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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T03:09:33+00:00 2026-05-22T03:09:33+00:00

This question has some code to add to the controller closure, which is fine,

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This question has some code to add to the controller closure, which is fine, but what if I want to use the grails default scaffolding views but only have the edit/update buttons appear if the user is a manager, or the domain object is owned by the user? Reading the documentation, I’ve tried:

<sec:access expression="hasRole('ROLE_MANAGER') || (projectInstance.owner == springSecurityService.currentUser)">
   <span class="button"><g:actionSubmit class="save" action="update" value="${message(code: 'default.button.update.label', default: 'Update')}" /></span>
</sec:access>

But the access class doesn’t seem to allow ORs:

Error processing GroovyPageView: Error executing tag <g:form>: Error executing tag <sec:access>: Cannot handle (124) '|' 

Anyone done something similar?

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    2026-05-22T03:09:34+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:09 am

    I’ve decided that would be stupid. A better approach is to do it in the controller as:

     def edit = {
        def projectInstance = Project.get(params.id)
        def managerOrAdmin = SpringSecurityUtils.ifAnyGranted('ROLE_ADMIN,ROLE_MANAGER')
        def editable = (projectInstance.owner == springSecurityService.currentUser
                       || managerOrAdmin)
        if (!projectInstance) {
            flash.message = "${message(code: 'default.not.found.message', args: [message(code: 'project.label', default: 'Project'), params.id])}"
            redirect(action: "list")
        }
        else {
            return [projectInstance: projectInstance, editable:editable]
        }
    }
    

    and then in the gsp do

    <g:if test="${editable}">
      <span class="button"><g:actionSubmit class="save" action="update" value="${message(code: 'default.button.update.label', default: 'Update')}" /></span>
    </g:if>
    

    which makes sense, if we follow the good programming mantra of “views should do as little processing logic as possible in MVC”

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