Quickly compare effective permissions between users, profiles, and permission sets. Built on Heroku and Force.com using OAuth2, ExtJS4, and Java with the Play! framework.
What license is this released under? I see one for NewRelic and one for Ext JS but I do not see what perm-comparator is released under, though it states itself as "Open source".
Has Salesforce change something to the REST API/Oauth? My perm-comparator is not working anymore and got this error "error=invalid_client_id&error_description=client%20identifier%20invalid." It related to access Salesforce API but I don't know what has changed.
Can we add Additional details to this App interface to show the current Environment/sandbox name. I work with sandbox team where I have login access for 150 Sandboxes and will be logged in 3-5 sandboxes at any point of time.
Our admins will also be in the same scenario where they makes changes in UAT & Prod simultaneously and logged in to multiple orgs.
We will need this feature before plan to roll out in to our sandboxes.
Limit of 500 users, profiles and permsets prevents large orgs from seeing all their users (mainly) so add ability to search and pull specific results back to use in comparisons.
It looks like the User Permissions listed in PermComparator are using "translated" versions of the API names, i.e. the API names with spaces added. Unfortunately, this makes them look like the labels, because they are in plain english. Because they are not the actual labels, this becomes extremely confusing. Having the actual labels would be much preferable, as it would enable admins to work simultaneously in PermComparator and in the UI's profile editor without trying to figure out which permission is which!
The Enable Chatter permission appears when you ask Salesforce to enable the profile-based Chatter rollout feature. The app doesn't recognize this permission. I had two custom community profiles, one with Enable Chatter enabled and one without, and perm-comparator didn't show this permission in the differing or unique sections.