Plugin Author
Aaron
(@aaron13100)
Not currently.
Are you looking for this person to have full access to the plugin? i.e. they can create and delete redirects, including entering a regular expression which can potentially break the website?
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This reply was modified 3 years ago by
Aaron.
A good question. More capabilities for various features would be nice in the long run, but I understand that would be a lot of work and would require more planning.
For now a single capability instead of a hard coded role would suffice as it wouldn’t impact the default plugin in any way (where you would give the capability to the administrator by default) except to give developers a way to expand access to other roles.
I don’t mind taking the risk of users breaking things if I give them access to so – as it is now, I either need to give them full admin access or I need to fork your plugin (which I’ve done for now), both of which have the same risk.
Plugin Author
Aaron
(@aaron13100)
Have you tried the “Controlled Admin Access” plugin or a different one?
Plugin Author
Aaron
(@aaron13100)
In version 2.32.0 I added a section to the advanced options called “Plugin Admin Users” where you can list usernames that will have admin access to the plugin.
Let me know how that goes when you have time.