# Orgs and Teams URL: /docs/concepts/orgs-and-teams Source: /vercel/path0/docs/content/docs/(guides)/concepts/orgs-and-teams.mdx Manage teams and team members *** title: Orgs and Teams description: Manage teams and team members ------------------------------------------ Teams provide a structured way to group users and manage their permissions. Users can belong to multiple teams simultaneously, allowing them to represent departments, B2B customers, or projects. The server can perform all operations on a team, but the client can only carry out some actions if the user has the necessary permissions. This applies to all actions that can be performed on a server/client-side `User` object and a `Team` object. ## Concepts ### Team permissions If you attempt to perform an action without the necessary team permissions, the function will throw an error. Always check if the user has the required permission before performing any action. Learn more about permissions [here](./permissions.mdx). Here is an example of how to check if a user has a specific permission on the client ```tsx const user = useUser({ or: 'redirect' }); const team = user.useTeam('some-team-id'); if (!team) { return
Team not found
; } const hasPermission = user.usePermission(team, '$invite_members'); if (!hasPermission) { return
No permission
; } // Perform corresponding action like inviting a user ``` ### Team profile A user can have a different profile for each team they belong to (Note this is different to the user's personal profile). This profile contains information like `displayName` and `profileImageUrl`. The team profile can be left empty and it will automatically take the user's personal profile information. The team profile is visible to all the other users in the team that have the `$read_members` permission. ## Retrieving a user's teams You can list all teams a user belongs to using the `listTeams` or `useTeams` functions or fetch a specific team with `getTeam` or `useTeam`. These functions work on both clients and servers. Client Component Server Component ```tsx const user = useUser({ or: 'redirect' }); const allTeams = user.useTeams(); const someTeam = user.useTeam('some-team-id'); // May be null if the user is not a member of this team return (
{allTeams.map(team => (
{team.displayName}
))}
{someTeam ? someTeam.displayName : 'Not a member of this team'}
); ```
```tsx const user = await stackServerApp.getUser({ or: 'redirect' }); const allTeams = await user.listTeams(); const someTeam = await user.getTeam('some-team-id'); // May be null if the user is not a member of this team return (
{allTeams.map(team => (
{team.displayName}
))}
{someTeam ? someTeam.displayName : 'Not a member of this team'}
```
## Creating a team To create a team, use the `createTeam` function on the `User` object. The user will be added to the team with the default team creator permissions (You can change this on the permissions tab in the Stack dashboard). On the client side, this requires enabling the "client side team creation" on the team settings tab in the Stack dashboard. ```jsx const team = await user.createTeam({ displayName: 'New Team', }); ``` To create a team on the server without adding a specific user, use the `createTeam` function on the `ServerApp` object: ```jsx const team = await stackServerApp.createTeam({ displayName: 'New Team', }); ``` ## Updating a team You can update a team with the `update` function on the `Team` object. On the client, the user must have the `$update_team` permission to perform this action. ```tsx await team.update({ displayName: 'New Name', }); ``` ## Custom team metadata You can store custom metadata on a team object, similar to the user object. The metadata can be any JSON object. * `clientMetadata`: Can be read and updated on both the client and server sides. * `serverMetadata`: Can only be read and updated on the server side. * `clientReadOnlyMetadata`: Can be read on both the client and server sides, but can only be updated on the server side. ```tsx await team.update({ clientMetadata: { customField: 'value', }, }); console.log(team.clientMetadata.customField); // 'value' ``` ## List users in a team You can list all users in a team with the `listUsers` function or the `useUsers` hook on the `Team` object. Note that if you want to get the team profile, you need to get it with `user.teamProfile`. On the client, the current user must have the `$read_members` permission in the team to perform this action. Client Component Server Component ```tsx // ... retrieve the team and ensure user has the necessary permissions const users = team.useUsers(); return (
{users.map(user => (
{user.teamProfile.displayName}
))}
); ```
```tsx // ... retrieve the team const users = await team.listUsers(); return (
{users.map(user => (
{user.teamProfile.displayName}
))}
); ```
## Get current user's team profile You can get the current user's team profile with the `getTeamProfile` or `useTeamProfile` function on the `User` object. This function returns the team profile for the team with the given ID. Client Component Server Component ```tsx const teamProfile = user.useTeamProfile(team); ``` ```tsx const teamProfile = await user.getTeamProfile(team); ``` ## Invite a user to a team You can invite a user to a team using the `inviteUser` function on the `Team` object. The user will receive an email with a link to join the team. On the client side, the current user must have the `$invite_members` permission to perform this action. ```tsx await team.inviteUser(email); ``` ## Adding a user to a team If you want to add a user to a team without sending an email, use the `addUser` function on the `ServerTeam` object. This function can only be called on the server side. ```tsx await team.addUser(user.id); ``` ## Removing a user from a team You can remove a user from a team with the `removeUser` function on the `Team` object. On the client side, the current user must have the `$remove_members` permission to perform this action. ```tsx await team.removeUser(user.id); ``` ## Leaving a team All users can leave a team without any permissions required. ```tsx const team = await user.getTeam('some-team-id'); await user.leaveTeam(team); ``` ## Deleting a team You can delete a team with the `delete` function on the `Team` object. On the client side, the current user must have the `$delete_team` permission to perform this action. ```tsx await team.delete(); ```