Everything I have seen regarding RAB shows api/2 listed with a lot of different options, like api/2/filter. I do not see any of these. Mine starts with activities/1.0/. There are only two public apis as well. I am trying to use this to make filters. Why am I not seeing all the options?
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Yeah, I did. There still is no api/2. Is it a permissions thing that I may be missing?
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You can of course try to give yourself full System Admin permission in JIRA. Another thing to note is what version of JIRA you're on.
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I am already a full sys admin in JIRA. We are on 7.1.7. All I did was install the plugin and that is it. Is there an extra step?
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I see the exact same issue Running 7.1.8. All it shows are the activities/1.0 services. If I uncheck the show only public i see a ton of services, but none of them are /api/2.
However, I do get valid JSON responses for the REST API's for /api/2 or /api/latest/ if I enter the URL's in a web browser directly, so why don't they show up in the REST API Browser?
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I never did unfortunately. I just stopped using the REST API Browser altogether.
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REST API Browser is one thing... does the API itself work for you?
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