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  1. Admin Experience
  2. AX-632

Admin API page tracks user created API tokens but does not show expiration date

    • Minor
    • Warranty

      Issue Summary

      Currently, as of december 15th 2024, all user created API tokens will be set to expire with a max length of 1 year, but the admin area where you can manage this within admin.atlassian.com does not show the expiration date.

      This is reproducible on Data Center: (yes) / (no)

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. Create a user API tokens
      2. , note that you can set and see the expiration date (at id.atlassian.com)
      3. Login to an organization admin.atlassian.com page where that API key is expected to appear within the "security" area and note that the expiration date is not shown.

      Expected Results

      Expiration date should be shown like the user API area.

      Actual Results

      Expiration date is not shown.

      Workaround

      Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available

            [AX-632] Admin API page tracks user created API tokens but does not show expiration date

            Rodrigo B. made changes -
            Component/s Original: Admin API tokens/keys [ 54490 ]
            Component/s New: Org Management - Cloud Admin API keys [ 80136 ]
            Key Original: ACCESS-2083 New: AX-632
            Support reference count Original: 2
            Symptom Severity Original: Severity 2 - Major [ 14431 ] New: Minor [ 16130 ]
            Project Original: Atlassian Guard [ 18910 ] New: Admin Experience [ 24210 ]
            Bernie Wang made changes -
            Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
            Status Original: Short Term Backlog [ 12074 ] New: Closed [ 6 ]

            The expiration date has been added to the admin page:

            Bernie Wang added a comment - The expiration date has been added to the admin page:
            Bernie Wang made changes -
            Attachment New: image-2025-01-02-09-00-19-271.png [ 478124 ]
            Matthew Hunter made changes -
            Labels New: RIBS-SHORT
            SET Analytics Bot made changes -
            Support reference count Original: 1 New: 2
            Bugfix Automation Bot made changes -
            Bug Type New: Warranty [ 19331 ]
            Bugfix Automation Bot made changes -
            Priority Original: Low [ 4 ] New: High [ 2 ]
            Bernie Wang made changes -
            Status Original: Needs Triage [ 10030 ] New: Short Term Backlog [ 12074 ]
            Bernie Wang made changes -
            Description Original: h3. Issue Summary
            Currently, as of december 15th 2024, all user created API tokens will be set to expire with a max length of 1 year, but the admin area where you can manage this within admin.atlassian.com does not show the expiration date.

            This is reproducible on Data Center: (yes) / (no)
            h3. Steps to Reproduce
             # Create a user API key, note that you can set and see the expiration date (at id.atlassian.com)
             # Login to an organization admin.atlassian.com page where that API key is expected to appear within the "security" area and note that the expiration date is not shown.

            h3. Expected Results
            Expiration date should be shown like the user API area.

            h3. Actual Results
            Expiration date is not shown.

            h3. Workaround

             Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
            New: h3. Issue Summary

            Currently, as of december 15th 2024, all user created API tokens will be set to expire with a max length of 1 year, but the admin area where you can manage this within admin.atlassian.com does not show the expiration date.

            This is reproducible on Data Center: (yes) / (no)
            h3. Steps to Reproduce
             # Create a user API tokens
             # , note that you can set and see the expiration date (at id.atlassian.com)
             # Login to an organization admin.atlassian.com page where that API key is expected to appear within the "security" area and note that the expiration date is not shown.

            h3. Expected Results

            Expiration date should be shown like the user API area.
            h3. Actual Results

            Expiration date is not shown.
            h3. Workaround

            Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available

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