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/**
* Copyright (c) 2000-present Liferay, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
* details.
*/
package com.liferay.portal.kernel.service;
import aQute.bnd.annotation.ProviderType;
/**
* Provides a wrapper for {@link ResourcePermissionService}.
*
* @author Brian Wing Shun Chan
* @see ResourcePermissionService
* @generated
*/
@ProviderType
public class ResourcePermissionServiceWrapper
implements ResourcePermissionService,
ServiceWrapper {
public ResourcePermissionServiceWrapper(
ResourcePermissionService resourcePermissionService) {
_resourcePermissionService = resourcePermissionService;
}
/**
* Grants the role permission at the scope to perform the action on
* resources of the type. Existing actions are retained.
*
*
* This method cannot be used to grant individual scope permissions, but is
* only intended for adding permissions at the company, group, and
* group-template scopes. For example, this method could be used to grant a
* company scope permission to edit message board posts.
*
*
*
* If a company scope permission is granted to resources that the role
* already had group scope permissions to, the group scope permissions are
* deleted. Likewise, if a group scope permission is granted to resources
* that the role already had company scope permissions to, the company scope
* permissions are deleted. Be aware that this latter behavior can result in
* an overall reduction in permissions for the role.
*
*
*
* Depending on the scope, the value of primKey
will have
* different meanings. For more information, see {@link
* com.liferay.portal.model.impl.ResourcePermissionImpl}.
*
*
* @param groupId the primary key of the group
* @param companyId the primary key of the company
* @param name the resource's name, which can be either a class name or a
portlet ID
* @param scope the scope. This method only supports company, group, and
group-template scope.
* @param primKey the primary key
* @param roleId the primary key of the role
* @param actionId the action ID
*/
@Override
public void addResourcePermission(long groupId, long companyId,
java.lang.String name, int scope, java.lang.String primKey,
long roleId, java.lang.String actionId)
throws com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.PortalException {
_resourcePermissionService.addResourcePermission(groupId, companyId,
name, scope, primKey, roleId, actionId);
}
/**
* Returns the OSGi service identifier.
*
* @return the OSGi service identifier
*/
@Override
public java.lang.String getOSGiServiceIdentifier() {
return _resourcePermissionService.getOSGiServiceIdentifier();
}
/**
* Revokes permission at the scope from the role to perform the action on
* resources of the type. For example, this method could be used to revoke a
* group scope permission to edit blog posts.
*
*
* Depending on the scope, the value of primKey
will have
* different meanings. For more information, see {@link
* com.liferay.portal.model.impl.ResourcePermissionImpl}.
*
*
* @param groupId the primary key of the group
* @param companyId the primary key of the company
* @param name the resource's name, which can be either a class name or a
portlet ID
* @param scope the scope
* @param primKey the primary key
* @param roleId the primary key of the role
* @param actionId the action ID
*/
@Override
public void removeResourcePermission(long groupId, long companyId,
java.lang.String name, int scope, java.lang.String primKey,
long roleId, java.lang.String actionId)
throws com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.PortalException {
_resourcePermissionService.removeResourcePermission(groupId, companyId,
name, scope, primKey, roleId, actionId);
}
/**
* Revokes all permissions at the scope from the role to perform the action
* on resources of the type. For example, this method could be used to
* revoke all individual scope permissions to edit blog posts from site
* members.
*
* @param groupId the primary key of the group
* @param companyId the primary key of the company
* @param name the resource's name, which can be either a class name or a
portlet ID
* @param scope the scope
* @param roleId the primary key of the role
* @param actionId the action ID
*/
@Override
public void removeResourcePermissions(long groupId, long companyId,
java.lang.String name, int scope, long roleId, java.lang.String actionId)
throws com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.PortalException {
_resourcePermissionService.removeResourcePermissions(groupId,
companyId, name, scope, roleId, actionId);
}
/**
* Updates the role's permissions at the scope, setting the actions that can
* be performed on resources of the type. Existing actions are replaced.
*
*
* This method can be used to set permissions at any scope, but it is
* generally only used at the individual scope. For example, it could be
* used to set the guest permissions on a blog post.
*
*
*
* Depending on the scope, the value of primKey
will have
* different meanings. For more information, see {@link
* com.liferay.portal.model.impl.ResourcePermissionImpl}.
*
*
* @param groupId the primary key of the group
* @param companyId the primary key of the company
* @param name the resource's name, which can be either a class name or a
portlet ID
* @param primKey the primary key
* @param roleId the primary key of the role
* @param actionIds the action IDs of the actions
*/
@Override
public void setIndividualResourcePermissions(long groupId, long companyId,
java.lang.String name, java.lang.String primKey, long roleId,
java.lang.String[] actionIds)
throws com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.PortalException {
_resourcePermissionService.setIndividualResourcePermissions(groupId,
companyId, name, primKey, roleId, actionIds);
}
/**
* Updates the role's permissions at the scope, setting the actions that can
* be performed on resources of the type. Existing actions are replaced.
*
*
* This method can be used to set permissions at any scope, but it is
* generally only used at the individual scope. For example, it could be
* used to set the guest permissions on a blog post.
*
*
*
* Depending on the scope, the value of primKey
will have
* different meanings. For more information, see {@link
* com.liferay.portal.model.impl.ResourcePermissionImpl}.
*
*
* @param groupId the primary key of the group
* @param companyId the primary key of the company
* @param name the resource's name, which can be either a class name or a
portlet ID
* @param primKey the primary key
* @param roleIdsToActionIds a map of role IDs to action IDs of the actions
*/
@Override
public void setIndividualResourcePermissions(long groupId, long companyId,
java.lang.String name, java.lang.String primKey,
java.util.Map roleIdsToActionIds)
throws com.liferay.portal.kernel.exception.PortalException {
_resourcePermissionService.setIndividualResourcePermissions(groupId,
companyId, name, primKey, roleIdsToActionIds);
}
@Override
public ResourcePermissionService getWrappedService() {
return _resourcePermissionService;
}
@Override
public void setWrappedService(
ResourcePermissionService resourcePermissionService) {
_resourcePermissionService = resourcePermissionService;
}
private ResourcePermissionService _resourcePermissionService;
}