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{{Server function}}  
{{Server function}}  
{{Important Note|You must '''NOT''' to use this function to limit features to users that belong to specific groups. Instead you '''MUST''' use [[hasObjectPermissionTo]]. Using this function forces the server owner to name their group a certain way, whereas using hasObjectPermissionTo allows the owner to give permission for whatever features you restrict to whatever groups they have set up in their ACL.}}
This function is used to determine if an object is in a group.
This function is used to determine if an object is in a group.
{{Note_box|It's recommended '"not'' to use this function to limit features to users that belong to specific groups. Instead use [[hasObjectPermissionTo]]. Using this function forces the server owner to name their group a certain way, whereas using hasObjectPermissionTo allows the owner to give permission for whatever features you restrict to whatever groups they have set up in their ACL.}}


==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
bool isObjectInACLGroup ( string theObject, aclgroup theGroup )
bool isObjectInACLGroup ( string theObjectName, aclgroup theGroup )
</syntaxhighlight>  
</syntaxhighlight>  
{{New feature/item|3.0141|1.4.0|6994|{{OOP||[[aclgroup]]:doesContainObject||}}}}
===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
 
*'''theObjectName:''' the name of the object to check. Examples: "resource.ctf", "user.Jim".
*'''theObject:''' the name of the object to check. Examples: "resource.ctf", "user.Jim".
*'''theGroup:''' the [[AclGroup|ACL group]] pointer of the group from which the object should be found.
*'''theGroup:''' the [[ACL group]] pointer of the group from which the object should be found.


===Returns===
===Returns===
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''' Example 1:''' This example adds a ''jetpack'' command that is only available to admins.  When entering the command, it will toggle the player's jetpack.
''' Example 1:''' This example adds a ''jetpack'' command that is only available to admins.  When entering the command, it will toggle the player's jetpack.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
addCommandHandler ( "jetpack",
addCommandHandler ( "jetpack", function ( thePlayer )
     function ( thePlayer )
     if doesPedHaveJetPack ( thePlayer ) then -- If the player have a jetpack already, remove it
        -- If the player has a jetpack already, remove it
         removePedJetPack ( thePlayer ) -- Remove the jetpack
         if doesPedHaveJetPack ( thePlayer ) then
        return -- And stop the function here
            removePedJetPack ( thePlayer ) -- Remove the jetpack
    end
            return -- And stop the function here
 
        end
    -- Otherwise, give him one if he has access
 
        -- Otherwise, give him one if he has access
    local accName = getAccountName ( getPlayerAccount ( thePlayer ) ) -- get his account name
        local accName = getAccountName ( getPlayerAccount ( thePlayer ) )
    if isObjectInACLGroup ("user."..accName, aclGetGroup ( "Admin" ) ) then -- Does he have access to Admin functions?
        -- Does he have access to Admin functions?
        if not doesPedHaveJetPack ( thePlayer ) then -- If the player doesn't have a jetpack give it.
        if isObjectInACLGroup ( "user." .. playerName, aclGetGroup ( "Admin" ) ) then
             givePedJetPack ( thePlayer ) -- Give the jetpack
            -- He's an admin. Give him a jetpack
             givePedJetPack ( thePlayer )
         end
         end
     end
     end
)
end)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


'''Example 2:''' This example displays a list of all the online admins in the chat box (assuming your administrator's group in your ACL is called 'admin'):
'''Example 2:''' This example displays a list of all the online admins in the chat box (assuming your administrator's group in your ACL is called 'Admin'):
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
players = getElementsByType ( "player" )
local admins = ""
admins = ""
local players = getElementsByType("player")
for k,v in ipairs(players) do
for k, v in ipairs(players) do
  local accountname = ""
   if not isGuestAccount(getPlayerAccount(v)) then
   if (isGuestAccount(getPlayerAccount(v)) == false) then
       local accountName = getAccountName(getPlayerAccount(v))
       accountname = getAccountName (getPlayerAccount(v))
       if isObjectInACLGroup("user." .. accountName, aclGetGroup("Admin")) then
       if isObjectInACLGroup ( "user." .. accountname, aclGetGroup ( "admin" ) ) then
         if admins == "" then
         if (admins == "") then
             admins = getPlayerName(v)
             admins = getPlayerName(v)
         else
         else
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   end
   end
end
end
outputChatBox( "Online Admins:", getRootElement(), 255, 255, 0)
outputChatBox("Online Admins:", getRootElement(), 255, 255, 0)
outputChatBox( " " .. tostring ( admins ), getRootElement(), 255, 255, 0)
outputChatBox(" " .. admins, getRootElement(), 255, 255, 0)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{ACL_functions}}
{{ACL_functions}}
[[zh-cn:IsObjectInACLGroup]]

Latest revision as of 20:48, 13 May 2024

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Important Note: You must NOT to use this function to limit features to users that belong to specific groups. Instead you MUST use hasObjectPermissionTo. Using this function forces the server owner to name their group a certain way, whereas using hasObjectPermissionTo allows the owner to give permission for whatever features you restrict to whatever groups they have set up in their ACL.

This function is used to determine if an object is in a group.

Syntax

bool isObjectInACLGroup ( string theObjectName, aclgroup theGroup )

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Method: aclgroup:doesContainObject(...)

Required Arguments

  • theObjectName: the name of the object to check. Examples: "resource.ctf", "user.Jim".
  • theGroup: the ACL group pointer of the group from which the object should be found.

Returns

Returns true if the object is in the specified group, false otherwise.

Example

Example 1: This example adds a jetpack command that is only available to admins. When entering the command, it will toggle the player's jetpack.

addCommandHandler ( "jetpack", function ( thePlayer )
    if doesPedHaveJetPack ( thePlayer ) then -- If the player have a jetpack already, remove it
        removePedJetPack ( thePlayer ) -- Remove the jetpack
        return -- And stop the function here
    end

    -- Otherwise, give him one if he has access

    local accName = getAccountName ( getPlayerAccount ( thePlayer ) ) -- get his account name
    if isObjectInACLGroup ("user."..accName, aclGetGroup ( "Admin" ) ) then -- Does he have access to Admin functions?
        if not doesPedHaveJetPack ( thePlayer ) then -- If the player doesn't have a jetpack give it.
            givePedJetPack ( thePlayer )  -- Give the jetpack
        end
    end
end)

Example 2: This example displays a list of all the online admins in the chat box (assuming your administrator's group in your ACL is called 'Admin'):

local admins = ""
local players = getElementsByType("player")
for k, v in ipairs(players) do
   if not isGuestAccount(getPlayerAccount(v)) then
      local accountName = getAccountName(getPlayerAccount(v))
      if isObjectInACLGroup("user." .. accountName, aclGetGroup("Admin")) then
         if admins == "" then
            admins = getPlayerName(v)
         else
            admins = admins .. ", " .. getPlayerName(v)
         end
      end
   end
end
outputChatBox("Online Admins:", getRootElement(), 255, 255, 0)
outputChatBox(" " .. admins, getRootElement(), 255, 255, 0)

See Also