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==Role name localisation==
==Role name localisation==


If can leave the role name or description of standard roles empty Moodle uses a default value from the current language pack. In custom roles you can use multilang syntax to localise the names for multiple languages.
If a standard role name or description is empty Moodle uses a default string from the current language pack. Custom roles can be customised using multilang syntax.


See [[Creating custom roles]] for information about adding a new role and creating a duplicate role.
See [[Creating custom roles]] for information about adding a new role and creating a duplicate role.

Revision as of 16:16, 28 November 2012

Managing overall role capabilities can be done by an administrator using Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles. This is the place to add custom roles or modify existing roles. The "Manage roles" tab, allows the system administrator to edit any one of over 350 different capabilities associated with any role. The "Allow role assignments", "Allow role overrides" and "Allow role switches" contain a matrix which give the ability for a specific role to work with other specific roles.

Manage roles

The 'Manage roles' tab contains a list of roles on your site. The edit column contains icons for editing, deleting roles and copying roles, and for moving them up or down in the list (affecting the way that roles are listed around Moodle).

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To edit a role:

  1. Go to Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles.
  2. Click the edit icon opposite the role you want to edit. For example "student".
  3. On the editing role page, change permissions as required for each capability.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "Save changes" button.

Role name localisation

If a standard role name or description is empty Moodle uses a default string from the current language pack. Custom roles can be customised using multilang syntax.

See Creating custom roles for information about adding a new role and creating a duplicate role.

Resetting a role

To reset a role back to the default permissions:

  1. Go to Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles.
  2. Click on the name of the role, for example "student".
  3. Click the 'Reset to defaults' button.

Allow role assignments

The "Allow role assignments" tab allows (or does not allow) a specific role to be able to assign specific roles to a user.

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Enabling teachers to assign other teachers

By default, teachers can only assign other users the roles of non-editing teachers, students and guests. If you want teachers to be able to assign other teachers in their course, you can allow the role assignment:

  1. Click on Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > Define roles.
  2. Click the Allow role assignments tab.
  3. Click the checkbox where the teacher row and column intersect.
  4. Click the "Save changes" button.

Allow role overrides

The "Allow role overrides" tab allows (or does not allow) a specific role to be able to override specific roles for a user. For example, it might allow a teacher role to override a student's role to a non-editing teacher's role.

Note that the settings only apply to roles that have the capabilities moodle/role:override or moodle/role:safeoverride allowed.

Allow role switches

The "Allow role switches" tab allows (or does not allow) a specific role to be able to temporarily change their role to another specific role. For example, this might allow a users assigned to a custom role in a course to see "Student" in the Settings > Switch role list.

Note: the selected role must also have the moodle/role:switchroles capability to be able to switch.

Roles capabilities