Get subtasks from a task

Returns a compact representation of all of the subtasks of a task.

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Customizing the response

Requests to this endpoint return "compact" task objects (schema) by default. To include more fields in the response, see input/output options.

Path Params
string
required

The task to operate on.

Query Params
integer
1 to 100

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

string

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.

array of strings

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.

opt_fields
boolean

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.

Responses

Response body
object
array of objects
data
object
string

Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string.

string

The base type of this resource.

string

The name of the task.

string

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.
The resource_subtype milestone represent a single moment in time. This means tasks with this subtype cannot have a start_date.

default_task milestone approval

object

Opt In. A user object represents an account in Asana that can be given access to various workspaces, projects, and tasks.

object | null

Conditional. This property is only present when a limit query parameter is provided in the request. When making a paginated request, the API will return a number of results as specified by the limit parameter. If more results exist, then the response will contain a next_page attribute, which will include an offset, a relative path attribute, and a full uri attribute. If there are no more pages available, next_page will be null and no offset will be provided. Note that an offset token will expire after some time, as data may have changed.

string

Pagination offset for the request.

string

A relative path containing the query parameters to fetch for next_page

uri

A full uri containing the query parameters to fetch for next_page

Language
Credentials
OAuth2
Request
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