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VINCENT BUMGARNER
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Vincent Bumgarner has been designing software for over 20 years, working with many languages on nearly as many platforms. He started using Splunk in 2007 and has enjoyed watching the product evolve over the years. While working for Splunk, he has helped many companies train dozens of users to drive, extend, and administer this extremely flexible product. At least one person in every company he has worked with has asked for a book, and he hopes that this book will help fill their shelves.
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Object permissions


Almost all objects in Splunk have permissions associated with them. The permissions essentially have the following three options:

  • Private: Only the user that created the search can see or use the object, and only in the app where it was created

  • App: All users that have permission to read an object may use that object in the context of the app that contains that object

  • Global: All users that have permission to read an object may use that object in any app

How permissions affect navigation

To see a visible instance of permissions in action, let's look at our navigation. In our application, Implementing Splunk App One, our navigation looks like this:

If you recall the navigation XML we built before, this menu is controlled by the following XML:

<collection label="Views">
  <view source="unclassified" />
</collection>

There is no mention of any of these dashboards. Here is where they are coming from:

  • Advanced Charting is inherited from the Search app. Its permissions...

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VINCENT BUMGARNER

Vincent Bumgarner has been designing software for over 20 years, working with many languages on nearly as many platforms. He started using Splunk in 2007 and has enjoyed watching the product evolve over the years. While working for Splunk, he has helped many companies train dozens of users to drive, extend, and administer this extremely flexible product. At least one person in every company he has worked with has asked for a book, and he hopes that this book will help fill their shelves.
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