Module Description
The Moderation Note module allows you to notate and review moderated Entities, all in the front-end. To use the project, install it on your site and start selecting text on your moderated content.
Requirements Drupal 8.5+ and the Content Moderation and User core modules are required to use Moderation Note.
Usage When viewing the latest revision of a moderated entity, any user with the "create moderation notes" permission can select text in an entity field and add a note to it.
Notes can also be assigned to specific users, which adds the note to their "Assigned notes" tab at their user page or in the toolbar.
Once added, other users can view the note by hovering over highlighted text and clicking "View note", or by clicking the "View notes" local task.
Users with the create permission can reply to existing notes, which is useful when discussing feedback.
Once the note has been addressed, the note creator can choose to resolve it by clicking "Resolve" when viewing the note. Resolved notes can be re-opened or permanently deleted by clicking the "View notes" local task and viewing the full resolved note.
Email notifications To inform content editors of new notes, email notifications are sent out in response to a variety of events:
1. When a note is created, the creator and last-updater of the notated entity is notified. 2. When a note is assigned to a user, the assignee is notified. 3. When a note is resolved, re-opened, or replied to, the creator and last-updater of the notated entity, the note assignee (if there is one), and all users who replied to the note are notified.
When a note is deleted, no one is notified as the resolve notification had already been sent out.
If you want to customize the email message, your theme can override the template at templates/mail-moderation-note.html.twig.
You can disable these notifications at /admin/config/moderation-note
Multilingual Each note is tied to the langcode of the field being notated. That means that editors can perform concurrent review of the same content in different languages.
Note about permissions With a typical Content Moderation setup, you will probably want to give all users with the "access moderation notes" permission the "view latest version" and potentially the "view any unpublished content" permission. These allow note users to access the content being notated if the latest revision is unpublished and non-default, for example a Draft of a Published Node.
Requirements Drupal 8.5+ and the Content Moderation and User core modules are required to use Moderation Note.
Usage When viewing the latest revision of a moderated entity, any user with the "create moderation notes" permission can select text in an entity field and add a note to it.
Notes can also be assigned to specific users, which adds the note to their "Assigned notes" tab at their user page or in the toolbar.
Once added, other users can view the note by hovering over highlighted text and clicking "View note", or by clicking the "View notes" local task.
Users with the create permission can reply to existing notes, which is useful when discussing feedback.
Once the note has been addressed, the note creator can choose to resolve it by clicking "Resolve" when viewing the note. Resolved notes can be re-opened or permanently deleted by clicking the "View notes" local task and viewing the full resolved note.
Email notifications To inform content editors of new notes, email notifications are sent out in response to a variety of events:
1. When a note is created, the creator and last-updater of the notated entity is notified. 2. When a note is assigned to a user, the assignee is notified. 3. When a note is resolved, re-opened, or replied to, the creator and last-updater of the notated entity, the note assignee (if there is one), and all users who replied to the note are notified.
When a note is deleted, no one is notified as the resolve notification had already been sent out.
If you want to customize the email message, your theme can override the template at templates/mail-moderation-note.html.twig.
You can disable these notifications at /admin/config/moderation-note
Multilingual Each note is tied to the langcode of the field being notated. That means that editors can perform concurrent review of the same content in different languages.
Note about permissions With a typical Content Moderation setup, you will probably want to give all users with the "access moderation notes" permission the "view latest version" and potentially the "view any unpublished content" permission. These allow note users to access the content being notated if the latest revision is unpublished and non-default, for example a Draft of a Published Node.
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Security Covered
Covered By Security Advisory
Version Available
Production
Module Summary
The Moderation Note module allows users to notate and review moderated Entities in the front-end, with the ability to assign notes to specific users and receive email notifications for various events.
Data Name
moderation_note