What Are My Identity Roles?

IDCS roles (also called identity roles) define who can sign in to VB Studio, as well as what privileges they enjoy after they do so.

To access VB Studio, you must have one of two roles:

  • DEVELOPER_ADMINISTRATOR - Also known as an organization administrator, users with this role can create and set up an instance of VB Studio, manage all projects, manage VM executors and executor templates, and update the organization's details. Because this role is so powerful, it should be granted sparingly.
  • DEVELOPER_USER - Users with this role can create and access VB Studio projects, and create things like wikis, tracking issues, and much more.

In addition to these VB Studio roles, you may have other roles related to other facets of VB Studio. For example, if you have a separate instance of Visual Builder to which you deploy responsive applications, you may have the ServiceAdministrator, ServiceDeveloper, or ServiceUser role.

To find out what identity roles you've been assigned:

  1. In a web browser, go to https://cloud.oracle.com, and click Sign In.

  2. On the Sign-In page, in Account, enter your account or tenant name, and click Next.

  3. On the Oracle Cloud Account sign-in page, enter your Oracle Cloud account credentials, and click Sign In.
  4. If you land on the My Oracle Services page, click Infrastructure Dashboard.
  5. On the OCI Console, click the Menu icon in the top-left corner.
  6. Under Governance and Administration, select Identity, and then select Federation.
  7. Select the identity service provider.
  8. In the IDCS Username column, click your name.
  9. Click Manage Service Roles.
  10. In the Service column, find the Developer service.
  11. Click the three vertical dots on the right, and select Manage instance access.
  12. In the Instance Role column, note your roles.
  13. Click Cancel to return to the last page.