I see that I can get a list of users using the API using http://discourse.example.net/admin/users.json, but I get only 100 users and I don’t know how the paging for that works? The interface doesn’t seem to display more than 100 users if you go to the admin part.
There is no paging.
There is no scrolling.
Currently the only way to get more is to use “Export” 
sad panda indeed
The exported list doesn’t include the same data, and the way it happens makes it hard to grab programatically.
Any idea if paging for users is wanted by anyone else and if it is something that may be implemented at some stage?
Yes ![]()
No idea.
Any thought if this will be fixed/expanded? We really need API access to access our user lists. Limiting at 100 just doesn’t make sense.
Has this been addressed? This would be really useful to my user import script
I’d also love to see this, to use in scripts that process the whole user base in some way, like this:
Whilst not immediately obvious…
It is possible to get a list of all users via the groups API endpoint available to admins.
You’ll have to iterate over the following groups:
trust_level_0trust_level_1trust_level_2trust_level_3trust_level_4
But they do support both limit and offset parameters:
/groups/trust_level_0/members.json?limit=50&offset=50
This is a great workaround, but begs the question: Is there a reason these parameters are not supported on /users.json ?
It was recently noted that you only need to iterate trust_level_0:
So this API doesn’t give emails too. This means that I would have to get the whole list then interate through and pull each user individually to get all the appropriate info (admin, moderator, etc…) Is that correct
Yes I believe that is correct. I don’t think paging has been added yet to /admin/users.json.
Sorry the reply so late but that’s the first search result for “get list of all users discourse”…
You can implement read-only endpoints with the Data Explorer plugin.
- Install the plugin
- Create your query, with inputs if needed
- Issue a POST request on
/admin/plugins/explorer/queries/[id]/run(with[id]being your query ID)
You can also implement paging with limit/offset inputs I guess, but never tried.
For example, I’m using it to check if a given OAuth user ID is already registered on my instance through discourse-oauth2-basic.
Una respuesta breve y actualizada: una lista paginada de usuarios está disponible de dos formas:
- Lista pública de usuarios como una “lista de directorio”
- Lista de usuarios por “indicador” Donde el
{flag}en la URL debe ser reemplazado por un Enum
Saludos,
ABK
Hola, para
¿existe una flag para obtener todos los usuarios? Por ejemplo, https://{defaultHost}/admin/users/list/all.json
No pude obtener todos los usuarios usando este endpoint. ¿Alguna explicación?
Otra solución, un poco truculenta pero que funciona para mí:
/admin/users/list/active.json?show_emails=true&page=${page}
Usar la bandera “new” en lugar de “active” debería darte TODOS los usuarios. Solo tienes que ordenar por fecha de creación de forma ascendente y obtendrás a todos los usuarios ordenados del más antiguo al más nuevo. Aún tendrás que usar la paginación para obtener todos los usuarios; de lo contrario, la solicitud podría ser demasiado grande si tienes muchos usuarios.
/admin/users/list/new?asc=true&order=created&page=0
Solo para que conste:
for page in itertools.count(start=1):
userlist = api_get(f"admin/users/list/new.json?page={page}")
if not userlist:
break
for user in userlist:
print(f"{user['id']:5} {user['username']}")