This is where you’ll find information about Astronomer Software default user role permissions. To modify these default permissions, see Customize role permissions.
The following tables show high level comparisons of the different permitted actions between different user roles.
The following sections list the permission values that each role has by default as defined in the Astronomer Helm chart. You can update these permissions in your values.yaml file if you want to change the permissions that each role has. See Customize role permissions.
These lists are also published in YAML form in the Astronomer documentation repository.
The System Viewer has the following permissions by default:
system.airflow.get: View the Airflow UI for any Deploymentsystem.deployment.variables.get: View environment variables for any Deploymentsystem.deployments.get: View any setting for any Deployment in the Software UIsystem.invites.get: View all pending user invites in the System Admin tab of the Software UIsystem.invite.get: View information for any pending user invitesystem.monitoring.get: Access to Grafana and Kibana for system-level monitoringsystem.serviceAccounts.get: View service accounts for any Deployment or Workspacesystem.updates.get: View the newest platform release version numbersystem.users.get: View information for any user on the platform, including their email address, the list of Workspaces that user has access to, and their user rolesystem.workspace.get: View information for any WorkspaceThe System Editor has the same default permissions as the System Viewer, plus:
system.adminCount.get: View system admin users.system.deployment.variables.update: Modify environment variables for any Deploymentsystem.iam.update: Modify IAM roles for any Deploymentsystem.serviceAccounts.update: Modify service accounts for any Workspace or Deploymentdeployment.airflow.user: Airflow user permissions for all Deploymentssystem.registryBaseImages.push: Modify base layer Docker images for AirflowThe System Admin has the same default permissions as the System Viewer and System Editor for a given cluster, plus:
system.cleanupAirflowDb.delete: Clean Deployment task metadata
system.deployments.create: Create a Deployment on any Workspace
system.deployments.update: Modify any Deployment
system.deployments.upsert: Use upsertDeployment API
system.deployments.delete: Delete any Deployment
system.deployments.images.push: Deploy code to any Deployment
system.deployments.logs: View logs for any Deployment
system.deployments.metrics: View metrics for any Deployment
system.invites.get: View pending user invites in all Workspaces
system.serviceAccounts.create: Create a service account at any level
system.serviceAccounts.delete: Delete any service account
system.serviceAccounts.update: Modify any service account
system.teams.remove: Delete any Team
system.user.invite: Invite a user
system.user.delete: Delete any user
system.user.verifyEmail: Bypass email verification for any user
system.workspace.delete: Delete any Workspace
system.workspace.update: Modify the name or description of any Workspace
system.airflow.admin: Airflow admin permissions on any Deployment, including permission to configure:
The Workspace Viewer has the following default permissions for a given Workspace:
workspace.config.get: View the Workspacesystem.deployments.get: View all settings and configuration pages of any Deploymentworkspace.serviceAccounts.get: View any Deployment or Workspace-level service accountworkspace.users.get: View information for all users with access to the Workspaceworkspace.teams.get: View Teams belonging to the Workspaceworkspace.taskUsage.get: View task usage in the WorkspaceFor a given Workspace, the Workspace Editor has the same default permissions as the Workspace Viewer, plus:
workspace.adminCount.get: View Workspace admin usersworkspace.config.update: Modify the Workspace, including Workspace Name, Description, and user accessworkspace.deployments.create: Create a Deployment in the Workspaceworkspace.deployments.upsert: Use Create Deployment path within the upsertDeployment APIworkspace.serviceAccounts.create: Create a Workspace-level service accountworkspace.serviceAccounts.update: Modify a Workspace-level service accountworkspace.serviceAccounts.delete: Delete a Workspace-level service accountFor a given Workspace, the Workspace Admin has the same default permissions as the Workspace Viewer and Workspace Editor, plus:
workspace.invites.get: View pending user invites for the Workspaceworkspace.config.delete: Delete the Workspaceworkspace.iam.update: Update IAM for the Workspaceworkspace.teams.getAll: View all users in Teams belonging to the Workspaceworkspace.users.getAll: View all users in the WorkspaceIn addition, Workspace Admins have Deployment Admin permissions for all Deployments within the Workspace.
For a given Deployment, a Deployment Viewer has the following permissions:
deployment.airflow.get: View the Airflow UIdeployment.config.get: View the Deployment’s settingsdeployment.logs.get: View the Deployment’s logsdeployment.images.pull: Access the Deployment’s running Docker imagedeployment.metrics.get: View the Deployment’s Metrics tab in the Software UIdeployment.serviceAccounts.get: View any service account for the Deploymentdeployment.status.get: View the Deployment’s statusdeployment.variables.get: View the Deployment’s environment variablesdeployment.users.get: View the list of users with access to the Deploymentdeployment.teams.get: View all Teams belonging to the Deploymentdeployment.taskUsage.get: View task usage information for the DeploymentFor a given Deployment, the Deployment Editor has the same default permissions as the Deployment Viewer, plus:
deployment.adminCount.get: View Deployment admin users.deployment.airflow.user: Airflow user permissions for all Deployments, including modifying task runs and DAG runsdeployment.config.update: Modify the Deployment’s settingsdeployment.config.upsert: Use upsertDeployment APIdeployment.dags.push: Push DAG-only code deploys to the Deployment using the Astro CLIdeployment.images.push: Push code to the Deployment using the Astro CLIdeployment.images.pull: Pull image from the Deployment using the Astro CLIdeployment.serviceAccounts.create: Create a Deployment-level service accountdeployment.serviceAccounts.update: Modify a Deployment-level service accountdeployment.serviceAccounts.delete: Delete a Deployment-level service accountdeployment.variables.update: Update the Deployment’s environment variablesFor a given Deployment, the Deployment Admin has the same default permissions as the Deployment Viewer and the Deployment Editor, plus:
deployment.airflow.admin: Airflow admin permissions, including permission to configure:
deployment.config.delete: Delete the Deployment
deployment.userRoles.update: Update Deployment-level permissions for users within the Deployment
deployment.teamRoles.update: Update Deployment-level permissions for Teams within the Deployment