While trying to call POST /rest/api/3/user, on the documentation (https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/api-group-users/#api-rest-api-3-user-post)
I am getting 400 Error and this in error messages
0: "Access to the resource was denied due to missing scope grants.Your app was granted the following scopes: [manage:jira-configuration, offline_access, read:me, read:jira-user].\nThe resource can be accessed by having one of these groups of:\n"
Is this a bug, or I am really missing scopes or any other issue happening here?
App specifics:
Request URL:
@Fabio Racobaldo _Herzum_ any updates on this? This issue blocks the development of our Forge app since creating/inviting users is a must feature.
Thank you so much for your attention and participation.
ciao @Antonio Mansilla ,
unfortunately I have not an answer about that error. Try to request support to Atlassian team through the following link https://support.atlassian.com/contact/
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Hi @Bohdan Baranov ,
please could you check number of current users based on your plan?
If you read the documentation, error 400 could be associate to "Returned if the request is invalid or the number of licensed users is exceeded." (Read response chapter associated to that Rest API)
Hope this helps,
Fabio
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Thank you for the answer.
Currently, we have 4 users, and as far as I know, the limit should be at least 10 users. Creating a user invitation from the Atlassian UI is not a problem, so I guess the API should work fine as well.
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