So the use case is the following.
Use Case
A single Service Desk project. All customers use this service desk.
Need a knowledge base. But, here is the catch. The different customers can't see KB articles for other customers.
Possible Solution
I think this is possible using groups and adding service desk customers to these groups.
Then have a single knowledge base with page restrictions based on the groups.
Would this work?
Possible issues with this approach...
The Big Questions
Does anyone have a better approach?
Are there any plugins that could help solve this?
I'm pretty shocked that this isn't possible. And sad. Please vote for this suggestion: CONFCLOUD-64798
Did some testing using groups and restrictions with a single KB space a page restrictions and that seemed to work fine from portal. KB only return pages according to the restrictions.
This was a server instance though.
How to centrally manage groups in cloud? Can a Jira instnace be the user directory in cloud as it can on server instances?
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So that answer is answered I believe. Cloud allows to manage users and groups across the applications. So that should work.
This only leaves licenses and organization alignement.
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I am guessing I am out of luck as far as these go. It will cost licenses in confluence and organization, as it is a custom field, is a manual thing unless we do some custom scripting.
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