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  1. Project Management
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Members and roles

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Last updated 8 months ago

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There are a few different user roles defined:

  • Owner - has full control over the project.

  • Admin - has full control over the project, but cannot create new Admins in the project.

  • Developer - has access to all actions related to instances, but can't change project settings.

  • Guest - has access to environments in the project but cannot invoke any actions.

Owner

The Owner of the project has access to the following actions:

  • Can invite new members by email with one of the following permissions: Admin, Developer, or Guest.

  • Can edit members' permissions.

  • Can remove members from the project.

Admin

The Admin role has full access to all actions in the portal related to the project, as well as:

  • Can invite new members by email with one of the following permissions: Developer or Guest.

  • Can edit members' permissions.

  • Can remove members from the project.

New Admins can be invited only by the Owner of the project.

Developer

The key difference in the Developer role compared to the Admin or Owner roles is that Developer cannot change the project settings, nor invite new members, however, is still able to manage all the environment-related information.

New Developers can be invited by the Owner or Admin of the project.

Guest

A Guest user has access to environments in the project but cannot invoke any actions. A Guest user does not have access to environment-sensitive information, like usernames and passwords.

New Guests can be invited by the Owner or Admin of the project.