Organizations are groups that tie together users, workspaces, and images. You must assign all of your images and workspaces to a specific organization. An end-user can only access images that are assigned to the same organization they are.
Be sure to familiarize yourself with the types of roles you can assign users within an organization.
The default organization
Coder automatically creates a default organization for you during the deployment process. You can then assign users and their workspaces to that organization.
If you have multiple organizations, you can set one or more as the default; you can also change which organizations are defaults at any time.
Namespaces
Deprecation notice: The
namespaceWhitelist
field has been deprecated in Coder version 1.17.
Coder's Helm chart previously included a namespaceWhitelist
field that
accepted a list of cluster namespaces and made them available to Coder. The
workspace provider feature supersedes this
field.
You will not be able to make any changes unless you are removing namespaces
that no longer contain workspaces with Coder deployments v1.17.0 or later (if
you remove namespaces from the namespaceWhitelist
field, the workspaces in the
namespaces are no longer accessible).
For older Coder deployments, you can continue using existing workspaces in whitelisted namespaces, though you cannot create new workspaces in those namespaces.
If you want to separate Coder workspaces by namespaces in a Kubernetes cluster, you can do so by deploying a new workspace provider to each additional namespace in the cluster. The workspace provider provisions workspaces to the namespace it has been deployed to, and you can control access to each workspace provider via an organization allowlist to replace the previous organization namespace behaviors.