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×Hi everyone,
I'm currently trying to use a service account (recently introduced by Atlassian) as the actor in some of our Jira Service Management automation rules.
The account has:
A JSM agent license
Access to the relevant project(s)
However, it doesn't appear in the list of available actors when editing an automation rule.
I understand from the documentation and community discussions that the account might only become visible after performing an action (e.g., commenting, transitioning an issue).
But since this is a service account, it has no password and cannot log in interactively — so it's impossible to manually trigger such an action.
Is there any workaround or official way to enable a service account to be recognized as an automation actor? Or are service accounts currently not supported for this use case?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi @Damien DELIGNIERES ,
I actually reached out to Atlassian support regarding this limitation, and they confirmed that service accounts cannot currently be selected as automation rule actors. They also created a feature request to address this use case: AUTO-2008.
If anyone else is impacted, I’d recommend voting and watching that ticket to help raise visibility
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Welcome @Damien DELIGNIERES
I've just tested this out now and no, you cannot add a service account as an actor in the automation rule. However, you can add them to the project.
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