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− | * {{Code|admin:users()}} returns <code><user permission="admin">admin</user><code> if no additional users have been created. | + | * {{Code|admin:users()}} returns <code><user permission="admin">admin</user></code> if no additional users have been created. |
* {{Code|admin:users("factbook")}} returns all users that have particularly registered for the specified database. | * {{Code|admin:users("factbook")}} returns all users that have particularly registered for the specified database. | ||
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Revision as of 18:58, 23 August 2012
This XQuery Module contains functions for performing operations that are restricted to users with Admin Permissions. Existing users can be listed, and soon more.
Conventions
All functions in this module are assigned to the http://basex.org/modules/admin
namespace, which is statically bound to the admin
prefix.
All errors are assigned to the http://basex.org/errors
namespace, which is statically bound to the bxerr
prefix.
Functions
admin:users
Signatures | admin:users() as element(user)* admin:users($db as item()) as element(user)* |
Summary | Returns an element sequence, containing all registered users along with their access permissions. If a database node $db is specified, users registered for a particular database will be returned.The output of this function is similar to the SHOW USERS command. |
Examples |
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admin:sessions
Signatures | admin:sessions() as element(session)*
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Summary | Returns an element sequence with all currently opened sessions, including the user name, address (IP:port) and an optionally opened database. The output of this function is similar to the SHOW SESSIONS command. |
Examples |
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Changelog
The Module was introduced with Version 7.4.