GET /user_task_lists/{user_task_list_gid}/tasks

Required scope: tasks:read

Returns the compact list of tasks in a user’s My Tasks list. Note: Access control is enforced for this endpoint as with all Asana API endpoints, meaning a user’s private tasks will be filtered out if the API-authenticated user does not have access to them. Note: Both complete and incomplete tasks are returned by default unless they are filtered out (for example, setting completed_since=now will return only incomplete tasks, which is the default view for “My Tasks” in Asana.)

Servers

Path parameters

Name Type Required Description
user_task_list_gid String Yes

Globally unique identifier for the user task list.

Query parameters

Name Type Required Description
opt_pretty Boolean No

Provides “pretty” output. Provides the response in a “pretty” format. In the case of JSON this means doing proper line breaking and indentation to make it readable. This will take extra time and increase the response size so it is advisable only to use this during debugging.

limit Integer No

Results per page. The number of objects to return per page. The value must be between 1 and 100.

opt_fields[] Array No

This endpoint returns a resource which excludes some properties by default. To include those optional properties, set this query parameter to a comma-separated list of the properties you wish to include.

completed_since String No

Only return tasks that are either incomplete or that have been completed since this time. Accepts a date-time string or the keyword now.

offset String No

Offset token. An offset to the next page returned by the API. A pagination request will return an offset token, which can be used as an input parameter to the next request. If an offset is not passed in, the API will return the first page of results. Note: You can only pass in an offset that was returned to you via a previously paginated request.

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