GET /issues
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GET /issues

Resource URL

Returns an array of issues.

GET /issues

Parameters

Table of allowed parameters.

_page

unsigned int

The page of the list to display. For example, 5 will display the fifth page. Each page contains 10 resources.

_limit

unsigned int

The maximum number of resources to return. Default is 10 and maximum is 50.

_offset

unsigned int

The position in the list of resources to return from. For example, if you had 20 resources and requested an offset of 10. Resources 10 to 19 would be returned. Offset cannot be used in conjunction with _page.

_fields

partial string

Allows you to specify optional fields and linked objects to include in the response.

_filters

partial string

 

Filtering issues

You can filter the returned list using the _filters parameter.

Name

Example

Description

Name

Example

Description

standing(<values>)

assignee(resolved,closed)

Only return issues with the provided standing(s)

type(<values>)

type(1,4)

 

affiliation(<values>)

affiliation(54,65)

Only with affiliations 54 or 65.

class(<values>)

class(32)

 

priority(<values>)

priority(1,2,3,4,5)

 

resolution(<values>)

resolution(1,65,23)

 

status(<values>)

status(32,64)

 

NEW contract

contract(1,4)

 

NEW referrer_type

referrer_type(prospect)

 

NEW referrer_id

referrer_id(1, 4)

 

min_id(<id>)

min_id(12)

Only return issues with ids greater or equal to

max_id(<id>)

max_id(120)

Only return issues with ids less or equal to

against(type1(...),typeN(...))

_filters=against(company(1,4), job(2,4))

Only return tasks with the matching against values. The example will only return issues against company 1 and 4 or issues against job 1 and 4.

order_by_asc(<value>), order_by_desc(<value>)

order_by_desc(id)

Accepts: id, date_opened, date_submitted, date_started, date_due, date_closed

NEW date_resolved, title, status, standing and date_last_interacted

NEW

<field_name>_greater_than(<value>),

<field_name>_less_than(<value>),

<field_name>_greater_than_or_equal(<value>),

<field_name>_less_than_or_equal(<value>)

_filters=id_greater_than(5)

 Available fields:

id
assignee
type
against_id
affiliation
class
resolution
priority
submitted_by
opened_by
resolved_by
closed_by
reopened_count
status
rate
rate_charged
contract
billable_hours

billable_seconds

 

date_<field>_after,(<unix time>)

date_<field>_after_or_equal(<unix time>)

date_<field>_before(<unix time>)

date_<field>_before_or_equal(<unix time>)

_filters=date_closed_before(1431637176)

Filter issues by date ranges.

Fields: closed, opened, submitted, due and started.

date_<field>(<unix time>)

_filters=date_closed(1431637176)

Find issues that date falls on the same date as the supplied unix timestamp.

Fields: closed, opened, submitted, due and started.

Using the _not suffix (e.g, id_not) on standard in filters will return results not in.

Handling the response

For handling the response fields, please see GET issue.

Sample Response

GET /issues.json?_limit=2&_fields=submitted_by(email),company(contact(status()))
{ "response" : [ { "submitted_by" : { "firstname" : "Geoff", "email" : "geoff.mcqueen@affinitylive.com", "id" : "1000", "surname" : "McQueen" }, "id" : "1", "title" : "New System Bugs + Suggestions", "company" : { "name" : "Internetrix", "contact" : { "firstname" : "Bob", "email" : "Bob.abbas@internetrix.net", "status" : { "id" : "4", "title" : "Inactive" }, "id" : "12483", "mobile" : "0400 100 400", "surname" : "Abbas" }, "id" : "7" } }, { "submitted_by" : { "firstname" : "Geoff", "email" : "geoff.mcqueen@affinitylive.com", "id" : "1000", "surname" : "McQueen" }, "id" : "8", "title" : "diary scaping not occuring", "company" : { "name" : "Lexis Nexis / Locus Software", "contact" : { "firstname" : "John", "email" : "John.Smith@laughnexis.com.au", "status" : { "id" : "3", "title" : "Active" }, "id" : "11564", "mobile" : "0400 200 300", "surname" : "Jenkins" }, "id" : "10317" } } ], "meta" : { "status" : "ok", "message" : "Everything executed as expected." } }