Hey all, I was wondering if there is any way to show additional entities or properties for users on Jira. Eg. if our custom connect app had to set a user entity (using https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/api-group-user-properties/#api-rest-api-3-user-properties-propertykey-get) and then show that on the front end like when hovering over the assignee or user picker field user .
Eg. add all user staff IDs (and other properties/entities ) on their Jira user accounts and then showing that data when hovering the assignee field for example just above the View Profile and Assigned Issues buttons?
Please advise?
Thank you
Yatish
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Any updates / workaround to try get something link this? Thank you
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Jira Insigt can be used for this, see the example below, we can add several properties to the user
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Thanks @Heryclles Henrique do Nascimento - I have never delved into Insights - I understood that to now be Assets? Please can you show how that is relating to Jira user accounts and how to get and set those?
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Please advise? Thank you
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I don't know much about the feature, in the cloud this feature is called "asset": https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/service-management/features/asset-and-configuration-management
but I know that it is possible to define several attributes of a user, such as entity, time, project and many other custom fields
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