Permissions
All permissions
Some of the permission nodes have changed in the 2.4 update. All of them can be found here, including descriptions.
By default people get the following permissions:
- modreq.mods
- modreq.request
- modreq.status The permissions allow them to see what people with the modreq.check permission are online, as well as submit a ticket and check the status of it.
All of the other permissions are given to people with OP by default. These permissions are:
- modreq.check
- Allows a person to do /check and /check id. Also makes a person appear in the /mods list
- modreq.claim.normal
- Allows a person to claim open tickets.
- modreq.claim.pending
- Allows a person to claim pending tickets.
- modreq.setpending
- Allows a person to set a ticket to pending. If a ticket is set to pending people without the modreq.claim.pending permission will not see the ticket in the /check list. They will also not be able to claim it
- modreq.close
- Allows a person to close a ticket they claimed.
- modreq.reopen
- Allows a person to reopen any ticket. This will change in the next update (2.5)
- modreq.overwrite.claim
- Allows a person to claim any ticket, even if it is claimed by another staff member
- modreq.overwrite.close
- Allows a person to force close a ticket.
- modreq.overwrite.commentlimit
- Allows a person to overwrite the commentlimit defined in the config.yml
- modreq.update
- Allows a person to download the latest version of ModReq into the modreq folder. This does not install the latest version!
- modreq.cleartickets
- Allows a person to delete all the tickets, even if the ticket has not yet been closed. (This will most likely change in version 2.5)
- modreq.reload
- Allows a person to reload ModReq
Last but not least I added these permissions to make it easier to setup.
- modreq.moderator
- This enables a person to do /check, as well as claim open tickets, teleport to tickets, set tickets to pending and close tickets they claimed.
- modreq.admin
- This gives people the modreq.moderator permissions, but also allows them to reopen tickets. On top of that they get all the overwrite permissions and can claim pending tickets.
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Posted Sep 14, 2013What's the permission for /tp-id [id]?
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Posted Sep 26, 2013Also add in:
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Posted Mar 9, 2014How can you get someone to be on /mods?
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Posted May 26, 2014@Samo_Smithy
Same question here.
What's the permission for /tp-id [id] ?
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Posted Nov 1, 2014Took a quick look at the code and the permission is: modreq.tp-id
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Posted May 15, 2015Hello there, I guess I'm not the first to say it but awesome plugin! It helps a lot! Now for my question, what's the permission for /comment?