Hi,
I'm trying to find a way to get my user's 'Atlassian account ID' from the Bitbucket or Atlassian UI.
Is there a way to do that?
Hi all,
I just wrote this article about how to retrieve the users' Atlassian Account ID for Bitbucket Cloud in two different use cases:
Retrieve the Atlassian Account ID (AAID) in bitbucket.org
Caterina
@Ronny Orot , fire the REST API https:<base-url>/rest/api/2/myself and you will receive the JSON response which will contain the Account ID
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Using the API is a little too complicated in my case since I'll also have to create an access token.
I wish it was just mentioned somewhere in the UI. In GitHub and Gitlab and even BBS it's super easy to get the user identifier.
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Found a way without creating an "App password".
All you have to do is be logged in to Bitbucket and then navigate to the link 'https://bitbucket.org/!api/2.0/user'.
The JSON will include your Atlassian account ID in the field called 'account_id`.
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Indeed, that's the equivalent of the REST call @Vedant Kulkarni_Trundl was talking about (GET request in the browser) with credentials (because you're already authenticated).
Good that you found it!
Regards,
Jeroen
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Hi,
Referring to a community post here:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/where-can-i-find-my-Account-ID/qaq-p/976527
Hope this helps!
Jeroen
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This answer is related to Jira.
I tried doing the same in Bitbucket and searching for the URL in different 'profile' pages, but found nothing related to the Atlassian account ID.
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