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Jira DataCenter REST API call for getting all the schemes associated to specific Project

Ramakrishna _RK_
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April 19, 2023

Hi All,

I want to retrieve the schemes associated with specific Project. Any REST API for that?

I already referred below link, seems this works for CLOUD but not for Data center.

https://blog.developer.atlassian.com/retrieving-schemes-with-project-configuration-apis/

My Jira DC version is 8.20.16

 

Thanks in advance!

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joshloe
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June 5, 2018

Yaron,

The Component Summary page and link have been deprecated since JIRA 6.4, when we released a different UI model (which includes the sidebar view on your projects).

Now, when you attempt to do the same procedure to go to the Component Summary, (Project Sidebar >> Components >> Your_Component), you instead get brought to an Issue Navigator, where you can further tailor the JQL query shown. The idea is that the previous Component Summary was not configurable by users, so if the information shown wasn't formatted the way the user wanted, they would be out of luck. Now, using the Issue Navigator, the users have the flexibility to configure the results themselves.

I hope this answers your question Yaron,

-Josh Loe

Yaron Azar
June 6, 2018

Hi Josh,

As we just upgraded, now I found about it only now.

Anyway, I must say the components summary view was very useful is a sense it gave the user a kind of dashboard per component: owner, latest related issues, resolved issues and relevant versions.

when you deal with projects which has lots of components - this view is crucial for quick review of the component, both as admin and as component owner.

 

The current JQL was always there and will be there in 2 clicks away as well while for the summary you need much more if you have >100 components and > 6 owners.

I'll be happy to share with you how it looks in our env' - as it really makes life harder.

Anyway, thanks for the quick feedback,

Yaron

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