How to use the User role in Airflow 1.10 RBAC?
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I have been trying to look at how to use the User
role. It says here, that it is for users with DAG ownership. So I created a couple of users with usernames ABC
and XYZ
and assigned them with User
role.
Here's my DAG:
DEFAULT_ARGS = {
'owner': 'ABC',
...,
...
}
dag = DAG(
'test_dag',
default_args=DEFAULT_ARGS,
...,
...
)
When I logged in as XYZ
, I expected the DAG test_dag
to be hidden. If not hidden then at least to be in inactive state, since test_dag
belongs to ABC
. But as a XYZ
, I'm able to operate test_dag
.
Am I missing anything out here?
airflow rbac
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I have been trying to look at how to use the User
role. It says here, that it is for users with DAG ownership. So I created a couple of users with usernames ABC
and XYZ
and assigned them with User
role.
Here's my DAG:
DEFAULT_ARGS = {
'owner': 'ABC',
...,
...
}
dag = DAG(
'test_dag',
default_args=DEFAULT_ARGS,
...,
...
)
When I logged in as XYZ
, I expected the DAG test_dag
to be hidden. If not hidden then at least to be in inactive state, since test_dag
belongs to ABC
. But as a XYZ
, I'm able to operate test_dag
.
Am I missing anything out here?
airflow rbac
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1
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up vote
1
down vote
favorite
I have been trying to look at how to use the User
role. It says here, that it is for users with DAG ownership. So I created a couple of users with usernames ABC
and XYZ
and assigned them with User
role.
Here's my DAG:
DEFAULT_ARGS = {
'owner': 'ABC',
...,
...
}
dag = DAG(
'test_dag',
default_args=DEFAULT_ARGS,
...,
...
)
When I logged in as XYZ
, I expected the DAG test_dag
to be hidden. If not hidden then at least to be in inactive state, since test_dag
belongs to ABC
. But as a XYZ
, I'm able to operate test_dag
.
Am I missing anything out here?
airflow rbac
I have been trying to look at how to use the User
role. It says here, that it is for users with DAG ownership. So I created a couple of users with usernames ABC
and XYZ
and assigned them with User
role.
Here's my DAG:
DEFAULT_ARGS = {
'owner': 'ABC',
...,
...
}
dag = DAG(
'test_dag',
default_args=DEFAULT_ARGS,
...,
...
)
When I logged in as XYZ
, I expected the DAG test_dag
to be hidden. If not hidden then at least to be in inactive state, since test_dag
belongs to ABC
. But as a XYZ
, I'm able to operate test_dag
.
Am I missing anything out here?
airflow rbac
airflow rbac
edited Nov 20 at 8:00
asked Nov 20 at 3:59
Vikram Fugro
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Make sure you are using the new RBAC UI. Verify that you have the following in your airflow.cfg
file
[webserver]
rbac = True
authenticate = True
filter_by_owner = True
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1 Answer
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
0
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Make sure you are using the new RBAC UI. Verify that you have the following in your airflow.cfg
file
[webserver]
rbac = True
authenticate = True
filter_by_owner = True
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Make sure you are using the new RBAC UI. Verify that you have the following in your airflow.cfg
file
[webserver]
rbac = True
authenticate = True
filter_by_owner = True
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up vote
0
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Make sure you are using the new RBAC UI. Verify that you have the following in your airflow.cfg
file
[webserver]
rbac = True
authenticate = True
filter_by_owner = True
Make sure you are using the new RBAC UI. Verify that you have the following in your airflow.cfg
file
[webserver]
rbac = True
authenticate = True
filter_by_owner = True
answered Nov 20 at 15:50
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