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Note

If you create any custom roles that mimic the internal/publisher role, which is shipped with ES, it is mandatory for you to add the read/write access to the static part of the storage path defined in the RXTs. For example, gadgets is the static prefix in the following storage path.

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/gadgets/@{overview_provider}/@{overview_name}/@{overview_version}

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  1. Sign into the WSO2 ES Management Console.
  2. On the Main menu, navigate to Users and Roles, and click Add
  3. Click Add New Role
  4. Select the domain. By default, PRIMARY appears to indicate the primary user store; however, if secondary user stores have been added they are listed in the Domain drop-down list.
  5. Enter the name for the role.
  6. Click Next and proceed to the next step. You can also click Finish, in which case, the new roles will be created with default permissions (none) and no assigned users.
  7. Select permissions for the new role. 
    The following are the basic permissions that are required.
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  8. Click Next.
  9. Enter a username pattern. Use one of the following approaches: 
    • Enter the exact username.
    • Enter part of the username followed by or preceded by an asterisk (*) (for example, ad* - this option will return all the users that have usernames starting with "ad").
    • Enter only an asterisk (*). This option will return all the users under the selected domain.
  10. Select the users that will be assigned to the role. 
  11. Click Finish.
    The new role is added to the list on the Roles page.

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