In the previous recipes, we looked at how to use global permissions to control Jira access and administrator-level access. In this recipe, we will demonstrate how to control project-level permissions, starting with access to projects.
Controlling access to a project
Getting ready
To control project-level access, we use permission schemes. Jira comes with a default permission scheme, which is applied automatically to all projects. You can use this scheme and update its permission settings directly. For this recipe, we will start by creating a new permission scheme to illustrate the whole process. If you want to just use the default scheme, you can skip the first three steps.