Hi,
We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This will be an online website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase.
For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module.
Regards,
Sam Barraclough
Lead Coach- Pro Football Support sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com
Phone - 01484 843 008
Mobile - 07909700171
I am not familiar with InfusionSoft, so I cannot speak to that. But for the membership levels, Organic Groups (http://drupal.org/project/og) might be your best bet.
Nancy
From: Sam Barraclough For example, a customer purchases our Bronze
Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate
our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in
with InfusionSoft API module.
Thanks for your help Nancy
Sam Barraclough
Lead Coach- Pro Football Support sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com
Phone - 01484 843 008
Mobile - 07909700171
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I am not familiar with InfusionSoft, so I cannot speak to that. But for the membership levels, Organic Groups (http://drupal.org/project/og) might be your best bet.
Nancy
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sam Barraclough For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module.
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CiviCRM http://civicrm.org is another way to handle membership with good integration with Drupal.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Nancy Wichmann nan_wich@bellsouth.netwrote:
I am not familiar with InfusionSoft, so I cannot speak to that. But for the membership levels, Organic Groups (http://drupal.org/project/og) might be your best bet.
*Nancy*
*From:* Sam Barraclough
For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module.
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Ubercart has a module for subscriptions and recurring payments. Here's an overview:
https://drupal.org/documentation/modules/uc_recurring
Basically you create a product for each subscription level and use the roles functionality built into Ubercart to automatically assign that user to that role when they purchase the product and payment is received. To limit access to content, you would then use a module like Node View Permissions:
https://drupal.org/project/node_view_permissions
That lets you set what role has access to what content type. If you don't want to separate your stuff by content type, you can also do it with taxonomy using the Taxonomy Access Control module:
https://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_access
Then you would just create a taxonomy for the content you want to do this on (bronze, silver, etc) and give the view access on these terms to the appropriate roles. Then simply assign the content to the appropriate term when you create/edit it.
Can't really help with Infusionsoft, as I've never used that, but the module page says it supports Ubercart conditional actions, plus rules and actions, so you should be able to get something working with that.
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 12/16/2013 10:16 AM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi, We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This will be an online website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase. For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members. Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly? And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module. Regards, Sam Barraclough Lead Coach- Pro Football Support sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com mailto:sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com Phone - 01484 843 008 Mobile - 07909700171
This is a standard feature of Drupal:
http://site.tld/admin/people/permissions/roles
... and simply control different access levels through a combination of Content-types & Permissions.
No 3rd party modules required...
(I think this is the simplest and most elegant solution because users without access to particular content can't even see menu items created for those Content-types.)
MMV...
On 16 Dec 2013, at 5:16 PM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi,
We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This will bean online website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase.
For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module.
Regards,
Sam Barraclough
Lead Coach- Pro Football Support sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com
Phone - 01484 843 008
Mobile - 07909700171
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Drupal doesn't offer role based access to content by type out of the box. It just has a catch all "view published content" permission. The only granular control it gives to roles on a content type basis is for create, edit and update.
To control the view access by content type, you do need a 3rd party module, of which there are numerous.
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 12/16/2013 1:12 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
This is a standard feature of Drupal:
http://site.tld/admin/people/permissions/roles
... and simply control different access levels through a combination of Content-types & Permissions.
No 3rd party modules required...
(I think this is the simplest and most elegant solution because users without access to particular content can't even see menu items created for those Content-types.)
MMV...
On 16 Dec 2013, at 5:16 PM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi, We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This will be an online website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase. For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members. Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly? And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module. Regards, Sam Barraclough Lead Coach- Pro Football Supportsam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com mailto:sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com Phone - 01484 843 008 Mobile - 07909700171 -- [ Drupal support list |http://lists.drupal.org/]
Thanks for your great contributions to the community Jamie.
I defer to your far greater experience.
Sorry if I'm mistaken, but I thought - some years after my last foray into this particular issue - that it was built in.
Perhaps it's the ACL module which is providing that functionality on my site/s? I honestly can't remember what I did, but it was dead simple at the time.
Best regards,
Jeff
On 16 Dec 2013, at 8:25 PM, Jamie Holly wrote:
Drupal doesn't offer role based access to content by type out of the box. It just has a catch all "view published content" permission. The only granular control it gives to roles on a content type basis is for create, edit and update.
