Amazon S3 Connector for Jira user guide:
Administration
The administration section gives you the ability to manage your Amazon S3 Buckets.
Create Bucket Association
To create a new Bucket association, click on "Add new bucket association"
You need to fill in all fields to successfully add new bucket association:
Friendly name — represents the name of the account that will be used in the macro and it will mask your real S3 Bucket name.
Bucket name — represents your real Amazon S3 account name.
Access Key — This is actually a username. It is an alphanumeric text string that uniquely identifies the user who owns the account.
Access Secret — This key plays the role of a password. It’s called secret because it is assumed to be known by the owner only.
To test your Bucket credentials just click on the button “Test connection” and you will be informed about the validation result.
Once you fill in all fields click on the button “Save” and your account will be stored.
If you need to change your bucket association details you can do it when you click on the button “Edit” at the end of the row with listed account details.
If you want to delete your existing configured bucket association only click on the button “Delete” at the end of the row with account details you want to remove.
Using the S3 Macro on an issue
Adding links to a Jira issue is simple. Open an existing issue, click More > Link and then select the Amazon S3 Link category.
The configuration page will be shown where you can set the following parameters:
Bucket — Select the Bucket from which contains the file you want to link to. Buckets can be configured only in administration.
Link Text — Text of the link displayed in the Issue Links
File — Select the file you want to link to using the file browser
To add a new link with set configuration into a page just click on the Link button.
Example of S3 Links