__FILE__) . '/../nic',
>    'webroot' => $this->applications['horde']['webroot'] . '/nic',
>    'name' => _("Network"),
>    'status' => 'admins',
>    'provides' => 'net',
>    'menu_parent' => 'devel'
> );
>
> a module that we restrict with an if statement:
>
> $reporters =
> array('Administrator','malone','rt01','erikh','cliff','monica','justink');
> $uid = Auth::getAuth();
>
> if ($uid, $reporters){
> $this->applications['pelladisp'] = array(
>    'fileroot' => dirname(__FILE__) . '/../pelladisp',
>    'webroot' => $this->applications['horde']['webroot'] . '/pelladisp',
>    'icon' => $this->applications['horde']['webroot'] .
> '/pelladisp/themes/graphics/info.png',
>    'name' => _("Disp. Sht."),
>    'status' => 'active',
>    'menu_parent' => 'info'
> );
> }
>
> note that when i sign in (as 'malone') the above module will *not* be active.
>
> also, i've realized that in lib/Horde/Registry.php around line 180 the
> following if statement,
>
> /* Load registry information from the session, if available. */
>        if (!empty($_SESSION['_registrycache']) &&
>            ($_SESSION['_registrymtime']['registry.php'] == $reg_mtime)) {
>            foreach ($_SESSION['_registrycache'] as $key => $val) {
>                $this->$key = $val;
>            }
>
>
> is *always* true, even if i've just cleared my cache, opened my
> browser, etc.. is this normal behavior?  if i comment out that if
> statement, forcing horde to read registry.php, i get the corrent
> settings and modules in my sidebar....
>
>
>
>
>
>> Jan.
>>
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