To control the view access by content type, you do need a 3rd party module, of which there are numerous. Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net On 12/16/2013 1:12 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
This is a standard feature of Drupal:
http://site.tld/admin/people/permissions/roles
... and simply control different access levels through a combination of Content-types & Permissions.
No 3rd party modules required...
(I think this is the simplest and most elegant solution because users without access to particular content can't even see menu items created for those Content-types.)
MMV...
On 16 Dec 2013, at 5:16 PM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi,
We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This willbe an online website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase.
For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module.
Regards,
Sam Barraclough
Lead Coach- Pro Football Support sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com
Phone - 01484 843 008
Mobile - 07909700171
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Hear, hear Jamie.
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Jeff Brown jeff@wildcoast.com wrote:
Thanks for your great contributions to the community Jamie.
I defer to your far greater experience.
Sorry if I'm mistaken, but I thought - some years after my last foray into this particular issue - that it was built in.
Perhaps it's the ACL module which is providing that functionality on my site/s? I honestly can't remember what I did, but it was dead simple at the time.
Best regards,
Jeff
On 16 Dec 2013, at 8:25 PM, Jamie Holly wrote:
Drupal doesn't offer role based access to content by type out of the box. It just has a catch all "view published content" permission. The only granular control it gives to roles on a content type basis is for create, edit and update.
To control the view access by content type, you do need a 3rd party module, of which there are numerous.
Jamie Hollyhttp://hollyit.net
On 12/16/2013 1:12 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
This is a standard feature of Drupal:
http://site.tld/admin/people/permissions/roles
... and simply control different access levels through a combination of Content-types & Permissions.
No 3rd party modules required...
(I think this is the simplest and most elegant solution because users without access to particular content can't even see menu items created for those Content-types.)
MMV...
On 16 Dec 2013, at 5:16 PM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi,
We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This will be anonline website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase.
For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members.
Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly?
And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module.
Regards,
Sam Barraclough
Lead Coach- Pro Football Support sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com
Phone - 01484 843 008
Mobile - 07909700171
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-- Jeff Brown
Tel:+27-74-101 5170 Fax:+27-86-532 3508 www.wildcoast.co.za
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Content Access is the most common module (which can use ACL optionally for user based access). It's hard to keep track of them all. There's a ton of different solutions:
https://drupal.org/node/270000
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 12/16/2013 3:45 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
Thanks for your great contributions to the community Jamie.
I defer to your far greater experience.
Sorry if I'm mistaken, but I thought - some years after my last foray into this particular issue - that it was built in.
Perhaps it's the ACL module which is providing that functionality on my site/s? I honestly can't remember what I did, but it was dead simple at the time.
Best regards,
Jeff
On 16 Dec 2013, at 8:25 PM, Jamie Holly wrote:
Drupal doesn't offer role based access to content by type out of the box. It just has a catch all "view published content" permission. The only granular control it gives to roles on a content type basis is for create, edit and update.
To control the view access by content type, you do need a 3rd party module, of which there are numerous. Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net On 12/16/2013 1:12 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
This is a standard feature of Drupal:
http://site.tld/admin/people/permissions/roles
... and simply control different access levels through a combination of Content-types & Permissions.
No 3rd party modules required...
(I think this is the simplest and most elegant solution because users without access to particular content can't even see menu items created for those Content-types.)
MMV...
On 16 Dec 2013, at 5:16 PM, Sam Barraclough wrote:
Hi, We are wanting to build a new website using Drupal. This will be an online website accessed through subscription to varying levels of membership. We are looking to find out if Drupal has a module or the capability to control accessbility of content to different subscribers based on the membership level they purchase. For example, a customer purchases our Bronze Membership. They can only access content on our Drupal site that we have created for Bronze Members. Does Drupal have the capability to differentiate our customers based on membership level and control our content release accordingly? And where possible we would like to link this in with InfusionSoft API module. Regards, Sam Barraclough Lead Coach- Pro Football Supportsam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com mailto:sam.barraclough@profootballsupport.com Phone - 01484 843 008 Mobile - 07909700171 -- [ Drupal support list |http://lists.drupal.org/]
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-- Jeff Brown
Tel:+27-74-101 5170 Fax:+27-86-532 3508 www.wildcoast.co.za http://www.wildcoast.co.za/