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# Group-level protected environments API **(PREMIUM)**
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/215888) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 14.0.
> - [Deployed behind a feature flag](../user/feature_flags.md), disabled by default.
> - Disabled on GitLab.com.
> - Not recommended for production use.
> - To use in GitLab self-managed instances, ask a GitLab administrator to [enable it](../ci/environments/protected_environments.md#enable-or-disable-group-level-protected-environments). **(FREE SELF)**
This in-development feature might not be available for your use. There can be
| `name` | string | yes | The deployment tier of the protected environment. One of `production`, `staging`, `testing`, `development`, or `other`. Read more about [deployment tiers](../ci/environments/index.md#deployment-tier-of-environments).|
| `name` | string | yes | The deployment tier of the protected environment. One of `production`, `staging`, `testing`, `development`, or `other`. Read more about [deployment tiers](../ci/environments/index.md#deployment-tier-of-environments).|
| `deploy_access_levels` | array | yes | Array of access levels allowed to deploy, with each described by a hash. One of `user_id`, `group_id` or `access_level`. They take the form of `{user_id: integer}`, `{group_id: integer}` or `{access_level: integer}` respectively. |
The assignable `user_id` are the users who belong to the given group with the Maintainer role (or above).
The assignable `group_id` are the sub-groups under the given group.
| `name` | string | yes | The deployment tier of the protected environment. One of `production`, `staging`, `testing`, `development`, or `other`. Read more about [deployment tiers](../ci/environments/index.md#deployment-tier-of-environments).|