Manage access

The user access and management tools in Continuous Delivery ensure that all users, from read-only to super users, have the access and permissions appropriate to their role on the team.

Configure login attempt limits explains how to customize failed login controls for your installation.
  • Create a user account
    After an administrator installs Continuous Delivery, each person who needs to use the software must create an individual user account.
  • Add users and groups
    Continuous Delivery facilitates collaboration between team members. You can share resources by adding users to your workspace, and you can set up groups to manage permissions granted to each team member.
  • Permissions reference
    This table lists Continuous Delivery group permissions and a short explanation of each permission's scope.
  • Use the root console
    Super users and the root user can access the Continuous Delivery root console to manage users' account credentials, change super user permissions, configure single sign-on, access all workspaces associated with the installation, transfer workspace ownership, and update the installation's settings.
  • Manage personal access tokens
    Authentication tokens allow a user to enter their credentials once, then receive an alphanumeric token to use to access different services or parts of the system infrastructure.