Changes for page Grafana
Last modified by Peter Wurbs on 2025/05/07 11:36
From version 34.1
edited by Peter Wurbs
on 2025/04/14 12:09
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To version 34.4
edited by Peter Wurbs
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... ... @@ -44,15 +44,16 @@ 44 44 45 45 * When there is a new project in the portal having Grafana as a configured tool, then there is a new Grafana Organization. Users assigned to a project in the portal are then assigned to a Grafana Organization applying the configured roles. 46 46 ** Role mapping: ((( 47 -|=Project Role in DevOps Portal|=Grafana Organization Role|=Permissions in Grafana 48 -|Viewer|Viewer|Can view dashboards and alerts 49 -|Developer / Master|Editor|Can create/edit dashboards and alerts and use the Explore function 47 +(% class="active" %)|=Project Role in DevOps Portal|=Grafana Organization Role|=Permissions in Grafana 50 50 |Admin|Admin|Has full permissions within the Grafana org, e.g. can setup datasources, manage folders, teams and service accounts 49 +|Master|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" %)Editor|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" %)Can create/edit dashboards and alerts and use the Explore function 50 +|Developer 51 +|Viewer|Viewer|Can view dashboards and alerts 51 51 52 52 A detailed description of the Grafana role model can be found [[here>>https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/roles-and-permissions/]]. 53 53 ))) 54 54 * There is an additional permission management possible on folder level. A folder contains a set of dashboards. A project admin can create folders and manage specific permissions for this folder using Grafana. See this [[link >>https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/dashboards/manage-dashboards/#create-a-dashboard-folder]]for further information. Folder permissions management is out of scope of the user management in the DevOps portal. 55 -* A project admin is entitled to create and manage "Service Accounts" in Grafana and grant permissions in the specific organization. A Service Account belongs to an Organization (Project)and not to an user. Service Accounts can be used for systems which want to work wit the Grafana API for any automation purposes. See this [[link >>https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/service-accounts/]]for further information. Service Account management is done directly in Grafana and is out of scope of the user management in the DevOps portal.56 +* A project admin is entitled to create and manage "Service Accounts" in Grafana and grant permissions in the specific organization. A Service Account belongs to an Organization and not to an user. Service Accounts can be used for systems which want to work wit the Grafana API for any automation purposes. See this [[link >>https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/service-accounts/]]for further information. Service Account management is done directly in Grafana and is out of scope of the user management in the DevOps portal. This function is comparable with the Technical Users feature in the DevOps portal. 56 56 * If you are assigned to more than one project in the DevOps portal, having Grafana configured as tool, then you can switch between Organizations in Grafana. Go to the top left corner, click on the Org list and select any other Grafana Organization (project), you want to switch to. 57 57 [[image:1744272203893-682.png||height="272" width="255"]] 58 58