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"Logged as" visible for all type of roles #4

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mpingarron opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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"Logged as" visible for all type of roles #4

mpingarron opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 4 comments
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@mpingarron
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Hello,
Is there any possibility to see the "logged as" information for every user logged, not only for users with Manager role?
Great and amazing job done with WARP!
Thanks and regards!

@sebo-b
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sebo-b commented May 19, 2022

Do I understand your request correctly, do you mean that there is no visible indication of who you are when you are logged in? If so I think that a proper way to fix it will be to implement self-service for users (like changing password, recovering password, etc) and it should be shown as a signed as button in the corner (similar to what you can see in github or many other services).

I will add it to a todo list, however, I cannot promise when I will have time to implement it.

@sebo-b sebo-b added the enhancement New feature or request label May 19, 2022
@mpingarron
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Yes, that's right. When I logged as admin user, the "Logged as: username [login]]" is shown in the navbar at the right between "users" menu and warp logo. But when logged as a user, the block of the right (report, users and login) is not shown.

I have very limited knowledge of web programing, but I will try to do the best to help you and get it running. In case of get it, I will give you the code.

Thank you very much for your work!

@productiveme
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productiveme commented Sep 30, 2022

+1
A function for the user to change their own password would be very helpful. Currently an admin has to either use a common password for all users (which negates having a password in the first place), or have to create different passwords for every user and communicate that manually. It makes life a lot harder for the admins and the user knows that someone else always knows their password.

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davidefu commented Jun 9, 2024

made here davidefu@1d461d2
currently only showing the username

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