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  2. JENKINS-68703

The View/Configure permission automatically gives access to View/Read

      Hello,

      What I'd like to do is to allow my users to create, delete and configure views, but each of them have their own "workspace", which means they shouldn't be able to see the views the other users are creating, that means I would like not to have the View/Read permission but still be able to configure views.

       

      Is there any workaround for it ? I tried a lot of possibilities but nothing seems to give the result I expected.

          [JENKINS-68703] The View/Configure permission automatically gives access to View/Read

          Daniel Beck added a comment -

          which means they shouldn't be able to see the views the other users are creating

          This isn't supported based on how Jenkins core organizes permissions.

          Your users could configure their user-scoped views ("My Views") to have their own private views. It's part of their Jenkins user profile.

          Daniel Beck added a comment - which means they shouldn't be able to see the views the other users are creating This isn't supported based on how Jenkins core organizes permissions. Your users could configure their user-scoped views ("My Views") to have their own private views. It's part of their Jenkins user profile.

          I was so focused in trying to automate view creation via DSL that I completely forgot about the user-scoped views, thanks !

          Quentin Cousin added a comment - I was so focused in trying to automate view creation via DSL that I completely forgot about the user-scoped views, thanks !

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