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# GitLab permissions guide
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There are multiple types of permissions across GitLab, and when implementing
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anything that deals with permissions, all of them should be considered.
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## Groups and Projects
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### General permissions
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Groups and projects can have the following visibility levels:
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- public (20) - an entity is visible to everyone
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- internal (10) - an entity is visible to logged in users
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- private (0) - an entity is visible only to the approved members of the entity
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The visibility level of a group can be changed only if all subgroups and
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subprojects have the same or lower visibility level. (e.g., a group can be set
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to internal only if all subgroups and projects are internal or private).
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Visibility levels can be found in the `Gitlab::VisibilityLevel` module.
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### Feature specific permissions
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Additionally, the following project features can have different visibility levels:
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- Issues
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- Repository
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- Merge Request
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- Pipelines
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- Container Registry
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- Git Large File Storage
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- Wiki
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- Snippets
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These features can be set to "Everyone with Access" or "Only Project Members".
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They make sense only for public or internal projects because private projects
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can be accessed only by project members by default.
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### Members
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Users can be members of multiple groups and projects. The following access
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levels are available (defined in the `Gitlab::Access` module):
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- Guest
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- Reporter
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- Developer
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- Maintainer
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- Owner
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If a user is the member of both a project and the project parent group, the
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higher permission is taken into account for the project.
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If a user is the member of a project, but not the parent group (or groups), they
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can still view the groups and their entities (like epics).
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Project membership (where the group membership is already taken into account)
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is stored in the `project_authorizations` table.
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### Confidential issues
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Confidential issues can be accessed only by project members who are at least
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reporters (they can't be accessed by guests). Additionally they can be accessed
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by their authors and assignees.
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