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×I want to get the teams a user is in through the rest api. I mean the Teams you can see under a user's profile like: (https://server.atlassian.net/jira/people/team/teamId)
I'm not talking about the user's groups.
Is this possible?
Hi Henry, while we don't have a way to do that now, it's part of our plans. Curious to understand the use case here to see if we can help in any other way?
hi @Anish Deena is there any update with this ?
App users are asking if they can get use these teams within the apps.
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Hello @Evangelos Mantadakis, I'm afraid I don't have a new update to this. We currently don't have public team APIs. Thanks
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@Anish Deena, we have a requirement to pull "Shared Team" data via API and create custom reports on Power BI. Could you please guide me on how i can achieve that?
Link to "Shared Team" feature
https://confluence.atlassian.com/advancedroadmapsserver/managing-shared-teams-802170492.html
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I'd like to be able to access shared team membership, ideally to look up an assignee's team membership and then set the Team field via Automation for JIRA.
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i am being trying by using the teams-api through: team and resource operations, but when using resource it does not give me entire membership that we see on the Jira UI.
Update: 06-16/2021 i solved this.
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we have a similar use case, where I need to show some metrices team wise in PowerBI, we have a team field in jira ticket but what i see is an ID which i need to map to team name, is there a REST API available for the same?
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@Rolando Dorbecker can you please guide me , how did you achieved this.?
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@Jennifer McVickerI think this ticket implicitly requests an API for shared teams : https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JSWCLOUD-20360
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I'd love this to be able to sync our JIRA teams with mailing lists, calendar invites, as well as additional tooling to help easily manage guilds/tribes
Any link to issue on API roadmap?
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Hi Blake,
This is now possible!. Check the announcement at https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Team-managed-projects/Working-with-Teams-in-the-Atlassian-platform-GraphQL-Gateway/td-p/1948630 for more information.
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Hi All and @Henry Bueno! A public Teams API is now available on the Atlassian platform GraphQL Gateway, allowing you to fetch a team, its details and its members!
Read more about it on this community post: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Team-managed-projects/Working-with-Teams-in-the-Atlassian-platform-GraphQL-Gateway/td-p/1948630
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Hi @Maggie So ,
I'm not familiar with GraphQL.
Is it possible to get the list of team members user ids by calling a REST API?
Otherwise, is it possible to query GraphQL API from an Automation Rule to do so? (ie: through the Send Web Request action)
Thanks
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We can get Team members by using of API, but not vice versa - user Teams.
And it would be great to have this feature. We can achieve the same result by getting all Teams and then checking over each whether a user its member, but the solution is quite complex.
What I've found so far regarding the topic:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-83728
With kind regards
Slava
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Any update on this? We received a decent amount of requests from our app users to introduce the ability to filter their data by Jira teams they create (we also got some negative reviews for not supporting this). However, I am not sure how we can achieve this without an API similar to /group/members in Jira.
Is there any way a Jira app could get a list of teams as well as a list of members for each Team?
Regeards,
Paweł
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We would like to synchronize our company PagerDuty groups with Jira teams. I have seen a "Groups" endpoint under the platform API but this is different from the Teams in Jira Software. It would be really great if there was a simple teams API endpoint we could build this integration with.
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Hey all, we are happy to let you know that we now had a public REST API you could use. Read more here https://developer.atlassian.com/platform/teams/components/team-public-rest-api/
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@Henry Bueno and others. Since you've expressed interest in Teams functionality:
We have an upcoming release of a brand new Teams field in Jira and we'd like to invite you to join a limited Early Access Program! With this field enabled, users will be able to
- Create and manage teams
- Associate Jira issues with Teams
- Search (JQL), filter, and create reports for issues by Team
- View the issues associated with a team on the team profile (across Jira, Confluence and more) We are launching this as part of a larger mission to enable our products to be more effective for teamwork. This field uses the Atlassian Teams concept (the one that is accessible through the People menu on the top nav on Jira and Confluence cloud editions). We are also working on unifying the different team concepts you see in our products today into one single Atlassian Teams concept that can be used across the Atlassian product suite. If this sounds interesting to you, we would love it if you would join us in trying out these early features to help us shape the future of Atlassian Teams. Please fill out this form if interested - https://forms.gle/ibPb7Qbxi8ntNHDa9 We are looking for teams that currently use the free & standard edition of Jira software.
Full context at https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-articles/Early-access-program-for-a-brand-new-Team-field-in-Jira-Software/ba-p/1833946
Form to fill to try out the feature : https://forms.gle/ibPb7Qbxi8ntNHDa9
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Response deleted (see my other response)
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@Anish Deena Here are some straightforward use-cases requiring access to Team data.
Let's start with an Advanced Roadmap in Jira Cloud using teams.
Here are several Automation Rules that would need to leverage the Team field:
Since the Assignee field is completely independent of the Team members, this is an ideal opportunity to utilize Automation for a variety of organization-specific needs.
Observe that there are two types of Team data needed here:
As of 1Q2021, access to the Team field seems almost exclusively restricted to Roadmaps. The only exception I found was that using an Advanced Issue search in Jira will show (only) Shared teams (even with full admin privs):
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We have a current use-case where our Roadmap leverages a set of Teams, each containing a single user. Our roadmap is 6-months with significant dependencies, multiple releases, estimations, etc. We want to leverage Auto-schedule as we periodically iterate on the plan during execution.
My goal today to support this effort was to "simply" use Automation to set the Assignee field in each of the hundreds of issues to match the Team. But I can't.
I also hoped to set up a "bi-directional sync" rule, to help keep the Team and Assignee fields matched. That's not going to work either.
Automation doesn't seem to know about the team field at all:
I'll be able to manage the initial Assignee step manually, iterating with Bulk Edit. But without any "sync" option, I'll have to periodically review all the issues manually for mismatches.
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For those following this topic, and wanting to vote for this capability:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JIRAAUTOSERVER-159
I also found this closed ticket that found some (inconsistent) access to the Team field via "Fields Changed" in Automation. But there is no joy here:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JIRAAUTOSERVER-26
Also: I realize the OP was focused on the Jira API. But I believe there are systemic issues with access to this data at all, outside of Roadmaps. Were that to be addressed, I expect both API access and Automation access would be offered.
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Teams in their current format are not as useful as they could be.
We'd love to allow people to ask 'Teams' for approval on pages from Confluence (using the Approvals for Confluence App), instead of duplicating the functionality ourselves.
Similarly, it would be useful to compare 'Teams' against one another with 'Pulse for Jira', but unfortunately, there is no API available at the moment for this - and it doesn't seem to be coming soon.
This, along with the lack of any inject-able panels in the new User UI makes the changes around 'People' feel half-baked and it locks out developers from this new interface.
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Are you using a third party add-in for that functionality? I haven't heard of that Teams thing being part of native Jira Server or Cloud. It might be part of Atlassian Cloud.
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Hi David,
Teams is available natively on Jira and Confluence cloud editions.
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