Organic groups (OG)
OG User Roles Access
OG User Roles Access (OGURA) extends OGUR 4+ (OG User Roles) and introduces group roles specific node access realms.
Thus you can specify assign group specific roles to a user and have per content type specific access permissions.
This module overrides og_subscriber realms (on request) and further limits permissions instead of granting more permissions.
(Compatibility to OGUR before version 4.0 has not been tested and is not subject of this project.)
Parts of this functionality might be integrated in OGUR one day...
OG Views Extra
This module is an add-on to Views. It provides an access plugin which detects whether the current user is member of the current group.
OG Member Import
Similar to User Import Organic Groups but with less dependencies.
Alllows you to mass add (subscribe) user's to a group by pasting email addresses into a textarea.
User's that do not exist by that email address are created and assigned to that group.
Provides a menu tab when viewing the group if you hold the correct permissions. (administer own group members)
Ubercart Organic Group Subscribe
Ubercart Organic Group Subscribe makes it possible to sell Organic Group membership to one or more groups when a user purchases a particular product. uc_og_subscribe implements Ubercart features, making it possible to have the purchase of one product result in subscription to one or more other groups. Subscriptions can be configured as regular or admin subscriptions.
You need this module if
- You want to sell membership into a group.
- You want to sell the ability to create a group that other people can join.
- You want to create a members-only paid section of your site using private posts into an organic group where people pay for membership.
Development and maintenance credits
uc_og_subscribe was written by mikey_p, was sponsored by Top Notch Themes and is co-maintained by ezra-g.
This module is fairly new and has some known issues. Adventurous site owners are encouraged to help test and fix the module.
Group Admin
Features
* Provides an alternative interface for adding and removing group members.
* Allows search by partial user name or email address to find members and/or non-members of a group.
* Can optionally use (search and display) first-name and last-name fields configured via Content Profile module.
* Designed to be quick and easy to use.
* Provides for display of helptext (see screenshot using any existing node (i18n supported.)
Notes
If you have Views installed, you may prefer to use a suitable View instead of this module. However, Group Managers/Administrators might prefer the UI provided by this module.
The current release of this module makes all site users' registered email addresses visible to any Manager or Administrator of an OG Group, therefore may not be suitable in some situations due to privacy issues. The ability to disable display/search of email addresses has now been added in the dev (CVS) version and will be included in the next release.
Thanks
This module was originally sponsored by Initiatives of Change.
Commercial support
Commercial support is available via the original developer's site.
Fast Private File Transfer with X-send file
If your talking about very very very fast file transfer then here is the destiny.
Why xsend module is made for?
xsend is a simple module to help you to speed up your private file transfers. Normally Drupal private file transfer is quite troublesome and not secure if the files folder is located at public_html. This module will also help protect your files from unauthorized access.
Why you need this?
- If you're still using Drupal public file transfer you're not secure at all. Every one can get your files.
- If you're using Drupal private file transfer, you're secure. But file transfer to the client is very slow.
- Fast secure file transfer can only be achieved from the xsend.
How to migrate to xsend?
- If you're using a standard Drupal installation then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
- If you're currently using private file transfer correctly, then you can still use this INSTALL guide, but make sure keep empty, the path to Drupal installation directory settings.
What is mod_xsendfile
mod_xsendfile is a small Apache2 module that processes X-SENDFILE headers registered by the original output handler.
