Retrieves a list of permissions the user has for the specified iModel. iModels permissions may be configured on an iTwin level or an iModel level. iModel level permissions can be configured per role or per user. This operation will return permissions configured for this specific iModel or iTwin permissions if iModel permissions are not configured.
imodels_webview
- allows to view iModel in web browser, but does not allow to get its local copy and view in desktop app.
imodels_read
- allows to open and view an iModel only in read-only state.
imodels_write
- allows to make changes to an iModel. Allows to create and modify named versions. Allows to create mapping between PW connection and iModel to facilitate bridges.
imodels_manage
- allows to create an iModel. Allows to configure access per iModel. Allows to manage locks, codes or local copies for the entire iModel. This permission is both iModel and iTwin level permission, but Create iModel operation requires that user has imodels_manage
permission on the iTwin level.
imodels_delete
- allows to delete an iModel. This permission is only available on the iTwin level.
Authentication
Requires Authorization
header with valid Bearer token for scope itwin-platform
.
For more documentation on authorization and how to get access token visit OAUTH2 Authorization page.
Authorization
User must have imodels_webview
permission assigned at the iModel level. If iModel Role permissions at the iModel level are configured, then user must additionally have at least imodels_webview
permission assigned at the iTwin level. If permissions at the iModel level are not configured, then user must have imodels_webview
permission assigned at the iTwin level.
Alternatively the user should be an Organization Administrator for the Organization that owns a given iTwin the iModel belongs to.
For more information please refer to Account Administrator documentation section on Access Control API documentation page.
Rate limits
All iTwin Platform API operations have a rate limit. For more documentation on that visit Rate limits and quotas page.
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