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Rohan_Garg
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
July 13, 2023
Accepted

A simpler view to edit user permissions quickly

  • July 13, 2023
  • 2 replies
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Request for Feature Enhancement (RFE) Summary:

Currently, to edit a user permission we do the following steps - 

1. Navigate to User Management Console (/security/users.html)

2. Select a particular user and then select properties

3. On the new page, navigate to the Groups tab and edit the groups. (/libs/granite/security/content/v2/usereditor.html/home/users/..)

 

Doing this for multiple users takes time as one has to repeat the 3 steps again and again.

If we have a custom console which allows user to search by email and quickly display the page in Step 3's Groups Tab it would speed up the multiple users assignment to groups.

Use-case: A custom "Users" console which allows quick assignment of groups without following the above 3 steps.
Current/Experienced Behavior: Currently, the user has to follow the above 3 steps.
Improved/Expected Behavior: Removing Step 2 and allowing user to grab view of current groups along with addition of new groups in Step 1 itself will be a great.
Environment Details (AEM version/service pack, any other specifics if applicable): AEMaaCS
Customer-name/Organization name: TA Digital
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2 replies

kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 26, 2023

@rohan_garg 

Thanks for proposing this idea
 
This has been reported to the engineering under the internal reference SITES-14954. The product team will triage this request to verify feasibility based on the prioritization model. This post will be updated according to the Jira request status.
Kautuk Sahni
kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 14, 2024

@rohan_garg this is accepted with some modification. Work is in progress - The team is planning to add a node view and a filtered view to better manage permissions using the touch UI.

Kautuk Sahni