WebPartsPersonalization.Authorization Property
Definition
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Gets an AuthorizationSection object containing the Web Parts personalization authorizations for the current Web application.
public:
property System::Web::Configuration::WebPartsPersonalizationAuthorization ^ Authorization { System::Web::Configuration::WebPartsPersonalizationAuthorization ^ get(); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("authorization")]
public System.Web.Configuration.WebPartsPersonalizationAuthorization Authorization { get; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("authorization")>]
member this.Authorization : System.Web.Configuration.WebPartsPersonalizationAuthorization
Public ReadOnly Property Authorization As WebPartsPersonalizationAuthorization
Property Value
An AuthorizationSection object containing the Web Parts personalization authorizations for the current Web application.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example shows how to use the Authorization property. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the WebPartsSection class.
// Add an authorization.
AuthorizationRule ar =
new AuthorizationRule(AuthorizationRuleAction.Allow);
ar.Verbs.Add("ModifyState");
ar.Users.Add("Admin");
webPartsSection.Personalization.Authorization.Rules.Add(ar);
// List current authorizations.
for (int ai = 0;
ai < webPartsSection.Personalization.Authorization.Rules.Count;
ai++)
{
Console.WriteLine(" #{0}:", ai);
AuthorizationRule aRule =
webPartsSection.Personalization.Authorization.Rules[ai];
Console.WriteLine(" Verbs=");
foreach (string verb in aRule.Verbs)
Console.WriteLine(" * {0}", verb);
Console.WriteLine(" Roles=");
foreach (string role in aRule.Roles)
Console.WriteLine(" * {0}", role);
Console.WriteLine(" Users=");
foreach (string user in aRule.Users)
Console.WriteLine(" * {0}", user);
}
' Add an authorization.
Dim ar As AuthorizationRule = _
New AuthorizationRule(AuthorizationRuleAction.Allow)
ar.Verbs.Add("ModifyState")
ar.Users.Add("Admin")
webPartsSection.Personalization.Authorization.Rules.Add(ar)
' List current authorizations.
Dim ai As Integer
For ai = 0 To _
webPartsSection.Personalization.Authorization.Rules.Count
Console.WriteLine(" #{0}:", ai)
Dim aRule As AuthorizationRule = _
webPartsSection.Personalization.Authorization.Rules(ai)
Console.WriteLine(" Verbs=")
Dim verb As String
For Each verb In aRule.Verbs
Console.WriteLine(" * {0}", verb)
Console.WriteLine(" Roles=")
Next
Dim role As String
For Each role In aRule.Roles
Console.WriteLine(" * {0}", role)
Console.WriteLine(" Users=")
Next
Dim user As String
For Each user In aRule.Users
Console.WriteLine(" * {0}", user)
Next
Next
Remarks
There must be at least one valid verb associated with each AuthorizationRule object in the collection.
Applies to
.NET