Overview
In the Inspire database, users are unique entities, and once created, they can be granted access to multiple tenants. It's important to note that once a user is created in the system, they cannot be recreated within another tenant. This unique identifier ensures that each user's presence is distinct and tailored to their specific needs within the Inspire platform.
**User Creation:
**To initiate the creation of a new user, only two essential pieces of information are required: the user's email address and full name. These are the fundamental building blocks for establishing a user profile within Inspire. However, it's worth noting that simply creating a new user does not grant them access to any specific tenant within the platform.
**Role Assignment:
**Access to tenants is not automatically granted upon user creation. Instead, it is necessary to attribute a role to the newly created user. Roles determine the user's privileges, permissions, and responsibilities within the tenants they are associated with. This step ensures that each user has a well-defined and appropriate role within the organization's Inspire platform.
**Access to Tenants:
**Once a user has been created and assigned a role, they can access the various tenants they are associated with. Users can conveniently navigate to Inspire's main page, which is located at https://inspire-tenant-dev.inspireplatform.io/choose-tenant. This main page serves as a central hub, providing links or access points to the login pages for each of the tenants the user has been granted access to. It simplifies the process of accessing the different areas and functionalities within the platform, streamlining the user experience.
In summary, users within Inspire's database are unique entities with access to multiple tenants. The creation process requires only an email address and full name, and access to tenants is facilitated through role assignment and a centralized main page, making it easy for users to navigate and utilize the platform effectively.
Updated 6 months ago