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Organization roles

Refer to Fine-grained access Control in Grafana Enterprise for managing Organization roles with fine-grained permissions.

Users can belong to one or more organizations. A user’s organization membership is tied to a role that defines what the user is allowed to do in that organization. Grafana supports multiple organizations in order to support a wide variety of deployment models, including using a single Grafana instance to provide service to multiple potentially untrusted organizations.

In most cases, Grafana is deployed with a single organization.

Each organization can have one or more data sources.

All dashboards are owned by a particular organization.

Note: Most metric databases do not provide per-user series authentication. This means that organization data sources and dashboards are available to all users in a particular organization.

Compare roles

The table below compares what each role can do. Read the sections below for more detailed explanations.

AdminEditorViewer
View dashboardsxxx
Add, edit, delete dashboardsxx
Add, edit, delete foldersxx
View playlistsxxx
Create, update, delete playlistsxx
Access Explorexx
Add, edit, delete data sourcesx
Add and edit usersx
Add and edit teamsx
Change organizations settingsx
Change team settingsx
Configure app pluginsx

If you are running Grafana Enterprise, you can grant and revoke access by using fine-grained roles and permissions, refer to Fine-grained access Control for more information.

Organization admin role

Can do everything scoped to the organization. For example:

  • Can add, edit, and delete data sources.
  • Can add and edit users and teams in their organization.
  • Can add, edit, and delete folders containing dashboards for data sources associated with their organization. They can also edit folder permissions.
  • Can configure app plugins and organization settings.
  • Can do everything allowed by the Editor role.

Editor role

  • Can view, add, and edit dashboards, panels, and alert rules in dashboards they have access to. This can be disabled on specific folders and dashboards.
  • Can add, edit, and delete folders containing dashboards for data sources associated with their organization. They cannot edit folder permissions.
  • Can create, update, or delete playlists.
  • Can access Explore.
  • Can add, edit, or delete alert notification channels.
  • Cannot add, edit, or delete data sources.
  • Cannot manage other organizations, users, and teams.

This role can be changed with the Grafana server setting editors_can_admin. If you set this to true, then users with the Editor role can also administrate dashboards, folders, and teams they create. This is especially useful for enabling self-organizing teams to administer their own dashboards.

Viewer role

  • Can view any dashboard they have access to. This can be disabled on specific folders and dashboards.
  • Cannot add, edit, or delete data sources.
  • Cannot add, edit, or delete dashboards or panels.
  • Cannot create, update, or delete playlists.
  • Cannot add, edit, or delete alert notification channels.
  • Cannot access Explore.
  • Cannot manage other organizations, users, and teams.

This role can be changed with the Grafana server setting viewers_can_edit. If you set this to true, then users with the Viewer role can:

  • Make transient dashboard edits, meaning they can modify panels and queries but not save the changes or create new dashboards.
  • Access and use Explore.

This is especially useful for public Grafana installations where you want anonymous users to be able to edit panels and queries but not save or create new dashboards.