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README file for the Role Delegation Drupal module.
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Description
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This module allows site administrators to grant some roles the authority to
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assign selected roles to users, without them needing the 'administer
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permissions' permission.
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For each role, Role Delegation provides a new 'assign <ROLE> role' permission to
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allow the assignment of that role.
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The module also adds an 'assign all roles' permission. Enabling this permission
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for a role is a convenient way to allow the assignment of any other role without
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having to check all the 'assign <ROLE> role' permissions in the Permissions
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page.
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If an administrator has the 'administer users' permission, a role assignment
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widget gets displayed in the account creation or editing form, and bulk
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add/remove role operations become available on the user administration page.
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Otherwise, if s/he has at least the 'access user profiles' permission, the
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module adds its own 'Roles' tab to the user profile so that roles can be
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assigned.
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Installation
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1. Extract the 'role_delegation' module directory, including all its
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subdirectories, into your Drupal modules directory.
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2. Go to the Administer > Site building > Modules page, and enable the module.
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3. Go to the Administer > User management > Permissions and scroll down to
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the role_delegation group of permissions. Each role now has a corresponding
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'assign <ROLE> role' permission. Grant this permission to roles that shall have
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the power to assign role ROLE to users.
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