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I'm getting started working with the JIRA REST API. I've learned how to get all the issues assigned to the current user:

rest/api/2/search?jql=assignee=currentuser()

...now I am trying to filter those by the current sprint. I think this functionality is provided by the JIRA Agile (Greenhopper) plugin, but I can't find any documentation for it. I came across some interesting data which appears to be the identifier for the sprint that the issue is assigned to:

customfield_10005: [
  "com.atlassian.greenhopper.service.sprint.Sprint@3094f872[rapidViewId=30,state=CLOSED,name=Sprint 2014-06-02,startDate=2014-06-02T00:00:37.672-07:00,endDate=2014-06-08T11:59:00.000-07:00,completeDate=2014-06-09T10:23:13.983-07:00,id=45]"
]

...but it just looks like a serialized mess. How can I query for the issues assigned to the current sprint?

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The method you are looking for is

openSprints()

Its only working with JIRA Agile Version 6.5 or higher.

//* EDIT: Greenhopper got renamed to JIRA Agile *//

The method definition is:

Search for issues that are assigned to a Sprint which has not yet been completed. (Note that it is possible for an issue to belong to both a completed Sprint(s) and an incomplete Sprint(s).)

So this should work for you then

assignee in (currentUser()) AND sprint in openSprints()

Regards

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    So use the REST API resource that lets you run a search and use the openSprints() as part of the JQL passed to the search
    – mdoar
    Aug 12, 2014 at 20:08
  • so adjust your answer like "This is a two way process: first, define a filter ... then second make a rest call that uses that filter ... " or "Use the rest API call search and inside the parameter jql, use ..."
    – mliebelt
    Dec 25, 2014 at 21:16
  • @mliebelt "Use the rest API call search and inside the parameter jql, use ..." the OP already has that part in his Question, or am I totally fuzzy right now? Dec 26, 2014 at 12:40
  • The devil is in the details. We have made some experiences with the JIRA REST API the past 6 months, and sometimes, there are some subtleties that have to be made explicit. So what is the syntax to use your query "assignee in ..." inside the REST API call?
    – mliebelt
    Dec 26, 2014 at 13:42
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    @mliebelt as in my Answer jql=assignee%20in(currentUser())AND%20sprint%20in%20openSprints() Jan 7, 2015 at 7:22

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