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Last updated Apr 1, 2026

Assets Object

The Teamwork Graph API is available through Forge's Early Access Program (EAP).

EAPs are offered to selected users for testing and feedback purposes. These features are unsupported and are subject to change without notice.

You must only install apps that call the Teamwork Graph API in test organizations. Apps calling the Teamwork Graph API require the read:graph:jiraor read:graph:confluence scope, which provides access to Teamwork Graph data across your entire organization. While apps still respect end-user permissions, this scope may grant access to sensitive information. For safety, only install these apps in organizations with test data unless you have an approved path to production.

Additionally, this EAP has significant limitations. To review the full list of limitations, see Limitations and considerations.

You must be part of this EAP in order to use the Teamwork Graph API. Express interest in joining through this form.

Represents an object in Atlassian Assets (CMDB) - a configuration item, asset, or entity that is tracked and managed within an Assets schema. Objects are the fundamental building blocks of an IT service management configuration management database, representing anything from hardware devices to software applications, services, or logical entities.

Available fields and properties

The Teamwork Graph API has the following fields and properties that you can use in your queries:

  • Object type fields are the core data fields of the object. Use these when you want to retrieve specific information about the object in your queries.
  • Cypher query properties are metadata properties used for filtering and traversing relationships between different object types in Teamwork Graph. Use Cypher query properties when you need to filter or navigate relationships between this object and other objects in your queries.

Object type fields

You can access these fields in the GraphiQL playground using the book icon in the top left, and then searching for Assets Object.

FieldTypeDescription
createdAtDateTimeTimestamp when the object was originally created in the Assets schema.
displayTypenameStringHuman-readable type name that describes what kind of object this represents. Examples: "Server", "Application", "Service", "Person", etc.
idID!Unique identifier for the Assets object. This ID is globally unique across the entire Teamwork Graph and follows the ARI format for Assets objects.
labelStringDisplay name or title of the object as shown in the Assets interface. This is the human-readable identifier that users see when browsing or searching for objects.
objectKeyStringUnique key identifier for the object within its schema context. This key is used for internal referencing and may be used in integrations or API calls.
sequentialIdStringSequential identifier assigned to the object for ordering and reference purposes. This provides a predictable numbering scheme within the object type or schema.
updatedAtDateTimeTimestamp when the object was last modified or updated. This includes changes to the object's attributes, relationships, or metadata.

Available relationships

The following relationships are currently supported for Assets Object:

Relationships where Assets Object is the target object.

Relationship nameFrom object typeTo object type
Jira work item links assets objectJira work itemAssets Object

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