I am trying to use JIRA REST Search API to get issues. However API returns me only 50 issues. I tried using startAt and maxResults. However I am getting error 'Field 'startAt' does not exist or you do not have permission to view it." What should I do to get all the issues using JIRA Rest API
today I discovered that maxResults does not work anymore... even if I assign to maxResults a number bigger than 100, I get always issues from 0 until 99
Below is based on the response received from a Support ticket:
The /rest/api/2/search endpoint has been limited to 100 results , as you can see at: JRACLOUD-67570: JIRA Cloud REST API /rest/api/latest/search?maxResults=1000 is returning only 100 results
Unfortunately, this limit isn't configurable, you'll need to rely on pagination to retrieve the desired number of results
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Based on the error I assume that you try to pass startAt as a field. The format of GET params should be as following:
rest/api/2/search?jql=SOME_JQL&fields=summary,duedate,issuetype&startAt=51
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You need to pass maxResults=500
as one of the query parameters. Where 500 is the maximum number of results you want back.
Here is an example call I use to get issues from JIRA OnDemand and JIRA Server via the REST API. It returns as many results as I need.
/search?jql=project%3DSTRATEJOS&maxResults=5000&fields=*navigable,worklog
If you use this then you don't need startAt (it becomes optional).
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I tried it, but it does not work. I guess maxResults can apply only if it is less than 100 records, because Altassian imposed this maximum number of records. See JIRACloud-67570. Please if you know any workaround for obtaining 5000 records at once, please share it. Thanks
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I wrote a do-while loop which is working for me :)
int startAt = 0;
int maxResults = 50;
int queryOutputItemsCount = 0;
do {
try{
HttpResponse<JsonNode> response = Unirest.get("https://your-domain.atlassian.net/rest/agile/1.0/sprint/{sprintId}/?startAt=" +startAt")
.basicAuth("email@example.com", "<api_token>")
.header("Accept", "application/json")
.asJson();
JsonNode jsonNode = response.getBody();
JSONObject jsonObjectType = jsonNode.getObject();
String typeKey = "values";
org.json.JSONArray jsonArrayType = jsonObjectType.getJSONArray(typeKey);
queryOutputItemsCount = jsonArrayType.length();
// write your code here
startAt=startAt+maxResults;
} catch (UnirestException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
} while (queryOutputItemsCount>=maxResults);
within the loop, I am continually making JQL statements and getting the length of the statement back. If the statements length is smaller than the maxResults=50 then it means that I got all of them back. Else startAt = startAt+maxResults;
Hope it helps.
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I did not write this code in jira. I used a REST API, which is a connector to jira from "outside". The code I integrated in a java programm.
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@Rodolfo So Yes, I did something similar but using VBA, the problem is that for a high number of issues the performance of the process is affected. I implemented a pagination strategy for both: 1) JIRA REST API with 100 limit and 2) Jira export download with 1000 limit. I implemented the solution using VBA. For downloading 4K records 1) took me more than 5 minutes and under option 2) I was able to download and consolidate all the issues into one file in less than a minute.
For a high number of records (more than 1K) I would not recommend this method unless Atlassian increases the limit from 100 to something really higher. At least this is my experience under VBA.
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You can get all results in one call by using either an arbitrarily large value for maxResults or using a value of -1. For example:
/search?jql=[whatever your JQL is]&maxResults=-1
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Thanks Matt! Setting it to -1 worked for me, setting it to a large number still capped at 50 though.
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Great solution, worked for me as well! thanks!!
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Setting maxResults=-1 is returning me only 100 results. It doesn't work for me.
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make sure jira.search.views.default.max is set to more than 50
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Looks like this is applicable on-premise JIRA instance. We are using JIRA on-demand. Is there configuration for the same ?
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You need to check with Atlassian support team what is the default value for You.
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