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  1. Access management
  2. EventRouter roles

Service roles for EventRouter

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at November 24, 2025

With EventRouter service roles, you can manage user access to EventRouter resources: buses, connectors, and rules.

serverless.eventrouter.auditorserverless.eventrouter.auditor

The serverless.eventrouter.auditor role enables viewing info on buses, connectors, and rules, as well as access permissions granted for them.

serverless.eventrouter.viewerserverless.eventrouter.viewer

The serverless.eventrouter.viewer role enables viewing info on buses, connectors, and rules, as well as access permissions granted for them.

This role includes the serverless.eventrouter.auditor permissions.

serverless.eventrouter.supplierserverless.eventrouter.supplier

The serverless.eventrouter.supplier enables sending user events to buses and transmitting audit events.

Users with this role can:

  • Send user events to buses using the EventService/Send gRPC API call.
  • Send user events to buses using the EventService/Put gRPC API call.
  • Transmit audit events.

serverless.eventrouter.editorserverless.eventrouter.editor

The serverless.eventrouter.editor role enables managing buses, connectors, and rules, as well as sending user and audit events to buses.

Users with this role can:

  • View info on buses and access permissions granted for them, as well as create, modify, and delete buses.
  • View info on connectors and access permissions granted for them, as well as create, modify, and delete connectors.
  • View info on rules and access permissions granted for them, as well as create, modify, and delete rules.
  • Send user events to buses using the EventService/Send gRPC API call.
  • Send user events to buses using the EventService/Put gRPC API call.
  • Transmit audit events.

This role includes the serverless.eventrouter.viewer and serverless.eventrouter.supplier permissions.

serverless.eventrouter.adminserverless.eventrouter.admin

The serverless.eventrouter.admin role enables managing buses, connectors, rules, and access to them, as well as sending user and audit events to buses.

Users with this role can:

  • View info on buses as well as create, modify, and delete them.
  • View info on access permissions granted for buses and modify such permissions.
  • View info on connectors as well as create, modify, and delete them.
  • View info on access permissions granted for connectors and modify such permissions.
  • View info on rules as well as create, modify, and delete them.
  • View info on access permissions granted for rules and modify such permissions.
  • Send user events to buses using the EventService/Send gRPC API call.
  • Send user events to buses using the EventService/Put gRPC API call.
  • Transmit audit events.
  • View info on the EventRouter quotes.

This role includes the serverless.eventrouter.editor permissions.

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