You can restrict access to:
finished robots (the user publishes them to the repository via ROBIN Studio).
machines - server or personal computer (the ROBIN Agent automatically transfers the machine data to the repository as soon as the client part of the platform is installed on the machine).
robot start schedules (added to the storage when the user creates them via the Orchestrator module interface).
Users access rights to components and objects are delimited by tenants.
Tenants are some kind of multigroups, each of which has its own sets of objects, users and roles.
Each tenant has its own settings, access rights, and other aspects of process management. This provides data isolation and access control between different groups of users or projects.
When entering the web-interface of the platform or its desktop application, it is necessary to select the tennant within which the work will be performed. The selected tennant will depend on:
A user cannot log in without a tenant, so the user must have access to at least one tenant to work with modules and applications. To gain access to a tenant, a user must be added to it, and necessarily with one or more roles created in that tenant. A user can be added to several tenants at once. The user can have different roles in each tenant. But even with access to several tenants, a user can log in to the system only within one tenant. When deploying the platform, a single tenant is always created, which can be used to start working with the platform.
Also within a single tenant, you can more accurately differentiate user access to tenant objects by grouping them. The principles of grouping are as follows:
By default, groups do not exist in tenant, they must be created separately (if necessary).
Limitations of the current release