XML export format
Introduction
User Export for Jira supports XML for export. This means that Jira users can be exported to a .xml file.
XML export example
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<users>
<user jiraId="10000">
<displayName>admin</displayName>
<userName>admin</userName>
<emailAddress>admin@admin.com</emailAddress>
<loginCount>60212</loginCount>
<lastLogin>2019-06-08 10:06</lastLogin>
<lastLoginTime>1559980856413</lastLoginTime>
<active>true</active>
<groups>
<group>jira-servicedesk-users</group>
<group>jira-administrators</group>
<group>jira-software-users</group>
</groups>
<applicationKeys>
<applicationKey>jira-servicedesk</applicationKey>
<applicationKey>jira-software</applicationKey>
</applicationKeys>
<applicationNames>
<applicationName>JIRA Software</applicationName>
<applicationName>JIRA Service Desk</applicationName>
</applicationNames>
<userDirectory>Jira Internal Directory</userDirectory>
<preferredLanguage>Default</preferredLanguage>
<userProperties/>
</user>
<user jiraId="10100">
<displayName>User_0 User_0_son</displayName>
<userName>user_0</userName>
<emailAddress>user_0@foo.com</emailAddress>
<loginCount>0</loginCount>
<lastLogin>Never logged in</lastLogin>
<lastLoginTime>0</lastLoginTime>
<active>true</active>
<groups>
<group>jira-servicedesk-users</group>
<group>jira-administrators</group>
<group>jira-software-users</group>
</groups>
<applicationKeys>
<applicationKey>jira-servicedesk</applicationKey>
<applicationKey>jira-software</applicationKey>
</applicationKeys>
<applicationNames>
<applicationName>JIRA Software</applicationName>
<applicationName>JIRA Service Desk</applicationName>
</applicationNames>
<userDirectory>Jira Internal Directory</userDirectory>
<preferredLanguage>Default</preferredLanguage>
<userProperties>
<property>
<key>twitter</key>
<value>@twitter_0</value>
</property>
<property>
<key>mobile</key>
<value>+4572118456</value>
</property>
<property>
<key>fax</key>
<value>+4578468574</value>
</property>
</userProperties>
</user>
</users>