I´m trying to audit users on our account and I need a report showing users and role assigned to project/s. Is there a way to get this information?
Thanks.
You can use the getProjectRoleActorList action from the JIRA Command Line Interface (CLI) add-on to produce a list of groups and/or users who are assigned to project roles.
For instance, this command:
jira --action getProjectRoleActorList --project "myprojkey" --role "@all" --outputFormat 2
returns output like this:
"Project","Role","User/Group Id","Description","Type" "myprojkey","Administrators","jira-administrators","jira-administrators","atlassian-group-role-actor" "myprojkey","Administrators","jira-developers","jira-developers","atlassian-group-role-actor" "myprojkey","Administrators","jdoe","John Doe","atlassian-user-role-actor" "myprojkey","Developers","jira-developers","jira-developers","atlassian-group-role-actor" "myprojkey","Users","jira-users","jira-users","atlassian-group-role-actor"
If you then need to see the members of various groups, you can use the getUserList action.
BTW, the above technique works on both JIRA Server and JIRA Cloud. ![]()
Can we get all projects, rather than only a single project? In other words, can we use a wildcard in the projects parameter?
I've tried % and *, without success...
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