Groups
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Name | Name of group |
Permission Level | Used to determine the ability to target other users |
Serverbundle | Serverbundle of group |
Color | Display color of group on VyHub and gameservers |
Properties | Permission management and access control for functionalities |
Mappings | Mappings from VyHub groups to server/in-game ranks/groups/roles |
Group Mappings
Group mappings are essential for the synchronization of groups on your servers. With them, you can specify which VyHub group belongs to which server group(s).
A group mapping consists of two parts:
- Serverbundle: The group mapping is scoped for this serverbundle. Leave empty to make the mapping valid for all bundles.
- Name of group/rank/role: The name of the group/rank/role on your server.
Example
Imagine that there are two serverbundles: One for Garry's Mod and one for Discord.
- We want that users that have the
Admin
VyHub group in the GMOD serverbundle should receive thesuperadmin
in-game. - Additionally, users that have the
Admin
VyHub group in the Discord serverbundle should receive theOwner
role on the Discord server.
We go to the Mappings
section of the Admin
VyHub group and create two mappings:
- One for the GMOD serverbundle with
superadmin
as group name. - One for the Discord serverbundle with
Owner
as group name.
Membership
With memberships, users can be assigned to a group in a serverbundle for a specified amount of time.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Begin | Begin of membership |
End | End of membership (empty if unlimited) |
Serverbundle | Serverbundle of membership |
Group | Group on which the membership is applied |
Add
Memberships can be added by clicking on the Add
button on the User Dashboard
in the group section.
Edit
Memberships can be edited by clicking on the Edit
button on the User Dashboard
in the group section.
All memberships belonging to a group can also be found in the Group
settings panel.