How can I find the list of labels being used in a project?

Rohit Bhalla
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March 19, 2018

I need to find the list of labels being used in the project. Some suggested to use the gadgets but i cant find the gadgets(maybe they are not enabled) to get the list, can someone suggest a better way.

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Alexey Matveev
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March 20, 2018

It is called Labels Gadget. You can add it to your dashboard and filter labels for a project in the settings of the gadget.

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March 20, 2018

Usually Jira does not load all gadgets when you try to add a gadget. there is a button on the adding screen "Load all gadgets". Click it.

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Andrea Robbins January 24, 2022

this is super cool! Thank you!

Yunhua Hu
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September 6, 2022

Labels Gadget lists all the labels used in the project. How to search labels listed in issuetype = Test only?

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Coley Anderson September 8, 2022

@Yunhua Hu   you can always just do a normal search and use a jql like:

issuetype = test and labels is not EMPTY

You can save that filter, use it in a dashboard or just export your results 

*to note - this does not mean that some of the labels are NOT used in other types as well, so be mindful of that*

 

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Coley Anderson August 29, 2018

you could also just do a filter, if you didn't want to build a Dashboard.

Query would be similar to this:

Project = "ProjectName" and labels != EMPTY

 

You can limit the columns to whatever you want/don't want to see, and voila. Quick and easy, you can export it if you want to csv, etc.

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Matthis Thorade December 9, 2022

You can get a list of all labels as json file from the REST API, see the answers in this thread:
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/How-do-I-find-all-labels-in-Jira/qaq-p/1784796

Andy Vaughan January 12, 2023

This might work for Jira Cloud, but I don't think that API exists for Jira Server?

No mention of "labels" anywhere on this page: https://docs.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/api/REST/9.5.0/

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Vasiliy Zverev
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March 19, 2018

There is a hard-code solution - SQL query to database.

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