Get the List of Tasks from the Daily Plan task.planner.getlist
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Scope:
taskWho can execute the method: any user
The method task.planner.getlist retrieves a list of task identifiers from the current user's "Daily Plan." To get detailed information about the tasks, use the method tasks.task.get.
Method Parameters
No parameters.
Code Examples
How to Use Examples in Documentation
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
-d '{}' \
https://**put_your_bitrix24_address**/rest/**put_your_user_id_here**/**put_your_webhook_here**/task.planner.getlist
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
-d '{"auth":"**put_access_token_here**"}' \
https://**put_your_bitrix24_address**/rest/task.planner.getlist
// This snippet is an ES module: top-level await requires type="module" or a bundler.
// $b24 is an already-initialized SDK instance (see the SDK "Get started" guide).
import { Text } from '@bitrix24/b24jssdk'
import type { B24Frame } from '@bitrix24/b24jssdk'
declare const $b24: B24Frame
// Shape of the payload returned in result (match the "response handling" section of the page)
type PlannerGetListResult = number[]
try {
// task.planner.getlist returns a single page (max 50 records). For the whole result set
// use a list helper: $b24.actions.v2.callList.make() returns every record as one
// array, $b24.actions.v2.fetchList.make() yields them in chunks (async generator).
// NOTE: the list helpers do not accept `order` (it is excluded from their params, so
// passing it is a TS error) — keep this call.make + `start` variant when sort matters.
const response = await $b24.actions.v2.call.make<PlannerGetListResult>({
method: 'task.planner.getlist',
params: {
start: 0,
},
requestId: Text.getUuidRfc4122()
})
// The payload is available only on a successful response
if (!response.isSuccess) {
console.error(response.getErrorMessages().join('; '))
} else {
const result = response.getData()!.result
console.info('Task IDs in the daily plan:', result, 'Total on this page:', result.length)
}
} catch (error) {
// Thrown on transport or SDK failures (AjaxError, SdkError, etc.)
console.error(error)
}
<!-- Load the SDK (UMD build); it is exposed as the global B24Js -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@bitrix24/b24jssdk@1/dist/umd/index.min.js"></script>
<script>
async function getPlannerTaskList() {
try {
// Initialize the SDK inside a Bitrix24 frame
const $b24 = await B24Js.initializeB24Frame()
// task.planner.getlist returns a single page (max 50 records). For the whole result set
// use a list helper: $b24.actions.v2.callList.make() returns every record as one
// array, $b24.actions.v2.fetchList.make() yields them in chunks (async generator).
// NOTE: the list helpers do not accept `order` (it is excluded from their params, so
// passing it is a TS error) — keep this call.make + `start` variant when sort matters.
const response = await $b24.actions.v2.call.make({
method: 'task.planner.getlist',
params: {
start: 0,
},
requestId: B24Js.Text.getUuidRfc4122()
})
// The payload is available only on a successful response
if (!response.isSuccess) {
console.error(response.getErrorMessages().join('; '))
return
}
const result = response.getData().result
console.info('Task IDs in the daily plan:', result, 'Total on this page:', result.length)
} catch (error) {
// Thrown on transport or SDK failures (AjaxError, SdkError, etc.)
console.error(error)
}
}
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', getPlannerTaskList)
</script>
try {
$response = $b24Service
->core
->call(
'task.planner.getlist',
[]
);
$result = $response
->getResponseData()
->getResult();
echo 'Success: ' . print_r($result, true);
processData($result);
} catch (Throwable $e) {
error_log($e->getMessage());
echo 'Error fetching task planner list: ' . $e->getMessage();
}
BX24.callMethod(
"task.planner.getlist",
[],
function (result) {
console.info(result.data());
console.log(result);
}
);
require_once('crest.php');
$result = CRest::call(
'task.planner.getlist',
[]
);
echo '<PRE>';
print_r($result);
echo '</PRE>';
Response Handling
HTTP Status: 200
{
"result": [7811, 8017, 7789, 8015],
"time": {
"start": 1755252195.609436,
"finish": 1755252195.636649,
"duration": 0.027212858200073242,
"processing": 0.0030121803283691406,
"date_start": "2025-08-15T13:03:15+02:00",
"date_finish": "2025-08-15T13:03:15+02:00",
"operating_reset_at": 1755252795,
"operating": 0
}
}
Returned Data
|
Name |
Description |
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result |
List of task identifiers. If there are no tasks in the daily plan, returns an empty array |
|
time |
Information about the request execution time |
Error Handling
Statuses and System Error Codes
HTTP Status: 20x, 40x, 50x
The errors described below may occur when calling any method.
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Code |
Description |
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An internal server error has occurred. Please contact the server administrator or Bitrix24 technical support |
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An internal server error has occurred. Please contact the server administrator or Bitrix24 technical support |
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The request intensity limit has been exceeded |
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The current method is not permitted for calls using batch |
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The maximum length of parameters passed to the batch method has been exceeded |
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Invalid access token or webhook code |
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The HTTPS protocol is required for method calls |
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The REST API is blocked due to overload. This is a manual individual block; please contact Bitrix24 technical support to lift it |
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The REST API is only available on commercial plans |
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The user associated with the access token or webhook used to call the method lacks the necessary permissions |
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The manifest is not available |
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The request requires higher privileges than those provided by the webhook token |
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The provided access token has expired |
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The user does not have access to the application. This means that the application is installed, but the portal administrator has restricted access to this application to specific users only |
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The public part of the site is closed. To open the public part of the site on an on-premise installation, disable the "Temporary closure of the public part of the site" option. Path to the setting: Desktop > Settings > Product Settings > Module Settings > Main Module > Temporary closure of the public part of the site |