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 The 'output' parameter specifies the metadata field to return If 'output' is not specified, the default is 'output=id'; that is, the plugin ID is returned. nwa_privilege {nwa_privilege} ... {/nwa_privilege} Smarty registered block function. Includes output only if a certain kind of privilege has been granted. Usage examples: {nwa_privilege access=create_user} .. content .. {/nwa_privilege} The "access" parameter specifies the name of a privilege to check for any access. {nwa_privilege readonly=create_user} .. content .. {/nwa_privilege} The "readonly" (synonym "ro") parameter specifies the name of a privilege to check for read-only access. Note that an operator with read-write access also has read-only access. To include content if the user ONLY has read access, that is, not if the user has full access, prefix the privilege name with a # character and use the parameter name "readonly" (or "ro"). {nwa_privilege full=create_user} .. content .. {/nwa_privilege} The "full" (synonym "rw") parameter specifies the name of a privilege to check for full read-write access. The "name" parameter is the name of the privilege to check. If "name" is prefixed with a "!", the output is included only if that privilege is NOT granted (inverts the sense of the test). An optional "level" parameter may be specified, which is the level of access to the privilege required (default is 0, or any access). nwa_replace {nwa_replace 1=... 2=...} ... {/nwa_replace} Smarty registered block function. Replace %1, %2, etc with the passed parameters 1=, 2=, etc. Usage example: {nwa_replace 1=$param1 2=$param2 ...} This is the text resource to be replaced, where %1 and %2 are the arguments, etc. {/nwa_replace} The numbered parameters are expanded in the translated string with the positional arguments %1, %2 and so forth. nwa_text {nwa_text} ... {/nwa_text} Smarty registered block function. Translates the block's content, if a language pack is available. Usage example: {nwa_text id=TEXT_ID 1=$param1 2=$param2 ...} This is the text resource to be translated, where %1 and %2 are the arguments, etc. {/nwa_text}  The "id" parameter is the text ID of the resource.  The numbered parameters are expanded in the translated string with the positional arguments %1, %2 and so forth. nwa_userpref {nwa_userpref ...} Smarty template function. Returns the current setting of a user preference (stored with the Web application user account) ClearPass Guest 3.9 | Deployment Guide Reference | 453

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The ‘output’ parameter specifies the metadata field to return
If ‘output’ is not specified, the default is ‘output=id’; that is, the plugin ID is returned.
nwa_privilege
{nwa_privilege} … {/nwa_privilege}
Smarty registered block function. Includes output only if a certain kind of privilege has been granted.
Usage examples:
{nwa_privilege access=create_user} .. content .. {/nwa_privilege}
The “access” parameter specifies the name of a privilege to check for any access.
{nwa_privilege readonly=create_user} .. content .. {/nwa_privilege}
The “readonly” (synonym “ro”) parameter specifies the name of a privilege to check for read-only access.
Note that an operator with read-write access also has read-only access. To include content if the user ONLY
has read access, that is, not if the user has full access, prefix the privilege name with a
#
character and use
the parameter name “readonly” (or “ro”).
{nwa_privilege full=create_user} .. content .. {/nwa_privilege}
The “full” (synonym “rw”) parameter specifies the name of a privilege to check for full read-write access.
The “name” parameter is the name of the privilege to check. If “name” is prefixed with a “!”, the output is
included only if that privilege is NOT granted (inverts the sense of the test). An optional “level” parameter
may be specified, which is the level of access to the privilege required (default is 0, or any access).
nwa_replace
{nwa_replace 1=… 2=…} … {/nwa_replace}
Smarty registered block function.
Replace %1, %2, etc with the passed parameters 1=, 2=, etc.
Usage example:
{nwa_replace 1=$param1 2=$param2 ...}
This is the text resource to be replaced, where %1 and %2
are the arguments, etc.
{/nwa_replace}
The numbered parameters are expanded in the translated string with the positional arguments
%1
,
%2
and
so forth.
nwa_text
{nwa_text} … {/nwa_text}
Smarty registered block function. Translates the block’s content, if a language pack is available.
Usage example:
{nwa_text id=TEXT_ID 1=$param1 2=$param2 ...}
This is the text resource to be translated, where %1 and %2 are the arguments, etc.
{/nwa_text}
The “id” parameter is the text ID of the resource.
The numbered parameters are expanded in the translated string with the positional arguments
%1
,
%2
and so forth.
nwa_userpref
{nwa_userpref …}
Smarty template function. Returns the current setting of a user preference (stored with the Web application
user account)