I would like to export a list of all releases (fix versions) from our JIRA cloud instance into a CSV file.
Currently, I can see that the following Rest API allows you to export the list but it is one project at a time <GET /rest/api/3/project/{projectIdOrKey}/versions>
Is there another way around this?
Hey there, I found your question while looking for similar myself.
I believe this may be what we are looking for.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-65521
Good find! I'll have to give it a try. I'll need to double-check all the path patterns it protects.
Still looking for similar option with Confluence.
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Do you mean if someone just types a url to an issue or report it will open without being logged on? Unless you've set permissions to 'anyone' that won't happen.
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I mean I wish to guard pages which are open to anonymous users. For example, look at all the Jiras in the wild. I know it's not exposing internal information, but it's still data I don't want exposed to anonymous users.
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