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Fix server options (#5899)
* removed illegal cahracter in filename

* fixes required plugin options & updates docs

* Update dev docs

* call self.displayError

* Revert "call self.displayError"

This reverts commit 5d599aa979.

* adds path based auth (backwards compatible)

* refactor per-route auth

* get status bug

* server options

* server options

* server options, new 'server-settings' param

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* fix boot.origin

* refactor new parameters

* restore sitetitle as servername option

* Soft reset to master

* docs update

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* cleanup docs

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* revert get-status

* fold in PR 5538

* remove server-options

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created: 20180630194006239
modified: 20211122004159427
tags: WebServer
title: WebServer Authorization
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
''Authorization'' is the process of determining which resources may be accessed by a particular user. It occurs after [[authentication|WebServer Authentication]] has determined the identity of the user. TiddlyWiki's WebServer implements a simple authorization scheme which permits independent control of who has administrator access to the server, and read and write access to a wiki.
The WebServer parameters [[admin|WebServer Parameter: admin]], [[readers|WebServer Parameter: readers]] and [[writers|WebServer Parameter: writers]] each contain a comma separated list of //principals// (which is to say, either usernames or certain special tokens) which should have read or write access respectively.
The available special tokens are:
* ''(anon)'' - indicates all anonymous users
* ''(authenticated)'' - indicates all authenticated users
!! Admin Functions
<<.tip"""The ''(anon)'' token is not valid for the [[admin|WebServer Parameter: admin]] parameter.""">>
At this time, no server functions are restricted to ''admin'' authorized users in the unmodified [[Tiddlywiki server|WebServer]]. Third party plugins can leverage this to restrict routes or commands to a subset of authorized users.
!! Read-only Mode
Read-only mode is engaged when the current user is not authorized to write to the current wiki.
User interface features concerned with creating or editing content are disabled in read-only mode:
* ''clone'', ''delete'', ''new-here'' and ''new-journal-here'' tiddler toolbar buttons
* ''import'', ''manager'', ''new-tiddler'' ''new-image'' and ''new-journal'' page control buttons
The tiddler $:/status/IsReadOnly is set to `yes` when read-only mode is engaged.
!! Examples
These example use the [[credentials|WebServer Parameter: credentials]] parameter to specify the location of a file containing usernames and passwords.
In the first example, read access is permitted for the users "joe" and "mary", with write access restricted to "mary":
```
tiddlywiki mywikifolder --listen credentials=myusers.csv readers=joe,mary writers=mary
```
In the following example, read access is granted to all authenticated users, but only "mary" is granted write access:
```
tiddlywiki mywikifolder --listen credentials=myusers.csv "readers=(authenticated)" writers=mary
```
In the following example, read and write access is granted to all authenticated users, but only "mary" is granted admin access:
```
tiddlywiki mywikifolder --listen credentials=myusers.csv "readers=(authenticated)" "writers=(authenticated)" admin=mary
```