(Optional) if your Jira is hosted on AWS EC2, you can manage Lambda permissions through Roles. |
On AWS, Create IAM user with Lambda Permissions i.e. go to Identity & Access Management (IAM) → Users → Click Add User
Username: e.g. scmenthusiast
Access Type: Programmatic access
Set permissions: Click Attach existing policies directly → Choose Policy (LambdaFullAccess)
Click Create user.
That's it, take the note of Access Key ID & Secret Access keys.
On Jira, Go to Manage apps → Amazon IAM Users Access Keys → Add New IAM User.
Option if you don't like to manage IAM access keys in Jira database |
In Jira, Create IAM User without Access key ID and Secret access key.
Go to your Jira host, copy Access key ID and Secret access key to ~/.aws/credentials file.
$ vi ~/.aws/credentials [default] aws_access_key_id = ASIAYQXMDDN5CGUE**** aws_secret_access_key = qtQlqQONtbU2H6MNb2VJfqRpOALlVto8***** |