What is the best approach to save QGIS projects to PostgreSQL without saving the project-creator's credentials/permissions? If the DB admin creates a project and saves it to the DB, anyone opening that project will attain the admin's permissions on layers in that map.
To recreate: 1) Create a map containing PostGIS layers and save project to DB. All layers should be editable by the admin. Admin is logged into DB with auth config, not basic auth. 2) Create a new read-only user and new profile in QGIS and log in to DB. 3) Open the project and try to edit layers. Read-only user will be able to see and edit all layers just like the DB Admin. Is there a way to save projects to DB WITHOUT saving any user creds/permissions? Cliff -- Cliff Patterson Ph.D. *PSD* | Senior GIS Consultant P: 519-690-2565 ext. 2616 www.psdrcs.com London | 148 Fullarton St. 9th Floor
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