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We have demonstrated how you can continue with the fast | <strong> Access Groups </strong> | ||
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In this part of the MDriven Designer sessions, we show access groups, including how you can use them to authenticate and authorize | |||
users. You probably have different users in your system and these users are likely associated with an access group in some way | |||
(ActiveDirectory or something in your application). You will want to allow and disallow user groups to execute actions. This | |||
could be done by enabling expressions on the Actions – but that would not be commendable since it would "kidnap" the use of enable | |||
from the normal things you use enable for (checking the data state). Also, if a user is never allowed to execute “TheAdminInterface”, | |||
it might be best to hide that action from view altogether. To facilitate this in MDrivenDesigner, we have a concept called | |||
<strong> AccessGroups</strong>. | |||
<br> We have also demonstrated how you can continue with the fast-paced loop of edit and deploy. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:54, 17 June 2024
Access Groups
In this part of the MDriven Designer sessions, we show access groups, including how you can use them to authenticate and authorize
users. You probably have different users in your system and these users are likely associated with an access group in some way
(ActiveDirectory or something in your application). You will want to allow and disallow user groups to execute actions. This
could be done by enabling expressions on the Actions – but that would not be commendable since it would "kidnap" the use of enable
from the normal things you use enable for (checking the data state). Also, if a user is never allowed to execute “TheAdminInterface”,
it might be best to hide that action from view altogether. To facilitate this in MDrivenDesigner, we have a concept called
AccessGroups.
We have also demonstrated how you can continue with the fast-paced loop of edit and deploy.
To make your experience smooth, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini-player. Choose an interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme navigation item place in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed on without watching the whole video.