silverstripe-contentreview/README.md
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# Content Review module
This module helps with ensuring that a websites content are correct and up-to-date so that visitors
can rely on the information provided by the client.
For a reviewer this often includes checking links, grammar, factual information and look and feel.
## Roles
There are two types of roles with this module.
* Content Owner; are responsible to periodically review a page.
* Website Responsible; ensures that pages have an scheduled content review with an Content Owner.
## Features
* Content owner will receive a notification when a pages review date is due with links to the page and the CMS edit form
* Content owners can mark a page as 'reviewed' via the CMS Page edit view.
* Website Responsible can assign a content owner (members or groups) to a page (and optionally all sub-pages) and a schedule of how often the content should be reviewed.
* Website Responsible can see a “pages due for review” report
* Website Responsible can see a “pages without content owner” report
* Website Responsible can set a default Content Owner and schedule for all pages without a review schedule.
## Wished features:
* Reminder emails that notifies Content Owner and Website responsible that a review is over due.
* Emails are customisable in the CMS
## Requirements
* SilverStripe framework and CMS 3.1
* Database: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite or MSSQL
* PHP 5.3 or newer
## Manual installation
Download or clone the source code into the SilverStripe root folder. Rename the module folder
to `contentreview`.
Run dev/build either via the webserver by opening the url `http://<your-host>/dev/build` or
by running the dev/build via a CLI.
## Composer installation
composer require silverstripe/contentreview dev-feature_improvements
## Setup
If you wish to have emails sent when a page comes up for review, you
new to have the DailyTask cron job set up. See ScheduledTask.php
## Usage
To set up a content review schedule the Website responsible needs the permission first. It can be
set up by and administrator in the Security Admin under the 'Content Permission' for a group.
![](docs/en/images/content-review-permission.png)
To set a schedule for a page you need to open the `Settings > Content Review` setting for that page.
![](docs/en/images/content-review-settings.png)
CMS users without the permission to change the content review schedule can still see the settings
and previous reviews in the same view, but cannot change anything.
![](docs/en/images/content-review-settings-ro.png)
## Migration
* Todo, make a migration script from latest master