Upcoming changes
- Control over an environment inheriting a default value.
- Changes to Account roles for all users.
Completed changes
- New Contributor role for environments.
- Changes to the Runner (now called Operator) role for environments.
- Users with the Contributor role on a project can now create and modify project-level variables, but can’t delete them.
Account role changes
We are simplifying user management at the account level by migrating all existing users to one of the following new roles:- Super Admin
- Admin
- Billing Admin
- Member
- Any user with Super Admin → Super Admin.
- Any user with Billing → Billing Admin.
- A user with both User Admin and Can create projects → Admin.
- All other users → Member.
Users will be mapped according to their permissions at the time of the migration, so any changes made between now and then will affect the role each user is migrated to.
We’ll confirm the exact date of this change closer to the time.
Action required:
Review the existing account permissions of your users and update them as above to avoid a loss of functionality.
Directory Integration users and API Credentials are not affected by the account role changes, as these already use the new roles.
Project role changes
Users with the Contributor role on a project will be able to create and modify project-level variables, but will not be able to delete them. This change affects users only.Environment role changes
We are introducing a new Contributor role to environments that can:- Modify environment-level overrides for project-level variables, secret definitions, and OAuths.
- See the environment role permission table below for an understanding of the Contributor roles’ capabilities.
- Sample pipelines
- Validate pipelines
- Run unpublished pipelines
- Schema view
This change affects users only.
Action required:
Make sure that all users who need to edit or manage an environment configuration or project variable environment overrides are assigned the Contributor environment role. For more information, read Environment roles.
