By default, all Google Cloud console projects come with a single user: the original project creator. No other users have access to the project, and therefore, access to Google Cloud resources, until a user is added as a project team member. This page describes the different ways you can add new users to your project.
It also describes how Deployment Manager authenticates to other Google Cloud APIs on your behalf to create resources.
Before you begin
- If you want to use the command-line examples in this guide, install the `gcloud` command-line tool.
- If you want to use the API examples in this guide, set up API access.
- Understand Google Cloud console projects.
- Understand Google Identity and Access Management.
Access control for users
To give your users access to your project so they can create configurations and deployments, add your users as a project team member and grant them the appropriate Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles.
For information on how to add team members, read the documentation for adding team members.
Deployment Manager roles
| Role | Permissions |
|---|---|
Deployment Manager Admin( Admin role for Deployment Manager. |
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