API Key Manager for Jira

for Jira Cloud
145 installs
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  • Jira Software
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Improve Jira Cloud API security with restricted, time-limited API keys

Time-limited API Keys

All keys generated with API Key Manager for Jira Cloud are time-limited by default, allowing you better control of how your instance's data can be accessed.

Read-Only Keys

Don't want to allow a key to manipulate data? No problem, create read-only API keys by only allowing GET requests

Restrict API Keys

You can further restrict what an API Key can do by giving a list of allowable API endpoints.

More details

API Key Manager for Jira Cloud allows you to create time-limited, restricted API key that can be used with your Jira Cloud instance.

Usually, API tokens in Jira Cloud are created by individual users and inherit all the permissions of that user on any instance. API keys created with API Key Manager for Jira Cloud in contrast only apply to one specific Jira instance, are time-limited, can be revoked at any time, and can be explicitly restricted to certain REST endpoints. Use it to create and manage:

  • Temporary keys that automatically expire
  • Restricted keys for single use-case, such as Issue creation
  • Read-only keys

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Polymetis Apps is funded by Atlassian Ventures.

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This app offers additional security, reliability, and support through:

  • Cloud security participation
  • Reliability checks
  • 24hr support response time
  • and more.

Privacy and security

Privacy policy

Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.

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Integration Details

API Key Manager for Jira integrates with your Atlassian product. This remote service can:

  • Take Jira administration actions (e.g. create projects and custom fields, view workflows, manage issue link types).
  • Create and edit project settings and create new project-level objects (e.g. versions and components).
  • View user information in Jira that the user has access to, including usernames, email addresses, and avatars.
  • Read Jira project and issue data, search for issues, and objects associated with issues like attachments and worklogs.