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User flow to request Acces to Dashboard #810

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mistercrunch opened this issue Jul 22, 2016 · 2 comments
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User flow to request Acces to Dashboard #810

mistercrunch opened this issue Jul 22, 2016 · 2 comments
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enhancement:request Enhancement request submitted by anyone from the community

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@mistercrunch
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It's a bit tricky / heavy for content creators to provide access to Dashboards.

When users open a link to a dashboard or slice they don't have access to, here are a few things that could happen:

  • Error message
  • Request access button, maybe a field to specify which Admin user should get notified
  • A row is added in a AccessRequest model
  • Admins can go to the crud view for AccessRequest and see a list of request, filter to requests meant for them (or not), check a bunch of boxes of what they want to approve, and approve a set

There's a choice on whether the datasource perm should be added to one of the user's role, or if a new role that has the datasource should be added to the user's profile...

@mistercrunch mistercrunch added enhancement:request Enhancement request submitted by anyone from the community security labels Jul 22, 2016
@aibati2008
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it's a wondeful feature if it can complete, then the access management can be more easily..

@shashvattrip
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Is anyone working on this? Would be wonderful to be able to give access to single/multiple dashboards to different users!

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