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This library provides extra authorization and multi-tenant features to an ASP.NET Core application.

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Each Created Tenant should have Admin Role

TanmayKhalikar opened this issue · comments

Like in Example - 3 We can assign Tenant Admin Role or Tenant User Role to created Tenant. Same thing I want to Perform in Example No - 4 Hierarchical Tenant Creation so each created tenant by parent tenant should also get an Admin Role or User Role as per Tenant's Demand

Hi @TanmayKhalikar,

I am not sure how you add an Tenant Admin Role or Tenant User Role to created Tenant like Example3. The typical way is to use the IAuthRolesAdminService service to add your two Roles (see this section in the AuthP's documentation).

You can use the IAuthRolesAdminService service with a Hierarchical multi-tenant application, but it has some differences:

  • The Tenant User is designed to control users at the same level or lower. For instance the Hierarchical multi-tenant example image shows a user called "Joe" who has access to the SanFran, Dress4U and Tie4U users. And a user at the "4U" can see all the data and control all the user in this tenant.
  • To get all the users that the Tenant Admin can control the code must the _authUsersAdmin.QueryAuthUsers(dataKey) with the Tenant Admin's dataKey - see this section the AuthP's documentation.

Example4 has this Tenant user feature in it - try logging into Example4's app and log in as "westCoastManager@4uInc.com" and then use "Auth Admin -> List all AuthUsers" and you will various users that the "westCoastManager@4uInc.com" can control.