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I am able to map multiple folders in a devops repos with multiple PowerBI get Integration se picture below
Our dilemma revolves around configuring repository in DevOps in such a manner that individual/group within a PowerBI workspace 'salesforceDev' can access the DevOps folder 'salesforce' and individuals/group within a PowerBI workspace 'OneView Github Test' only access DevOps folder 'Oneview' within a CSG-DS-PBI repository. In other word, does devops Repository allows folder level permissions ? or is there another alternative idea ? the closest solution I see would be creating multiple repositories for mutlple workspaces ? https://www.kevinrchant.com/2023/08/30/working-with-microsoft-fabric-git-integration-and-multiple-wo...
I would appriciate someone insight.
Thanks
RT
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Many thanks Team_Caitlyn for such a detail response, really appriciate it.
Many thanks Team_Caitlyn for such a detail response, really appriciate it.
Hi @rxt ,
You grant or restrict access to repositories to lock down who can contribute to your source code and manage other features. You can set permissions across all Git repositories by making changes to the top-level Git repositories entry. Individual repositories inherit permissions from the top-level Git Repositories entry.Permissions are typically set at the repository level rather than at the folder level.
You can give permissions to specific branches in a repository. Each team could work on a separate branch that corresponds to their workspace. Or You could create separate repositories for each workspace. This way, you can manage permissions at the repository level, which is more straightforward in Azure DevOps.
If you’re using Git, consider using submodules and restricting access to referenced repositories.
You may also restrict access to work items and features based on Area Paths.
For more details:
Get started with permissions, access levels, and security groups - Azure DevOps | Microsoft Learn
azure devops - Setting permissions on branch folders rather than specific branches - Stack Overflow
Set Git repository permissions - Azure Repos | Microsoft Learn
Best regards.
Community Support Team_Caitlyn
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