I am creating an automation rule for a JWM project. When I set the actor to Automation for JIRA, the following error message appears and I cannot create it. The rule actor for this rule does not have the following permissions required CREATE_ISSUES (project 10494) What could be the cause?
Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU (JIT TRI) ,
As got from the error message, it appears that this system user doesn't have appropriate permissions. Just to confirm - are we talking about team-managed or company-managed project?
If talking about company-managed, navigate to Project settings > Permissions and check if Project Role (atlassian-addons-project-access) has the following permissions:
I would say this is a 'standard way' to configure permission schemes when it comes to system or third-party apps that need to access particular project and/or issues.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Tobi
Thanks for the reply.
This is the automation we are using at team-managed.
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Hey @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU (JIT TRI) ,
Apologies for the late reply - it's been a hectic few days.
I've just tested automation in one business team-manage project and it all works as expected (even if the project access is set to 'Private').
As @Bill Sheboy mentioned below, can you share screenshots of the automation audit log?
Also, few questions:
It would be best if you could share some screenshots so we can try to find out what's going on.
Cheers,
Tobi
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Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU (JIT TRI) You need to grant the create issue permission for the automation for Jira user by adding the "atlassian-addons-project-access" user in your permission scheme.
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Hi @KOBAYASHI HIROKAZU (JIT TRI)
When and where are you seeing that error message:
If it is the first one, that symptom can be caused by a known, racetrack error for the Issue Created trigger: the rule starts running before all of the data is available, leading to weird errors / unexpected behavior. The fix for this is to always add the Re-fetch Issue action immediately after the Issue Created trigger. This will slow down the rule a bit and reload the data before processing continues.
Kind regards,
Bill
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