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Hello All,
Is there a JIRA REST API which can give information about last login time of all users of the JIRA instance?
If yes, then please provide me the details of the request URL and headers for the same if i wish to use cookie-based authentication.
Regards,
Aayushi
Jira server rest API doesn't provide this information.
You can read this article to fetch this information from Database (https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/retrieve-last-login-dates-for-users-from-the-database-363364638.html)
Moreover, you can write a custom Jira Plugin with exposed Rest API with this data.
Hello, is there a way to get last login for users from Confluence Cloud- the artivle you referenced above looks like it's for Jira Server. Thanks for your help. We have several customers requesting this so we can build an integration.
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@Khushi Tebrewal and @Aayushi Aggarwal I am afraid this is not possible as of now.
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very disappointing not having this feature for JIRA CLOUD.. the user management is completely insufficient in JIRA Cloud.. as a project manager I cannot see the users who are active, I even cannot ask the global admins to give me export of such information to external file due to missing API.. I have no words.. the most used company ticketing tool and so limited..
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very disappointing as well.
You say that to know the active users, the only way is to ask each of them? come on we're in 2020!
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you cant be seriuos! JIRA Cloud costs a huge amount of money but doesnt provide basic apis.
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Very disappointing!
I just want to set users who were more than 3 months not on Jira to inactive! my company pay's more than 30.000 euro each year. Unbelievable!
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