I'm assigning groupLifecyclePolicy to thousands of O365 groups via my webapp and I need a way to retrieve the groups that have the groupLifecyclePolicy assigned without querying every single group individually.
Unfortunately the groupLifecyclePolicy does not have a "List groups with specified groupLifecyclePolicy" method.
Is there any way to create a filter that filters on this?
I tried
'https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/groups/5e879c76-cd26-4238-a94f-ba0ade56a659?select=id,displayName,groupLifecyclePolicies'
but only got the 2 other attributes. I think this means, that the attribute is a lookup elsewhere.
Does anyone know of a way to apply a filter similar to (pseudocode):
'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$filter=contains(groupLifecyclePolicies)'
or any other way that does not involve calling:
'https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/groups/<id>/groupLifecyclePolicies'
for all groups?
Unfortunaly it is not possible. The only way, indeed is to separate it in multiple requests.
Get all group id`s:
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$select=id
Get policy property:
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups/{id}/groupLifecyclePolicies
Make sure to add Retry-After header to avoid throttling(https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/throttling)
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If I navigate to /rest/api/2/issue/createmeta/PROJ/issuetype/N (in this case, I'm getting Task), the list of fields returned is incomplete. There are a number of customfields that are in use (I can see them both in the tickets themselves, and also in /plugins/servlet/project-config/PROJ/fields ) that are in the createmeta data.
I'm really trying to do this in python jira, where I'm using "expand='projects.issuetypes.fields'" in the createmeta() call, but I figured I'd double-check the results in the rest API directly, and I'm getting the same results there, too.
This is happening in jira 8.20.7.
Essentially, what I'm trying to do, is to programatically get a name/id mapping of all fields in the ticket type. I'm having far more difficulty doing that than I thought there would be. I would do it based on /rest/api/2/field but the jira admins have allowed some duplicated names...
EDIT: I realized that it might be worth noting that some of the fields I'm looking for are coming from a ServiceDesk form, although, as far as I can tell, there's no way to determine that, since one of the missing fields contains the name of the form.
Why are you using createmeta endpoint?
Instead of that, in order to get all of the customfields and their values; just note their id and get the values from /rest/api/2/issue/{issueKey} endpoint.
When you send a GET request to /rest/api/2/issue/{issueKey} endpoint, you will get a JSON object which contains "fields" object in it.
And using the "fields" you can determine all of the values that include system fields (description, assignee, etc.) and custom fields (like customfield_<customfieldid>).
And for a general approach, you may want to look at the field types in that response.
I want to get the bellow Azure Active directory group setting value from Graph API. Could you please let me know how i will get it using Graph API?
$directorySetting["AllowToAddGuests"]
As of now i have tried with this, But this is not suitable for my requirement. So i need to get actual value from this setting $directorySetting["AllowToAddGuests"]
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/groups/{id}?$select=allowExternalSenders
You can find this from the Group Settings collection (/groups/{id}/settings):
Group settings control behaviors such as blocked word lists for group display names or whether guest users are allowed to be group owners.
note that this is a nullable collection and many (if not most) groups will return an empty array
I'm on a project in which I need to get data from a ServiceNow instance and treat all data with PowerBI. I'm able to retrieve a big amount of data (Snow collect a lot of data), but I still need a way to filter data correctly. I'm calling to this URL:
Besides, I want also to apply a filter to retrieve just some specific registries from the table Requested Items. For that, I use the sysparm_query parameter to filter the field "cmdb_ci" and more specifically it's "name", something like:
&sysparm_query=cmdb_ci=What I need to Filter
Apart from this, I have also tried:
&sysparm_query=cmdb_ci.value=What I need to Filter
&sysparm_query=cmdb_ci.display_value=What I need to Filter
&sysparm_query=cmdb_ci.sys_id=What I need to Filter
&sysparm_query=cmdb_ci.name=What I need to Filter
But still not found the solution... as all these does not respond the solution needed.
Does someone know how I can manage this?
Thanks!!
JLG
There are two "Configuration item" fields in sc_req_item: cmdb_ci and configuration_item. Make sure that you are using the correct one. Either cmdb_ci.name=value or configuration_item.name=value should work, depending on which of the two fields you are using. cmdb_ci.value and cmdb_ci.display_value will not work as there are no fields on the record with these names. cmdb_ci.sys_id should work if you are supplying a sys_id (although it is redundant to type .sys_id for a reference field).
You should first verify your query through the ServiceNow UI before attempting to use it in an API call.
Type sc_req_item.list in the Filter navigator
On the filter list select "Show related fields"
Get your filter to work correctly
Right-click on the filter and select "Copy query"
The next step is to test it using the REST API Explorer.
Final step is to configure your client tool (PowerBI).
I'm using Microsoft Graph to get a list of messages for a user.
I'm using the following URL
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/mailFolders/inbox/messages
One important thing that is returned by this is the meetingMessageType when the message revolves around a meeting request.
I would also like to get the uniqueBody of the message. However, that's not provided by default. One needs to specifically ask for that field. I can do that by adding ?$select=uniqueBody to the URL.
However, that now means that I need to add the rest of the fields I want to the $select query parameter. That's not a big deal until I run into meetingMessageType. Microsoft Graph returns:
Could not find a property named 'meetingMessageType' on type 'Microsoft.OutlookServices.Message'.
What can I do to ensure I get both uniqueBody and meetingMessageType?
Try this:
$select=uniqueBody, microsoft.graph.eventMessage/meetingMessageType
Yogesh's answer is close but will result in a Only one level select is supported error.
As long as you don't care about the value of meetingMessageType, you can use this select:
$select=microsoft.graph.eventMessage, uniqueBody
You'll note that the results no longer include meetingMessageType as a property. The list however is limited to only those messages that are eventMessage, effectively giving you a result set filtered to only show meeting requests.
Is there a quick way to delete rows in a CloudBoost database without sending an ID as parameter?
For example, imagine that I have a list of Dogs and would like to delete those whose color is white.
Looking in the documentation, I could create a CloudQuery to retrieve all Dogs that matches this condition and then call CloudObject.deleteAll to remove all of them. The problem in this solution is that I needed to retrieve all the data to be able to remove them.
Is there any straightforward solution for this problem to avoid making unnecessary requests to the server?
currently, cloudboost has no option like this that you are looking for. To delete you have to first fetch cloudobjects then deleteall(). Anyway, you can contact cloudboost team and request for this feature. I am sure they will help you out on this.