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Restrict or Hide Specific Component from options for users based on project role when raising JIRA

We need to prevent user to create JIRA with specific component based on user role or is there any way to hide the component from user based on the role.

 

I tried to hide the Component based on the user role but not working, Can some help me to fix this. 

I am configured the script in Field Behaviour.

 

import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.security.roles.ProjectRoleManager
import static com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueFieldConstants.*
import static com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueFieldConstants.ISSUE_TYPE

def projectRoleManager = ComponentAccessor.getComponent(ProjectRoleManager)
def projectComponentManager = ComponentAccessor.getProjectComponentManager()
def components = projectComponentManager.findAllForProject(issueContext.projectObject.id)

def user = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser
def componentField = getFieldById(COMPONENTS)
def availablecomponents = []

//use this def and if code to check project roles
def remoteUsersRoles = projectRoleManager.getProjectRoles(user, issueContext.projectObject)*.name

if ("Special Users" in remoteUsersRoles)
{
availablecomponents.setFormValue(components.findAll { it.name in ["01-DEVELOPMENT", "02-HELPDESK", "03-SECURITY"] }*.id)
}

else {
availablecomponents.setFormValue(components.findAll { it.name in ["02-HELPDESK", "03-SECURITY" ] }*.id)
}

componentField.setFieldOptions(COMPONENTS)

Thanks,

Vasantakumaar. 

1 comment

Steven Behnke
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Feb 05, 2021

I hope this is helpful.

import com.atlassian.jira.component.ComponentAccessor
import com.atlassian.jira.security.roles.ProjectRoleManager
import static com.atlassian.jira.issue.IssueFieldConstants.COMPONENTS

def projectRoleManager = ComponentAccessor.getComponent ProjectRoleManager.class
def currentUser = ComponentAccessor.jiraAuthenticationContext.loggedInUser

def targetRoleName = 'Special Users'
def project = getIssueContext().projectObject
def projectComponents = project.components
def currentUserRoleNames = projectRoleManager.getProjectRoles(currentUser, project)*.name

if (!currentUserRoleNames.contains(targetRoleName)) {
getFieldById(COMPONENTS).setFieldOptions(
projectComponents.findAll {
it.name in [
'02-HELPDESK',
'03-SECURITY'
]
}.collectEntries {
[
it.id.toString(),
it.name
]
}
)
}

Like Vasanta Kumaar likes this

Thanks @Steven Behnke

 

The code which you shared is working.

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