You can use role-based access control (RBAC) to manage permission for users for Adaptive Logs.
Note
When granting users access to Adaptive Logs, consider the fact that Adaptive Logs patterns may contain sensitive information.
The following table shows the role names, descriptions, and associated actions that you can assign to users.
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Role Description Associated Actions Admin Overall read and write access in Adaptive Logs grafana-adaptivelogs-app.plugin:access
, grafana-adaptivelogs-app.patterns:read
, grafana-adaptivelogs-app.patterns:apply
Patterns Editor Read and write access to recommendations in adaptive logs. Users can view patterns and apply changes to drop rates grafana-adaptivelogs-app.plugin:access
, grafana-adaptivelogs-app.patterns:read
, grafana-adaptivelogs-app.patterns:apply
Patterns Reader Read access to recommendations in adaptive logs. Users can view patterns, and will not have the ability to apply drops grafana-adaptivelogs-app.plugin:access
, grafana-adaptivelogs-app.patterns:read
Plugin Access Access to the Adaptive Logs plugin. Users can access the Adaptive Logs plugin UI. grafana-adaptivelogs-app.plugin:access
Expiring Exemptions User Ability to use the expiring exemptions button. ** This role is automatically granted to all users.** grafana-adaptivelogs-app.exemptions:read
grafana-adaptivelogs-app.expiring-exemptions:create
grafana-adaptivelogs-app.expiring-exemptions:delete
Note
You can assign users to multiple roles.
Assign users to a role You can assign users to a role in the Grafana Cloud user interface or using the HTTP API.
For more information, refer to Assign RBAC roles and RBAC API .