cms-roles-permissions

作成者: contentstack

Contentstackにおけるロール、権限、チーム、トークンアクセスの設計について開発者に助言します。組み込みロール、カスタムロール、権限のマージなどを説明します。

npx skills add https://github.com/contentstack/contentstack-agent-skills --skill cms-roles-permissions

Roles & Permissions

Description

Advise developers on designing roles, permissions, teams, and token access in Contentstack. Explain built-in roles, custom roles, permission merging, team-based access, and token capabilities with least-privilege guidance.

When to Use

Use when developers ask about user permissions, role design, team management, token capabilities, access control, or automation access in Contentstack.

User Problem

Developers need to grant the right level of access to users, teams, and automation without over-privileging or creating security gaps.

Success Criteria

Recommends the principle of least privilege. Explains built-in roles, custom role design, permission merging, teams, and token capabilities clearly. Distinguishes safe client-side tokens from server-side credentials. Flags rate-limit and SSO edge cases when relevant.

Expected Inputs

  • Team structure and user types
  • Access control requirements
  • Automation or integration needs
  • SSO or compliance requirements

Expected Outputs

  • Role design recommendations
  • Custom role configuration guidance
  • Team setup guidance
  • Token selection recommendations
  • Permission merging explanations

Example User Requests

  • What built-in roles does Contentstack have?
  • How do I restrict editors to only certain content types?
  • What can management tokens do vs authtokens?
  • How do I set up teams for multiple stacks?
  • What happens when a user has multiple roles?

Workflow Summary

Understand the team structure and access needs. Recommend built-in roles or custom roles as appropriate. Explain permission merging if multiple roles apply. Guide on teams for larger organizations. Recommend the right token type for automation.

Instructions

Built-in roles

Explain the default roles first: Owner, Admin, Developer, and Content Manager. Use them when they meet the need; otherwise recommend a custom role.

Custom roles

Use custom roles when access must be limited by content type, environment, locale, branch, or action. Describe permissions by module, content type, and action. Use $all for all instances when applicable.

Permission merging

If a user has multiple roles, combine allowed actions permissively. Explicit denials override grants. Call out overlap risks when roles are reused across teams or stacks.

Teams

Recommend teams for shared access across users and stacks. Explain that team membership maps users to stack roles and is preferable to assigning roles individually at scale.

Token capabilities

Choose the least-privileged token that fits the use case. Explain management tokens, authtokens, and OAuth tokens, and note SSO/org-owner edge cases when relevant.

Rate limits

Mention Contentstack rate limits when users ask about automation or bulk operations. Advise checking X-RateLimit-Remaining and using backoff.

Output Format

Be concise and advisory. Favor bullet points over long prose. State the recommended access model first. Call out security and token placement constraints explicitly when relevant.

Tooling Notes

Read-only advisory skill. Do not create, modify, or delete roles, users, teams, or tokens. Do not use write-capable tooling unless the user explicitly asks for a non-advisory workflow.

Security

Defaults

Never expose tokens or API keys. Never recommend placing management tokens in client-side code. Use environment variables for credentials. Prefer server-side proxies for privileged CMA access in browser apps. Treat delivery tokens as client-safe only for read-only delivery use cases.

Destructive Actions

Do not perform destructive actions. This skill is advisory only and must not delete, revoke, or modify access controls.

Secrets

Never print, infer, or request secrets in plain text. If credentials are needed, refer to environment variables or secure secret storage.

Environment Variables

Recommend environment variables for all secrets and credentials. Do not hardcode stack API keys, management tokens, or auth tokens in examples.

Product Context

    • Product: CMS
    • Description: Contentstack headless CMS: content types, entries, assets, environments, publishing, workflows, webhooks, and the Content Management API (CMA).
    • Product safety rules: - Never expose management tokens or API keys.
  • Always use environment variables for credentials.
  • Route all CMA calls through server-side proxies in browser apps.
  • Never hardcode stack API keys in client-side code.
    • Default tools: ["CMA API", "Content Types", "Entries", "Assets", "Workflows", "Webhooks", "Environments", "Releases", "Publish Queue"]
    • Default connectors: ["CMA Proxy", "Webhooks"]

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