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Gamma role does not have permissions to drill #26762

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sfirke opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #27029
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Gamma role does not have permissions to drill #26762

sfirke opened this issue Jan 23, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #27029

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@sfirke
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sfirke commented Jan 23, 2024

Bug description

With out-of-the-box permissions, the Gamma role can right click and see the option to drill, but gets an Access is denied error. They are missing the "can samples on datasource" permission that is needed for this. See #25388 for discussion.

How to reproduce the bug

Try to drill-by a chart from a user with Gamma role permissions.

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See discussion link above.

Superset version

3.0.3

Python version

3.9

Node version

16

Browser

Chrome

Additional context

There is the design question of whether Gamma role should be able to drill by default (or Public, for that matter). I posted in Slack about this, Tai thought Gamma should be able to drill b/c they can already create charts with that data. I think Gamma yes to default drilling, Public no.

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  • I have searched Superset docs and Slack and didn't find a solution to my problem.
  • I have searched the GitHub issue tracker and didn't find a similar bug report.
  • I have checked Superset's logs for errors and if I found a relevant Python stacktrace, I included it here as text in the "additional context" section.
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yes, this solved my same issue

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