AclGroupListObjects

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This function returns a table over all the objects that exist in a given ACL group. These are objects like players and resources.

Syntax

table aclGroupListObjects ( aclgroup theGroup )

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Method: aclgroup:listObjects(...)
Variable: .objects


Required Arguments

  • theGroup: The ACL group to get the objects from

Returns

Returns a table of strings in the given ACL group. This table might be empty. Returns false or nil if theGroup is invalid or it fails for some other reason.

Examples

This example outputs a list of Objects if the ACL Group is given. (TESTED!)

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Example 1: Server
addCommandHandler("aclObjectList",function(player,command,aclGroup)
	if(aclGroup~="")then
		table = aclGroupListObjects(aclGetGroup(aclGroup))
		count = 0
		for objects,name in pairs(table)do
			outputChatBox("ACL LIST: "..aclGroup.." #"..tostring(count).." Object: "..name..".",player)
			count = count + 1
		end
	else
		outputChatBox("Please add the aclGroup you want the list of.",player)
		outputChatBox("Syntax: /aclObjectList aclGroup",player)
	end
end)


This example outputs through the command "getAdminAccounts" all accounts added to the "Admin" group.

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Example 2: Server
function outputAdminGroupAccounts( player )
    local admins = {} -- creates the table in which will be added the accounts of "Admin" group
    local group = aclGetGroup( "Admin" )
    -- should return the "aclgroup" if the "Admin" group be found in ACL
    if (group) then
        for _, object in ipairs(aclGroupListObjects(group) or {}) do
            local objType = gettok( object, 1, string.byte('.') )
            -- objType: gets the object type only, which can be either "user" or "resource"
            if (objType == "user") then -- checks if it's a player account
                local _name = gettok( object, 2, string.byte('.') ) -- ignores "user." by separating that from the account name
                table.insert( admins, _name ) -- adds the account name to the "admins" table
            end
        end
    end
    for i, name in ipairs(admins) do -- loop through the table "admins"
        outputChatBox(tostring(i).." : "..tostring(name), player, 140, 220, 140)
        -- output will look like this: "1 : John"
    end
end
addCommandHandler("getAdminAccounts", outputAdminGroupAccounts)
-- adds the command "getAdminAccounts" and attaches it to the function "outputAdminGroupAccounts"


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