Hey Jira experts, we host our own 7.8.4, where do we control the pre-populated values in "Users and roles" please?
... and that's where I would expect it to stop, but instead also
4. Observe pre-populated role for "HR STAFF" with 50 usernames
This isn't a huge problem since the project's permissions only refer to Administrators but having the HR thing associated is annoying enough to ask, how to not start the project with this role?
Also, how to delete it from the project?
Thanks!
You can manage the default members of project roles on the main Project Roles configuration page, which should be found at https://<your-jira-domain>/secure/project/ViewProjectRoles.jspa - each row should show a "Manage Default Members" link.
Here, you can set individual users or user groups as the default members of each role when you create a new project.
Also, I think this is what you're asking about, but project roles are global in Jira and apply to all projects. If a project role appears in one project, it will be available in all projects. To your point, membership to certain roles may not actually do anything on a given project - it all depends on the permission and notification configurations.
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Jackpot!
Presently I can't edit it, fails with org.apache.velocity.exception.MethodInvocationException: Invocation of method 'getUserPickerHtml' in class com.atlassian.jira.web.action.admin.roles.UserRoleActorAction threw exception java.lang.NullPointerException
... but I'll sort that out. Thanks for the useful answer!
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This is good information and I appreciate the quick replies, but I guess I wasn't clear.
We have about a dozen roles defined on the main Project Roles configuration page, at https://<your-jira-domain>/secure/project/ViewProjectRoles.jspa
Immediately after creating a new Jira business project, and visiting https://<your-jira-domain>/plugins/servlet/project-config/<new project key>/roles
I would expect to see only (perhaps) Administrators, but instead my brand new project includes the HR STAFF role with 50 users.
That's the issue, I don't want to have to begin preparing a new project's role list by deleting anyone, but cannot figure out why HR STAFF is pre-populated. Does that make sense?
Thanks!
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Are those 50 users listed as default members of that role under "Manage Default Members" on the Project Roles configuration page? That's the only thing I know of that should pre-populate a project role with users (unless you're using some Marketplace apps - I don't know of one, but it might be possible that an app is set up to add users to this role at project creation).
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Thank you Alex.
The issue is not about the members of the role, but that this role is involved at all in the creation of a new project. I can't see what is different with the HR role vs. any of the other defined roles.
The HR role is consistently being added to a new project. For the other roles Jira works as I would expect, leaves those out until I add them to the project.
Weird huh?
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One thing to keep in mind is that the Roles you can select from in a Project is limited to those that have one or more permission assigned in the Projects Permission Scheme.
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