[role="xpack"] [[security-api-get-user]] === Get users API ++++ Get users ++++ Retrieves information about users in the native realm and built-in users. [[security-api-get-user-request]] ==== {api-request-title} `GET /_security/user` + `GET /_security/user/` [[security-api-get-user-prereqs]] ==== {api-prereq-title} * To use this API, you must have at least the `manage_security` cluster privilege. [[security-api-get-user-desc]] ==== {api-description-title} For more information about the native realm, see <> and <>. [[security-api-get-user-path-params]] ==== {api-path-parms-title} `username`:: (Optional, string) An identifier for the user. You can specify multiple usernames as a comma-separated list. If you omit this parameter, the API retrieves information about all users. [[security-api-get-user-response-body]] ==== {api-response-body-title} A successful call returns an array of users with the JSON representation of the users. Note that user passwords are not included. [[security-api-get-user-response-codes]] ==== {api-response-codes-title} If the user is not defined in the `native` realm, the request 404s. [[security-api-get-user-example]] ==== {api-examples-title} To retrieve a native user, submit a GET request to the `/_security/user/` endpoint: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_security/user/jacknich -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[setup:jacknich_user] [source,console-result] -------------------------------------------------- { "jacknich": { "username": "jacknich", "roles": [ "admin", "other_role1" ], "full_name": "Jack Nicholson", "email": "jacknich@example.com", "metadata": { "intelligence" : 7 }, "enabled": true } } -------------------------------------------------- Omit the username to retrieve all users: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_security/user -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[continued]