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Profile Editor

Build a profile to customize the user’s environment, define page listing and who can access it.

Definition

Fonctional

Profiles work as permissions to give access to:

A profile is made of a name, a description, and a mapping with the organization entities. When the profile is used to access a Portal menu, Portal menu entries must be defined in the profile too.
(When used to access a Living Application, the application menu is defined in the application descriptor itself.)

All profiles can use the default profiles Administrator and User. Performance and Efficiency users can also use the default profile Process Manager, and can create custom profiles.

Technical

Technically, a profile is an XML file.
Profiles are packaged in files of profiles.
A file of profiles is an XML file containing one or more profiles.

<!-- file of profiles -->
<profiles>
	<profile>
		<!--  First Profile -->
	</profile>
	<profile>
		<!--  Second Profile -->
	</profile>
</profiles>

However, profiles in a given file of profiles are totally independent.

Default profiles (Administrator, Process Manager, and User) belong to the file default_profiles.xml. This file can only contain default profiles. It cannot be renamed or deleted. Neither can be the default profiles within: only the mapping between default profiles and entities of the organization can be edited.

Only Enterprise, Performance and Efficiency editions can create new file of profiles, in order to create custom profiles.

The purpose of grouping profiles in one file is to manage together profiles related to a same business application.
For example, if you want to create a leave management application for four kinds of users (Employees, Managers, Human Resources officers, and Administrators), then you will have to create four applications and four profiles, and to bind each profile to the related application. As for the four applications, the four profiles should be managed together, and so grouped in the same file of profiles.

Files of profiles are also handy to be used in different environments: you can create different files, with the same profile names, but each profile is mapped to different entities of the organization depending on the target environment. Therefore, you could have a "profiles_dev.xml", a "profiles_UAT.xml", and a "profiles_prod.xml" files of profiles.

Create and edit a profile

All Bonita subscription editions come with an .xml editor for this feature. Only Enterprise, Performance and Efficiency editions also come with a graphical UI.

From Bonita Studio, use the new button in the Studio coolbar or click on Organization -> Profile -> New…​ It will create an empty file of profiles with a default name and open an editor. You can rename this file from the graphical UI, the project explorer or the menu Open.

The profile graphical UI provided is bound to the xml source, so you can use it to build your profile without writing xml.
You can switch from the graphical UI to the xml source at any moment, using the tabs Editor and Source at the bottom of the editor.
A toolbar is embedded to the editor, use it to:

  • Add a profile to this file of profiles: you can add a new profile or duplicate an existing one from your current project

  • Save this file of profiles As an other file of profiles (useful to duplicate the whole file)

  • Deploy this file of profiles (i.e all the profiles in this file) âš  For development purposes, it also deploys their referenced pages used as portal menu entries, but if those resources use REST API Extensions, you have to deploy those manually. In production environment, you still need to import pages, and REST API Extensions manually before to import the file of profiles.

  • Rename this file of profiles

  • Export this file of profiles (download the .xml)

  • Delete this file of profiles from your current workspace

  • Manage the Organization: add users / groups / roles to the organization in order to map them to this profile

  • Restore the default file of profiles to its initial state (only available for the file default_profile.xml)

Using the graphical editor, you can set all the parameters of your profile.

The profile name has to be unique in a given file of profiles, else it will lead to conflicts when you will try to deploy the file of profiles.
You can duplicate a profile name in different files, but remember that you can only have one instance of a given profile in production.

In the mapping section you can map Users / Groups / Roles / Memberships to your profile. You have to map your profile with elements of the active organization.
âš  Nodes in the group tree are independent âš  It means that mapping /acme to your profile won’t map /acme/hr to it. Each node has to be mapped individually to be taken into account. However, you can easily add a whole part of your organization, using the add subtree button: select a node in the tree, and then click on add subtree.

The portal menu entries can be edited for custom profiles.
Pages proposed are those provided by default in Bonita Portal and those created with the UI Designer. You can reference a custom page only if it is imported to the portal, and you will have to write its exact identifier.

The Applications section provides a quick access to the applications mapped to this profile.
To map a new application to this profile, you have to open the application and then choose this profile in the profile field of the application descriptor editor

Enable a profile

To enable a profile, it must be installed onto the portal.
For development purposes, the Studio can deploy profiles onto the portal for you (only for Performance and Efficiency editions).
On a production environment, it is done via the Organization  Profiles menu of the Administrator Portal.