Make SSO User admin
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Does anyone know how I can make a SSO user admin? Doesn't seem to be possible in the UI after the account creation.
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A andreasdueren marked this topic as a question on
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AFAICT, roles of a SSO user cannot be set. To complicate things further. there appears to be 3 roles - host, admin and user. There is atleast one issue saying that admin and user roles are the same and it's only the host role which gets real privileges (https://github.com/usememos/memos/issues/3597).
Your issue is at https://github.com/usememos/memos/issues/3528
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AFAICT, roles of a SSO user cannot be set. To complicate things further. there appears to be 3 roles - host, admin and user. There is atleast one issue saying that admin and user roles are the same and it's only the host role which gets real privileges (https://github.com/usememos/memos/issues/3597).
Your issue is at https://github.com/usememos/memos/issues/3528
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@girish Just fyi, simply changing the entry in the DB works.

@andreasdueren How did you change it in the DB? Did you use a cli in the container?
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@andreasdueren How did you change it in the DB? Did you use a cli in the container?
@Kubernetes Adminer (I suck at CLI database stuff lol)
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J joseph has marked this topic as solved on
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