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# Members of a project
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You can manage the groups and users and their access levels in all of your
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projects. You can also personalize the access level you give each user,
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per-project.
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You should have Maintainer or Owner [permissions](../../permissions.md) to add
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or import a new user to your project.
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To view, edit, add, and remove project's members, go to your
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project's **Members**.
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## Inherited membership
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When your project belongs to the group, group members inherit the membership and permission
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level for the project from the group.
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![Project members page](img/project_members.png)
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From the image above, we can deduce the following things:
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- There are 3 members that have access to the project.
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- User0 is a Reporter and has inherited their permissions from group `demo`
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which contains current project.
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- For User1 there is no indication of a group, therefore they belong directly
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to the project we're inspecting.
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- Administrator is the Owner and member of **all** groups and for that reason,
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there is an indication of an ancestor group and inherited Owner permissions.
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[From GitLab 12.6](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/21727), you can filter this list
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using the dropdown on the right side:
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![Project members filter](img/project_members_filter_v12_6.png)
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- **Show only direct members** displays only User1.
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- **Show only inherited members** displays User0 and Administrator.
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## Add a user
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Right next to **People**, start typing the name or username of the user you
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want to add.
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![Search for people](img/add_user_search_people.png)
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Select the user and the [permission level](../../permissions.md)
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that you'd like to give the user. Note that you can select more than one user.
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![Give user permissions](img/add_user_give_permissions.png)
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Once done, hit **Add users to project** and they will be immediately added to
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your project with the permissions you gave them above.
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![List members](img/add_user_list_members.png)
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From there on, you can either remove an existing user or change their access
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level to the project.
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## Import users from another project
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You can import another project's users in your own project by hitting the
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**Import members** button on the upper right corner of the **Members** menu.
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In the dropdown menu, you can see only the projects you are Maintainer on.
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![Import members from another project](img/add_user_import_members_from_another_project.png)
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Select the one you want and hit **Import project members**. A flash message
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notifying you that the import was successful will appear, and the new members
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are now in the project's members list. Notice that the permissions that they
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had on the project you imported from are retained.
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![Members list of new members](img/add_user_imported_members.png)
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## Invite people using their e-mail address
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If a user you want to give access to doesn't have an account on your GitLab
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instance, you can invite them just by typing their e-mail address in the
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user search field.
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![Invite user by mail](img/add_user_email_search.png)
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As you can imagine, you can mix inviting multiple people and adding existing
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GitLab users to the project.
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![Invite user by mail ready to submit](img/add_user_email_ready.png)
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Once done, hit **Add users to project** and watch that there is a new member
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with the e-mail address we used above. From there on, you can resend the
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invitation, change their access level, or even delete them.
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![Invite user members list](img/add_user_email_accept.png)
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Once the user accepts the invitation, they will be prompted to create a new
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GitLab account using the same e-mail address the invitation was sent to.
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## Project membership and requesting access
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Project owners can :
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- Allow non-members to request access to the project.
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- Prevent non-members from requesting access.
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To configure this, go to the project settings and click on **Allow users to request access**.
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GitLab users can request to become a member of a project. Go to the project you'd
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like to be a member of and click the **Request Access** button on the right
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side of your screen.
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![Request access button](img/request_access_button.png)
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After access is requested:
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- Up to ten project maintainers are notified of the request via email.
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Email is sent to the most recently active project maintainers.
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- Any project maintainer can approve or decline the request on the members page.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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If a project does not have any maintainers, the notification is sent to the
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most recently active owners of the project's group.
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![Manage access requests](img/access_requests_management.png)
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If you change your mind before your request is approved, just click the
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**Withdraw Access Request** button.
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![Withdraw access request button](img/withdraw_access_request_button.png)
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## Share project with group
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Alternatively, you can [share a project with an entire group](share_project_with_groups.md) instead of adding users one by one.
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