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@Gerry-Forde Gerry-Forde commented Jul 23, 2025

IMPORTANT: Do Not Merge - To be merged by Docs Team Only

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Managing plugins by using Extensions

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rhdh-bot commented Jul 23, 2025


// .Procedure
// . Navigate to RBAC.
// . Click *Create*.
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If users have RBAC UI enabled, they can add extensions permissions by creating a role or updating an existing role. My demo video shows how users can do it. You can add screenshots for ref.

without RBAC UI, they would need to configure the csv file in the permissions configuration in the app-config

rbac:
    policies-csv-file: <path-to>/rbac-policy.csv

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@debsmita1 I've included instructions for using RBAC UI for extensions permissions. Could you review please?

Also for clarity, can plugins be modified by ANY user by using Extensions in a Dev environment without either having RBAC installed or without the necessary permissions?

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