pub async fn find_user_keys_by_query(
configuration: &Configuration,
query: &str,
start_at: Option<i64>,
max_results: Option<i32>,
) -> Result<PageBeanUserKey, Error<FindUserKeysByQueryError>>
Expand description
Finds users with a structured query and returns a paginated list of user keys. This operation takes the users in the range defined by startAt
and maxResults
, up to the thousandth user, and then returns only the users from that range that match the structured query. This means the operation usually returns fewer users than specified in maxResults
. To get all the users who match the structured query, use Get all users and filter the records in your code. Permissions required: Browse users and groups global permission. The query statements are: * is assignee of PROJ
Returns the users that are assignees of at least one issue in project PROJ. * is assignee of (PROJ-1, PROJ-2)
Returns users that are assignees on the issues PROJ-1 or PROJ-2. * is reporter of (PROJ-1, PROJ-2)
Returns users that are reporters on the issues PROJ-1 or PROJ-2. * is watcher of (PROJ-1, PROJ-2)
Returns users that are watchers on the issues PROJ-1 or PROJ-2. * is voter of (PROJ-1, PROJ-2)
Returns users that are voters on the issues PROJ-1 or PROJ-2. * is commenter of (PROJ-1, PROJ-2)
Returns users that have posted a comment on the issues PROJ-1 or PROJ-2. * is transitioner of (PROJ-1, PROJ-2)
Returns users that have performed a transition on issues PROJ-1 or PROJ-2. * [propertyKey].entity.property.path is \"property value\"
Returns users with the entity property value. The list of issues can be extended as needed, as in (PROJ-1, PROJ-2, … PROJ-n). Statements can be combined using the AND
and OR
operators to form more complex queries. For example: is assignee of PROJ AND [propertyKey].entity.property.path is \"property value\"