I've been trying to restrict edit access for issues at a specific status via the Workflow status properties. I can't seem to figure out what to add to give the "Automation for Jira" user edit access.
I've tried both (not at the same time):
Neither seem to work. I've confirmed that "Automation for Jira" is able to edit the respective issues when I have no properties set. But when I set these properties to try to restrict edit access to ONLY "Automation for Jira", nothing is able to edit the respective issues - including the "Automation for Jira" user.
Something I'm missing?
You have to use
Key: jira.permission.edit.projectrole
Value: ID of the project role of "atlassian-addons-project-access"
This was perfect and took me way too long to find. I could not get these specifics from any of the Atlassian documentation I found. To me it would seem that 'Value' information like this should be easier to find.
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The right Automation for Jira ID can get from Quickfilter assignee = Automation for Jira.
Your number format looks correct.
jira.permission.edit.user
557058:f58131cb-b67d-43c7-b30d-6b58d40bd077
Actor of the Automation rule = Automation for Jira.
I tested few cases, it looks this works.
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Hello,
I have same need as described initially as Secure level adding is not the choice (Issues must be visible for any project user, but editable for 1 project role (this is clear how to do) and for Automation for Jira only).
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Try this in status property
Property Key: jira.permission.assign.assignee
Property Value: assignee
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Hi @Imdad KP
I'm curious, what would this do? The "Automation for Jira" user is not the assignee for the issue (and I don't want to make it the assignee).
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Can you share the screenshot of the configurations you have created? Then, I can share the exact configuration that I have mentioned above.
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Not sure what this screenshot will tell you that my original post didn't, but here you go:
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I ended up getting close enough to what I need for now using Security Levels. It's not perfect and I may need to revisit this in the future, but I'm going to call it good enough for now.
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