Administrator Guide
The Customfield Editor for Jira enables normal users to edit options of a customfield without beeing part of the jira-administrators group.
Therefore the Jira administrator needs to grant permissions on customfields via the Permission Editor.
Permission Editor
To access the Permission Editor click on Issues
in the Jira top navigation bar. In the drop-down click on Field Editor
. Wait while the Field Editor page is loading. Now click on Permission Editor
in the left side navaigation.
You need Jira administrator privileges.
List Fields
The List Fields page show all customfields. You can click edit
on the list entry of customfields whose fieldtypes are supported by the Customfield Editor for Jira.
Migration Status and Tasks
Since version 1.2.1 the app will execute Migration Tasks after the installation. If for some reason these tasks fail during post-install run you can execute them manually.
This short screencast shows you how to check the Migration Status and execute Tasks if necessary.
Edit Permissions
The Edit Permissions page allows you to grant permissions to single users or groups. Just click into the textfield and start typing, an autocomplete-dropdown will open that let's you select the username or groupname.
Since version 1.2.1 you can grant context specific permissions. Meaning you can grant a user or group only permission on one or more contexts of a customfield.
This screencast explains how to use the Permission Editor.
A short note about using usernames for permissions. When doing so be aware that, when deleting a user, the permission is not deleted. Instead it will be kept. Since version 1.7.1 of the app a permission for a deleted user will display username ?NO_USER_FOUND?
in the user list. For app versions smaller than v1.7.1 please mind bug [CEP-47].
We recommend using groups for permissions, since they usually do not change so often and you will not have 'dead users' in your permission user list.
Settings
To access the Settings click on 'Issues' in the Jira top navigation bar. In the drop-down menu click on 'Field Editor'. Wait while the Field Editor page is loading. Now click on 'Settings' in the left side navaigation.
You need Jira administrator privileges.
When you change the 'Navigation Links Setting' to 'Hide all administration links ... from non-administrators' a normal Jira user will see the sidebar navigation like this: