Structure Timer roles has no impact (for add/edit/delete)
Bug
- I have searched issues (Y/N): Y
- What Version of Alliance Auth: 2.2.1
- What Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
- Version of other components relevant to issue eg. Service, Database: mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.3.18-MariaDB, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 5.2 nginx version: nginx/1.16.1
Please include a brief description of your issue here. Structure Timer roles does not seem to be functioning correctly. Adding the roles to a user/group/state does not seem to have any impact at all. I have tried several combinations also including "auth | user | timer_management"
Please include steps to reproduce the issue
- Enable 'allianceauth.timerboard'
- Add "auth | user | timer_view" to the "Member" state (the member can now VIEW the timer)
- Add "timerboard | timer | Can add timer" to the "Member" state (I expect the user to be able to add a timer, but this is not the case)
Please include any tracebacks or logs N/A
Please include the results of the command pip list
Package Version
adarnauth-esi 1.4.14 allianceauth 2.2.1 amqp 2.4.2 attrs 19.1.0 bcrypt 3.1.6 billiard 3.5.0.5 bravado 9.2.2 bravado-core 5.11.0 celery 4.2.2 celery-once 2.0.0 certifi 2019.3.9 cffi 1.12.2 chardet 3.0.4 confusable-homoglyphs 3.2.0 Django 2.0.8 django-bootstrap-form 3.4 django-celery-beat 1.1.1 django-redis-cache 1.8.1 django-registration 2.4 django-sortedm2m 1.5.0 dnspython 1.16.0 gunicorn 19.9.0 idna 2.8 jsonpointer 2.0 jsonref 0.2 jsonschema 3.0.1 kombu 4.3.0 msgpack-python 0.5.6 mysqlclient 1.4.2.post1 oauthlib 3.0.1 openfire-restapi 0.2.0 passlib 1.7.1 pip 19.0.3 pkg-resources 0.0.0 pycparser 2.19 pyrsistent 0.14.11 python-dateutil 2.8.0 python-slugify 3.0.2 pytz 2018.9 PyYAML 5.1 redis 2.10.6 requests 2.21.0 requests-oauth 0.4.1 requests-oauthlib 1.2.0 rfc3987 1.3.8 semantic-version 2.6.0 setuptools 20.7.0 simplejson 3.16.0 six 1.12.0 sleekxmpp 1.3.3 strict-rfc3339 0.7 swagger-spec-validator 2.4.3 text-unidecode 1.2 urllib3 1.24.1 vine 1.3.0 webcolors 1.8.1 wheel 0.33.1 You are using pip version 19.0.3, however version 19.2.3 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.