REST API:applicationAccess Resource
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Manage Application Access records using the REST API.
- Learn more: REST API Conventions and Considerations.
Permissions
Users that have the Access Control permission can use this resource..
Get an Application Access Record
- Method
- GET
- URI
- https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/applicationAccess/{applicationId}
Tip:
To get the id of application access record from the GUI, go to the Application Access page and modify the view to include the Record ID field.
- Response
<platform> <applicationAccess> <applicationId>348f933bf0dc4bfeb5a8e8ade2bb145e</applicationId> <applicationName>Order Management</applicationName> <accessTo> <type>USER</type> <id>b2e935fc454a4c45815c3b0ffb0b9869</id> <name>Aaron Acme</name> <roles> <role> <id>7d74139597b945dd8b712084c61dae05</id> <name>Manager</name> </role> <role> ... </role> ... </roles> </accessTo> <accessTo> ... </accessTo> ... </applicationAccess> <message> <code>0</code> <description>Success</description> </message> </platform>
- See also: REST API:Error Codes
Add an Application Access Record
- Method
- POST
- URI
- https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/applicationAccess/{applicationId}
- Request
<platform> <applicationAccess> <applicationId>...</applicationId> <accessTo> <type>USER</type> <id>...</id> <roles> <role> <id>...</id> </role> <role> ... </role> ... </roles> </accessTo> <accessTo> ... </accessTo> ... </applicationAccess> </platform>
- Response
<platform> <message> <code>0</code> <description>Success</description> <id>...</id> <!-- ID of the newly created applicationAccess record --> </message> </platform>
- See also: REST API:Error Codes
Update an Application Access Record
- Method
- PUT
- URI
- https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/applicationAccess/{applicationId}
- Request
<platform> <applicationAccess> <applicationId>...</applicationId> <accessTo> <type>USER</type> <id>...</id> <roles> <role> <id>...</id> </role> <role> ... </role> ... </roles> </accessTo> <accessTo> ... </accessTo> ... </applicationAccess> </platform>
- The application-access record for the specified application is updated.
- New accessTo elements are added.
- An accessTo element with a matching type and id is replaced.
- (The list of roles specified in the update-record replaces the existing list of roles.)
- Response
<platform> <message> <code>0</code> <description>Success</description> </message> </platform>
- See also: REST API:Error Codes
Delete an Application Access Record
- Method
- DELETE
- URI
- https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/applicationAccess/{applicationId}/{respective UserId or TeamId}
- Response
<platform> <message> <code>0</code> <description>Success</description> </message> </platform>
- See also: REST API:Error Codes
Dynamic Search for Application Access Records
- Method
- GET
- URI
- https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/applicationAccess?{query_parameters}
- Example
- List all records, and all of their fields:
- https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/applicationAccess?fieldList=*
- Query Parameters
- fieldList - A comma-separated list of field names to retrieve
- The asterisk (*) wildcard specifies all fields
- {fieldname} specifies an individual field (e.g. name)
- (Use the REST API:field Resource to get a complete list of fields.)
- For a Composite Object, specify {alias}.{fieldname} to select a related-record field, where the alias is defined in the Object Relationships.
- For a Database View, specify {alias}.{fieldname}, where the object alias is defined in the Database View.
- alias.* specifies all fields in the aliased object.
- filter - Filtering criteria to filter the records
- For more examples, see Filter Expressions in REST APIs and the REST API Examples.)
- pageSize - Number of records to retrieve from the result set in order to make a "page".
- page - Number of the logical page in a database result set. The first page is page "zero" (0).
- Page zero is returned by default, so appending &pageSize=1 to your query returns a single record.
- getTotalRecordCount returns the number of total records.
Causes the following structure to be returned, where N is the total number of records:
<platform> <status> <packageDeploy> ... </packageDeploy> </status> <message> <code>0</code> <description>Success</description> </message> <!-- added by the query param --> <totalRecordCount>N</totalRecordCount> </platform>
- sortBy - Field name for primary sort
Ex: &sortBy=name - sortOrder - Sort order of the primary field, either asc or desc (ascending or descending)
Ex: &sortOrder=desc - sortBy2 - Field name for secondary sort
- sortOrder2 - Sort order of the second field, either asc or desc (ascending or descending)
- sortBy - Field name for primary sort
- For more information, see: Specifying Query Parameters in REST APIs
- Response
<platform> <record> <id>8e657280c4a084857a212313e029c49</id> <application_id>0c848119d6a343d88a3302164fb41a1b</application_id> <created_id type="" ... uri="https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/user/3" displayValue=" System">3</created_id> <modified_id type="" uri="https://{{domain}}/networking/rest/user/3" displayValue=" System">3</modified_id> <date_modified>2012-07-02</date_modified> <date_created>2012-07-02</date_created> </record> <record> ... </record> ... <message> <code>0</code> <description>Success</description> </message> </platform>
- See also: REST API:Error Codes
Fields
Name Type Attribute Description Additional Information id String This record's ID application_id
applicationIdString The ID of an application applicationName String Read Only The application name accessTo container type String The kind of entity granted access (user or team) Values: - USER or
- TEAM
id String The ID of the user or team name String Read Only The name of the User or Team roles Container role Container id String The ID of a role the user or team member can assume in the application name String Read Only The name of the role date_modified Date Read Only UTC Format date_created Date Read Only UTC Format created_id Lookup Read Only User ID modified_id Lookup Read Only User ID
Error Codes
Platform Code with Http Status Description -7000 BAD_REQUEST (400) Invalid ID
Learn more:
- See the REST API:Error Codes for common Http error codes
- See the javadoc constants for a complete list of PlatformException error-code constants.