Add Role

API Type

Web Services

Description

Creates a role in AgilePoint NX, and specifies the access right for the users assigned to the role.

Syntax

public virtual WFRole AddRole(String RoleName, String Description, int[] Rights, bool Enabled)

Parameters

Name Description

RoleName

Function:
The name of a role.
Type
string
Accepted Values:
A valid role name.

Description

Function:
A description of an entity.
Type
string
Accepted Values:
A string that can contain spaces and special characters.

Rights

Function:
Specifies the rights that are assigned to the Role.
Type
WFAccessRights
Accepted Values:
An array of index values. See the table for appropriate indexes.

WFAccessRights provides the enums for rights. See the sample code for more information.

Enabled

Function:
Enables or disables an entity.
Type
bool
Accepted Values:
  • True - Enables the entity.
  • False - Disables the entity.

Access Rights

Index Rights
0 Register and modify the user information
1 Unregister a user
2 Add and modify role information
3 Remove a role
4 Add and modify group information
5 Remove a group
6 Modify and view system information
7 Add a process definition
8 Check in and check out a process definition
9 Delete or disable a process definition
10 Release a process definition
11 Initiate a process
12 Suspend and resume a process
13 Resend and cancel an email notification
14 Cancel a process
15 Rollback a process
16 Reassign a task
17 Cancel a task
18 Create a task
19 Add, remove and modify delegation
20 Add, remove and modify report configuration
21 Achieve and restore processes
22 Add, remove and modify shared custom attributes
23 View process details

Output

WFRole object for the role that is added.

Example

IWFAdminService svc = GetAdminService();
string RoleName = ...// for example, "Process Manager";
string Description = ...;
/*integer array specifying the access rights for this role.
* 11 - Initiate a process
* 14 - Cancel a process
* 23 - view process details
*/
int[] Rights = 
    {
    WFAccessRights.InitiateProcessInstance,
    WFAccessRights.CancelProcessInstance,
    WFAccessRights.ViewProcessDetails
	};

try
	{
    WFRole role = svc.AddRole(RoleName, Description, Rights, True);
	}

catch (Exception ex)
	{
    Console.WriteLine("Failed! " + ShUtil.GetSoapMessage(ex));
	}

Supported Versions

3.2.0.4 and higher

Code Examples in the AgilePoint NX Documentation

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