Back to AsanaGet Goal Relationships
Returns compact goal relationship records.
Input
type: object
properties:
parameters:
type: object
properties:
opt_pretty:
type: boolean
description: >-
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.
opt_fields:
type: array
items:
type: string
description: >-
Defines fields to return.
Some requests return *compact* representations of objects in order to
conserve resources and complete the request more efficiently. Other
times requests return more information than you may need. This option
allows you to list the exact set of fields that the API should be sure
to return for the objects. The field names should be provided as
paths, described below.
The id of included objects will always be returned, regardless of the
field options.
supported_goal:
type: string
description: >-
Globally unique identifier for the supported goal in the goal
relationship.
resource_subtype:
type: string
description: >-
If provided, filter to goal relationships with a given
resource_subtype.
required:
- supported_goal
title: Parameters
Output
type: object
properties:
data:
type: array
items:
type: object
properties:
gid:
description: Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string.
type: string
readOnly: true
example: '12345'
x-insert-after: false
resource_type:
description: The base type of this resource.
type: string
readOnly: true
example: task
x-insert-after: gid
resource_subtype:
description: >-
The subtype of this resource. Different subtypes retain many of the
same fields and behavior, but may render differently in Asana or
represent resources with different semantic meaning.
type: string
readOnly: true
example: subgoal
enum:
- subgoal
- supporting_work
supporting_resource:
type: object
properties:
gid:
description: Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string.
type: string
readOnly: true
example: '12345'
x-insert-after: false
resource_type:
description: The base type of this resource.
type: string
readOnly: true
example: task
x-insert-after: gid
name:
description: >-
Name of the project. This is generally a short sentence fragment
that fits on a line in the UI for maximum readability. However,
it can be longer.
type: string
example: Stuff to buy
contribution_weight:
description: >-
The weight that the supporting resource's progress contributes to
the supported goal's progress. This can only be 0 or 1.
type: number
example: 1