Creating and Managing Roles

Once you understand roles and permissions, you can create the roles you need to empower your users to work within your Liferay DXP solution.

Create and manage roles in Control Panel → Users → Roles.

Creating Roles

First, determine the scope of the role you must create. Roles can be scoped globally (regular roles), by site, organization, asset library, or account.

  1. Open the Global Menu (Global Menu), go to the Control Panel tab, and click Roles.

  2. Click Add (Add Button).

  3. Select a role type.

  4. Enter a localizable title and description.

  5. Enter a key. This is a unique identifier for referencing the role programmatically. By default, the title value is used.

  6. Click Save.

Select a role type and enter a title, description, and key.

Now you can define role permissions and assign the role to users.

Updating Roles

You can update a role’s title, description, and key at any time, but you cannot change its type/scope.

To do this, click the role’s Actions button (Actions Button) and select Edit. When finished, click Save.

Role Management Permissions

You can assign permissions for managing individual roles.

  1. Click the role’s Actions button (Actions) and select Permissions.

  2. Specify the actions that existing regular roles can perform on the selected role. This assignment is for each individual role and is different from defining permission for the Roles application.

    Permissions can be configured for role creation and management.

By default, only the Owner and Administrator regular roles can grant these permissions for a role. The Administrator role doesn’t appear in the permissions matrix because its permissions cannot be modified. The default user in a testing installation has this permission at the global scope and can carry out all actions, as well as assign users and define permissions for a role.

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Be careful about granting these permissions. This is administrative functionality that’s best left to a few trusted users.

Deleting Roles

  1. Click the role’s Actions button (Actions Button) and select Delete.

  2. Confirm that you really want to delete the role. The role is deleted immediately, along with any workflow task assignments associated with it.

    Click OK to delete the role.

Exporting and Importing Roles

If needed, you can export and import roles. However, Liferay only exports company-wide and personal site permissions. Site and asset library-related permissions are not exported.

To begin an export or import process,

  1. Open the Roles application, click the Actions button Actions Button in the Application Bar, and select Export/Import.

    Open the Roles application, click the Actions button in the Application Bar, and select Export/Import.

  2. Configure export/import processes, download and upload LAR files, or review current and previous export/import processes.

    Configure and review export/import processes.

Deleting Asset Containers Deletes their Assets

A Web Content folder contains Web Content articles. The Web Content folder is an asset container, and the Web Content article is an asset. It’s possible to give a role permission to delete an asset container without giving the role permission to delete individual assets. In that case, beware: if a role assignee deletes an asset container with individual assets in it, the individual assets themselves are deleted as well.

Asset ContainerAsset
Web Content FolderWeb Content Article
Knowledge Base FolderKnowledge Base Article
Message Boards CategoryMessage Boards Thread
Wiki NodeWiki Page
Documents and Media FolderDocument
FormForm Record
Dynamic Data ListDynamic Data List Records
App Builder ObjectApp Builder App

Besides Web Content folders, examples of asset containers include Bookmarks folders, Message Boards categories, Wiki nodes, and Documents and Media folders.

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