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Hi Folks! Is There A Way To Programmatically Create Users And Groups On A Server? If So, Can Someone Point Me To The Docs? Thanks

Hi Folks! Is there a way to programmatically create users and groups on a server? If so, can someone point me to the docs? Thanks

  
  
Posted 9 months ago
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It doesnt seem so if you look at the REST api documentation, might be available as an ENterprise plan feature

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

I don't see anything for Enterprise either.

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

I don't believe this is part of the open documentation. In the enterprise there is an admin panel, SSO integration and RBAC on top of all the user management system. All of this is managed via an API like everything else in the system.

May I ask why you need docs on this?

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

Can you point me towards the docs?

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

It's supported 🙂

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

Because I'm trying to configure and architect an enterprise implementation and I don't see this documented anywhere.

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

I see these controls in the admin panel.

  
  
Posted 9 months ago

Hi @<1668427989253099520:profile|DisgustedSquid10> , Unfortunately the open source has not programmatic user API, you can however remotely access your server and edit the user file live.
If user management is key, then the enterprise has full SSO integration including RBAC and of course API access

  
  
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