Hi
Is it possible to assign permissions to users based on components and filters?
For example, I don't want a developer user to see all the issues which are under the "Engineering" component.
Also, is it possible to control the permission of users on "Filters"
Hi, @Narayan P !
Welcome to the Community!
You have an interesting case to R&D.
If you don't have any additional apps:
It looks to me that you can:
a) create issue security level on each "component",
b) create "project roles" on each "component",
c) then in workflow configurations add a post-function "Set issue security level based on user's project role", for example, on creation-transition.
So each project role will see just their issues(in filters, gadgets, reports, dashboards, boards).
If you have any additional apps, for example,ScriptRunner for Jira:
Maybe you can create your own logical script that will set right issue security level, depends on components value on issue-creation.
Some years ago I made it on Jira Server.
Good luck!
@Narayan P Their is no direct way of doing what you are asking but few workarounds to achieve it. You can set up Browse Permission of your project on a group picker filed, now i believe you would be using groups to group your users under project roles if not then i guess you should use groups.
Now you should use automation to set group picker value based on component selected.
Same came be done for other permissions also, I know you can use Security scheme in somewhat same way but i personally find it very confusing and annoying so i use permission scheme to achieve these kind of things.
For filters i don't believe you can control access to it based on users you can control filter access based on either groups ,project roles, your organisation or keep it private
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