- What are user roles and permissions?
- What are the user roles?
- What is the difference between roles and permissions?
- What is an example of role based access control?
What are user roles and permissions?
Roles provide a way for community administrators to group permissions and assign them to users or user groups. Permissions define the actions that a user can perform in a community. When they assign roles, community administrators consider the tasks of a user in the context of a particular community.
What are the user roles?
A user role is a predefined category that can be assigned to users on the basis of their job title or some other criteria. Roles are typically used to present customized versions, or views, of a form template to different types of users.
What is the difference between roles and permissions?
A permission grants users the ability to perform an action on a resource in the WorkMarket platform. A role is a set of one or more permissions and can be assigned to a user to grant a set of permissions.
What is an example of role based access control?
One role-based access control example is a set of permissions that allow users to read, edit, or delete articles in a writing application. There are two roles, a Writer and a Reader, and their respective permission levels are presented in this truth table.