Can't share filters because there are no controls to share them!Capture.PNG
There's nothing to the right of Shares and Add Shares. This is a dev instance of JIRA. Our production instance, configured similarly, works fine:
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What's going on?
Guys, I had the same issue and found the solution - AdBlock! Its share-blocking functionality seems to be a bit too agressive. Turn it off for the Jira site and all should be OK! :)
It helped, thank you!
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This worked, thank you!
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This worked for me as well! thank you!
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turning off adblock helped here too
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Thank you, helped me too
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That is crazy. Dunno why it is not documented directly in Jira. Thank you! You saved my life!!!
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This is veeery odd, but it helped me a lot. Thanks!
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Thank you!
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Wow! I was going nuts trying to debug my Jira permissions and settings, and it was just my ad-blocker, thanks for this tip!
Atlassian needs to add this to their docs!
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Omg life saver thank you!
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Thanks, it also helped me !
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Thanks.
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This worked for us as well.
Another "undocumented feature" of Jira.
Thanks Fenix!
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Thank you!
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I would say you are lacking the global permission to create shared objects. Check admin -> global permissions
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Considering I was running as admin at the time, I think not. Besides this worked before. I'm not sure what you want me to check under global permissions but I see that Create Shared Objects is granted to jira-users and Manage Group Filter Subscriptions to jira-developers of which I am a member of both. Regardless however, is there ever a time where you should show headings such as Shares and Add Shares in the attached images and NOT display anything to the right of them?!?
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Seems to work only when you select "My" Filters from "Manage filters" section. You get an option to edit the filter here.
But if you search for a filter and gets listed there though you are the owner, you dont have an option to edit.
(Solution gotten from this ticket https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-38509)
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Xavier, this doesn't help us. If we go to:
My Filters -> [choose a filter] -> Gear -> Edit
then the only things we can edit are Name, Description, and the Favorite star. Nothing about sharing.
Our admin can perform sharing by running the filter, clicking "Details" next to the "Save As". But for us, that panel only shows "Owned by...", "Permissions: This filter is only visible to you", and "Subscriptions: This filter has no subscriptions."
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My best guess is that you do not have the global permission for "create shared objects" - check with your admins who does.
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Thanks.
I think when I wasn't looking they must have enabled that option. Now, under the same screen I mentioned above, I see "Add Shares" and can select a Group, a Project, etc, with which to share my Filter.
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Hi,
I have the exact same issue, was not an issue until today, previously i've shared filters with no issues?
I can however edit dashboard shares.
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Seems to work only when you select "My" Filters from "Manage filters" section. You get an option to edit the filter here.
But if you search for a filter and gets listed there though you are the owner, you dont have an option to edit.
(Solution gotten from this ticket https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-38509)
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This is a bug. I found this question as I was trying to find out if it's filed.
You can't add jira-administrators to the "create shared objects" permission because jira-users permissions are implied with jira-administrators. However you have to be in jira-users group to actually create shared objects, it isn't inherited.
Edit: here is the bug https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-38509
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Thanks! Finally, I found it. I got crazy trying to find subscribe and edit actions.
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I see the plugin Share Your JIRA also be very helpful!
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Hi Andrew,
I have a similar usage of sharing issues and specifally filter lists - to keep customers (non users of JIRA system) up to date. Maybe this free plugin would be a nice solution or at least a workaround for your request?
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/aptis.plugins.shareYourJira
You will be able to grant a 1:1 view of your filter list. This plugin create a unqiue link you can send to any person. Also you can control the share by delete the link or edit the displayed columns afterwards
Let me know if this is something for you.
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