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You do not have sufficient privileges to access the controller: Remoting Stubs


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Can anyone explain or point to documentation in Skuid on this error?
“You do not have sufficient privileges to access the controller: Remoting Stubs”.

  1. Who is You?
  2. Where is the Remoting Stubs controller? VF Page?

A good practice when developing is not make a general error statement and leave the user in the dark.

I searched Skuid and came up with nothing! Why place an error message without a way to correct or help the customer resolve?

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  • Nintex Employee
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  • July 12, 2024

Sorry you are running into this error. Thanks for asking on the community rather than just abandoning Skuid in frustration. I think we can help you out.

But first can you give me a bit more information?

  • What version of Skuid are you running?
  • Do you know if your salesforce user record has one of these permission sets: “Skuid Builder” or “Skuid Viewer”

But your questions:
1: The YOU: Is going to be the running user.
2: The Remoting Stubs is code pretty deep in the Apex code of our product. It is controlled by those permission sets. So we generally don’t hear about people seeing an error there. Honestly this is the first time I’ve heard it reported.

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  • July 12, 2024

Rob,

Apologize for the late response. Answer to your questions:

1). What version of Skuid are you running? Chicago Update 2 (14.4.21.0)

2). Do you know if your salesforce user record has one of these permission sets: “Skuid Builder” or “Skuid Viewer”

Here’s what I did to invoke that message. I wanted to view what the user is seeing so, I had Skuid Central open and my Page in Composer when I logged in as a Skuid Viewer user in Salesforce. When I did that, I returned to my Page in Composer and noticed at the top that message. Once I logged out as that User, it returned to my Admin Profile [Skuid Builder] and the message went away.

Make sense?

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  • Nintex Employee
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  • July 12, 2024

Ahh. Quite the hackery. I don’t think a typical “page reader” user will ever be able to get that far into the Skuid Package so they were seeing the page builder. They don’t typically have access to the Skuid SFDC App to even see a page list…

Thanks for letting us know about the error state though.

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