Permission Settings
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The "Permission Settings" menu has the following main functionalities:
1) Displaying specific permission items contained within module/page-level functional permissions, along with their codes/routes and other information.
2) Allowing users to search for permission items and find which roles reference or use those specific permissions.
On this menu page, functional permissions are displayed in a tree format, showing their codes and routes. These details are maintained by developers in the "etodo" system, and this page serves for demonstration purposes. Users can use the search box in the upper right corner to quickly search for functional permissions by their names, routes, or codes.
Additionally, users can click on the "..." in the upper right corner to access the help section for further assistance.
By clicking on the "Number of Permission Items" in the rightmost column of the list, you can view the specific permission items included in that functional permission. This information will include the permission item codes and types.
Similarly, you can also use the search box in the upper right corner of the page to quickly search for specific permission items by their names.
List of permissions assigned to a role, Example:
Clicking on the "..." at the rightmost side of the permission item list allows you to view invocation of the selected item. This will display information about roles that reference or use that specific permission item, including role names and the number of members in each role.
Likewise, you can use the search box in the upper right corner of the page to quickly search for specific roles by their names.
Clicking on a role name allows you to view the specific information for that role, which is equivalent to clicking the same role name in the "Role Settings" menu. You can also make adjustments to functional permissions and member settings for that role, and any updates made to the role data will be synchronized with the data in the "Role Settings" menu.