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View Dashboard as User/Group

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  • d19dotcaD Offline
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    d19dotca
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    I think it'd be a nice feature to add in a way to easily view the Dashboard as if I were a particular user without actually needing to gain access or imitate them. Remember the old Facebook feature where we could type in a contact name and see how they can view our Profile info so we can make sure they're seeing what they should and nothing more? That was a super useful feature, and I think something like that in Cloudron would be pretty awesome. πŸ™‚

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    Dustin Dauncey
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    • d19dotcaD d19dotca

      I think it'd be a nice feature to add in a way to easily view the Dashboard as if I were a particular user without actually needing to gain access or imitate them. Remember the old Facebook feature where we could type in a contact name and see how they can view our Profile info so we can make sure they're seeing what they should and nothing more? That was a super useful feature, and I think something like that in Cloudron would be pretty awesome. πŸ™‚

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      @d19dotca Could be useful, but you could also use another browser or another local machine on your LAN and login as such said user to see it. πŸ™‚

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      • micmcM micmc

        @d19dotca Could be useful, but you could also use another browser or another local machine on your LAN and login as such said user to see it. πŸ™‚

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        @micmc Right, but that entails needing to use the Cloudron method to impersonate a user or otherwise ask them for their credentials, which is what I'm hoping to avoid. πŸ˜‰

        The purpose of this would be to be proactive before getting reports from users that they don't have access to something they should have, as well as to ensure some users don't have access to more than they need to accidentally too.

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        Dustin Dauncey
        www.d19.ca

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        • d19dotcaD d19dotca

          @micmc Right, but that entails needing to use the Cloudron method to impersonate a user or otherwise ask them for their credentials, which is what I'm hoping to avoid. πŸ˜‰

          The purpose of this would be to be proactive before getting reports from users that they don't have access to something they should have, as well as to ensure some users don't have access to more than they need to accidentally too.

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          @d19dotca Ahhh I see, yeah that's an excellent idea then. πŸ™‚

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            While typically this is solved via screen sharing to see with the users eyes, the ability to virtually visualize locally what they are seeing, for ex. (3rd app from the left), would make the screen share unnecessary.

            Once one has a large number of users and groups, things quickly get out of hand mapping multiple overlapping groups, etc.

            Not sure this should be part of the dashboard view filters though, but more something part of the user management page, perhaps by adding a button to see their dashboard view.

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              While typically this is solved via screen sharing to see with the users eyes, the ability to virtually visualize locally what they are seeing, for ex. (3rd app from the left), would make the screen share unnecessary.

              Once one has a large number of users and groups, things quickly get out of hand mapping multiple overlapping groups, etc.

              Not sure this should be part of the dashboard view filters though, but more something part of the user management page, perhaps by adding a button to see their dashboard view.

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              @robi said in View Dashboard as User/Group:

              Not sure this should be part of the dashboard view filters though, but more something part of the user management page, perhaps by adding a button to see their dashboard view.

              I agree, I think having that functionality on the Users area instead of on the Dashboard itself would be a good idea.

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              • d19dotcaD d19dotca

                @micmc Right, but that entails needing to use the Cloudron method to impersonate a user or otherwise ask them for their credentials, which is what I'm hoping to avoid. πŸ˜‰

                The purpose of this would be to be proactive before getting reports from users that they don't have access to something they should have, as well as to ensure some users don't have access to more than they need to accidentally too.

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                @d19dotca said in View Dashboard as User/Group:

                needing to use the Cloudron method to impersonate a user

                I'm unclear why just using the existing impersonate feature isn't a good fit for this use case?

                What's the difference between that are what you are proposing? and how is the latter better? thanks! πŸ™‚

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                  @d19dotca said in View Dashboard as User/Group:

                  needing to use the Cloudron method to impersonate a user

                  I'm unclear why just using the existing impersonate feature isn't a good fit for this use case?

                  What's the difference between that are what you are proposing? and how is the latter better? thanks! πŸ™‚

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                  @jdaviescoates said in View Dashboard as User/Group:

                  I'm unclear why just using the existing impersonate feature isn't a good fit for this use case?

                  Fair question. So in my thinking, that feature along with my use-case would require me to logout as the admin, login as the user, logout as the user, log back in as the admin, and repeat the entire process for every user. In other words, extremely time consuming and inconvenient if I wanted to do an audit of all my users (30+, but I imagine many people have even more than that) to ensure they all are only what they should see, for example. Being able to simply have a β€˜mode’ I could enter without needing to get temporary passwords for every single user, and basically behave the same way as Facebook’s feature used to - would be pretty awesome. πŸ™‚ Hopefully that helps clarify a bit.

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                  www.d19.ca

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                  • d19dotcaD d19dotca

                    @jdaviescoates said in View Dashboard as User/Group:

                    I'm unclear why just using the existing impersonate feature isn't a good fit for this use case?

                    Fair question. So in my thinking, that feature along with my use-case would require me to logout as the admin, login as the user, logout as the user, log back in as the admin, and repeat the entire process for every user. In other words, extremely time consuming and inconvenient if I wanted to do an audit of all my users (30+, but I imagine many people have even more than that) to ensure they all are only what they should see, for example. Being able to simply have a β€˜mode’ I could enter without needing to get temporary passwords for every single user, and basically behave the same way as Facebook’s feature used to - would be pretty awesome. πŸ™‚ Hopefully that helps clarify a bit.

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                    @d19dotca Yes, and in such case, the way you want to implement it would be just perfect. Personally, I'm running an Email Marketing App SaaS which has exactly such feature, and moreover when I impersonate a user while being that user and seeing the account as it, there's sticky top bar with a warning that we're impersonating a user with a button to click and go back to admin. All hassle free as you suggest. Yeah. πŸ™‚

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