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  2. JENKINS-52258

Enforce matrix-project permissions on the folder level

      Hi

      I separate projects within my org by using folders.  It would be nice to enforce job permissions from the folder level down so users don't share information across projects.  I don't see a way to do this.

          [JENKINS-52258] Enforce matrix-project permissions on the folder level

          This is possible in the current version of matrix-auth-plugin provided you use Project-level Authorization.

          Timothy Brackett added a comment - This is possible in the current version of matrix-auth-plugin provided you use Project-level Authorization.

          Daniel Beck added a comment -

          Folder Properties is a plugin that allows defining properties on a folder level that are then available in all jobs inside the folder.

          Matrix Project is a plugin contributing a job type, the "multi-configuration project".

          Matrix Authorization Strategy is a plugin implementing an authorization strategy, and it allows folder-level authorization configuration.

          It's entirely unclear what this issue is about. Matrix Auth implements this, and the other plugins are basically unrelated to the request.

          Daniel Beck added a comment - Folder Properties is a plugin that allows defining properties on a folder level that are then available in all jobs inside the folder. Matrix Project is a plugin contributing a job type, the "multi-configuration project". Matrix Authorization Strategy is a plugin implementing an authorization strategy, and it allows folder-level authorization configuration. It's entirely unclear what this issue is about. Matrix Auth implements this, and the other plugins are basically unrelated to the request.

            mig82 Miguelángel Fernández
            blenard Ben Lenard
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