- Corrects the German translation for 'Laotisch'
- Adds an icon to the reference item type
- Corrects capitalization for user permissions
To test:
- Run English web installer, make sure to select
the sample item types and all mandatory data
- Check user permissions appear correctly
- Check icon for REF itemtype is shown correctly
- Check that languages in Advanced Search appear
as normal
- Install German and check in language list on
advanced search 'Laotisch' now appears
Signed-off-by: Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <bgkriegel@gmail.com>
Works well following test plan.
No errors
Signed-off-by: Brendan Gallagher <brendan@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc@esilibrary.com>
An insert statement should contain the column names to avoid confusion and
future problems with table definition changes.
This patch updates the English userflags.sql.
Will send updates for the other languages in connection with replacing inserts
by updates for the additional languages (where possible). For userflags this
will be possible.
Test plan:
Do an install (English).
Or -- as a dangerous(!) alternative--:
Do this ONLY on a restorable database.
Delete all records in userflags. (Note: This cascades to permissions a.o.)
Run this file from command line.
Check if you have records again in userflags. (You also messed up your Koha.)
Restore your database.
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Tested both ways myself :)
Signed-off-by: Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <bgkriegel@gmail.com>
Comment: Work as described. No errors.
Tested using second alternative
Just a note: if you update other lang files replacing INSERTs for UPDATEs
then you must install using EN and later apply lang files by hand.
If you do a translate first before webinstaller, and finish your install
in your lang, then that kind of file will fail.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com>
mysql> create database test;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
% mysql -u koha -p test < installer/data/mysql/kohastructure.sql
% mysql -u koha -p test < installer/data/mysql/en/mandatory/userflags.sql
mysql> select count(*) from userflags;
+----------+
| count(*) |
+----------+
| 19 |
+----------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc@esilibrary.com>
Adds a course reserves system for academic libraries.
The course reserves system allows libraries to create courses
and put items on reserves for those courses.
Each item with at least one reserve can have some of its attributes
modified while it is on reserve for at least one active course.
These attributes include item type, collection code, shelving location,
and holding library. If there are no active courses with this item
on reserve, it's attributes will revert to the original attributes
it had before going on reserve.
Test Plan:
1) Create new authorised value categories DEPARTMENT and TERM
2) Create a new course, add instructors to that course.
3) Reserve items for that course, verify item attributes have changed.
4) Disable course, verify item attributes have reverted.
5) Enable course again, verify item attributes again.
6) Delete course, verify item attributes again.
7) Create two new courses, add the same item(s) to both courses.
8) Disable one course, verify item attributes have not reverted.
9) Disable both courses, verify item attributes have reverted.
10) Enable one course, verify item attributes are again set to the
new values.
11) Edit reserve item attributes, verify.
12) Disable all courses, edit reserve item attributes, verify
the item itself still has its original attributes, verify
the reserve item attributes have been updated.
13) Verify the ability to remove instructors from a course.
14) Verify new permissions, top level coursereserves, with
subpermissions add_reserves and delete_reserves.
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Corinne Bulac <corinne.hayet@bulac.fr>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com>
http://bugs.koha-community.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8125
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
first, replicate:
go to More -> permissions on any user. Notice that it says various things "privileges, flags, permissions" they are interchangeable and inconsistent.
also note that some of the permissions are nonsensical and/or not descriptive enough, or not using canonical terminology (borrowers instead of patrons, for example)
To test:
interface consistency changes
-> means "turns into"
- page title - privileges -> permissions
- breadcrumbs - privileges -> permissions
- headings - privileges -> permissions
- "set flags" button -> save
Permissions that have changed description:
- Catalogue changes to "Required for staff login" in bold (this was the original impetus for this boatload of changes)
- reports
- editauthorities
- management
- serials
- updatecharges
- circulate
- parameters
- borrowers
- tools
- staffaccess
- edit_patrons (only on updatedb, not on new db)
- Read through and make sure there are no typos, and that the descriptions seem to jive with what privileges the permission gives the user. Suggestions are, in fact, welcome.
- If you are feeling ambitious, go ahead and create a new, clean database and check the wording there as well - it should match what has been done in the db update.
Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org>
Tested both with existing database and new database
Signed-off-by: Elliott Davis <elliott@bywatersolions.com>
Tested with existing database. Introduces no new mysql-isms.
Kudos for adding that syspref in bold, that got me when I first started with Koha
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Adding two new granular permissions under 'reserveforothers,' place_holds
and modify_holds_priority. If a user does not have modify_holds_priority
permission, the option to change the priority of a hold is hidden.
Revised patch includes changes to mandatory data files including
properly translated fr-FR version.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>