Get a paginated list of common access​
This endpoint returns the current common access for a customer. The returned items can be filtered and sorted. Requires authorization scope of iai:access-modeling:read
Query Parameters
- offset int32
Offset into the full result set. Usually specified with limit to paginate through the results. See V3 API Standard Collection Parameters for more information.
- limit int32
Possible values:
<= 250
Default value:
250
Max number of results to return. See V3 API Standard Collection Parameters for more information.
Example: 250 - count boolean
If true it will populate the X-Total-Count response header with the number of results that would be returned if limit and offset were ignored.
Since requesting a total count can have a performance impact, it is recommended not to send count=true if that value will not be used.
See V3 API Standard Collection Parameters for more information.
Example: true - filters string
Filter results using the standard syntax described in V3 API Standard Collection Parameters
Filtering is supported for the following fields and operators:
status: eq "CONFIRMED" or "DENIED" reviewedByUser eq true or false access.id: eq "id" access.type: eq "ROLE" or "ACCESS_PROFILE" access.name: sw "Administrator" access.description: sw "admin"
- sorters comma-separated
Sort results using the standard syntax described in V3 API Standard Collection Parameters
Sorting is supported for the following fields: access.name,status
By default the common access items are sorted by name, ascending.
- 200
- 400
- 401
- 403
- 500
Succeeded. Returns a list of common access for a customer.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema array
access object
common access item
id stringCommon access ID
type stringPossible values: [
ACCESS_PROFILE
,ROLE
]Common access type (ROLE or ACCESS_PROFILE)
name stringCommon access name
description stringCommon access description
ownerName stringCommon access owner name
ownerId stringCommon access owner ID
- status string
CONFIRMED or DENIED
- lastUpdated date-time
- reviewedByUser boolean
true if user has confirmed or denied status
- lastReviewed date-time
[
{
"access": {
"id": "string",
"type": "ACCESS_PROFILE",
"name": "string",
"description": "string",
"ownerName": "string",
"ownerId": "string"
},
"status": "string",
"lastUpdated": "2023-08-08",
"reviewedByUser": true,
"lastReviewed": "2023-08-08"
}
]
Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- detailCode string
Fine-grained error code providing more detail of the error.
- trackingId string
Unique tracking id for the error.
messages object[]
Generic localized reason for error
locale stringThe locale for the message text, a BCP 47 language tag.
localeOrigin stringPossible values: [
DEFAULT
,REQUEST
]An indicator of how the locale was selected. DEFAULT means the locale is the system default. REQUEST means the locale was selected from the request context (i.e., best match based on the Accept-Language header). Additional values may be added in the future without notice.
text stringActual text of the error message in the indicated locale.
causes object[]
Plain-text descriptive reasons to provide additional detail to the text provided in the messages field
locale stringThe locale for the message text, a BCP 47 language tag.
localeOrigin stringPossible values: [
DEFAULT
,REQUEST
]An indicator of how the locale was selected. DEFAULT means the locale is the system default. REQUEST means the locale was selected from the request context (i.e., best match based on the Accept-Language header). Additional values may be added in the future without notice.
text stringActual text of the error message in the indicated locale.
{
"detailCode": "400.1 Bad Request Content",
"trackingId": "e7eab60924f64aa284175b9fa3309599",
"messages": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."
}
],
"causes": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."
}
]
}
Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- error
A message describing the error
{
"error": "JWT validation failed: JWT is expired"
}
Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
- 403
Schema
- detailCode string
Fine-grained error code providing more detail of the error.
- trackingId string
Unique tracking id for the error.
messages object[]
Generic localized reason for error
locale stringThe locale for the message text, a BCP 47 language tag.
localeOrigin stringPossible values: [
DEFAULT
,REQUEST
]An indicator of how the locale was selected. DEFAULT means the locale is the system default. REQUEST means the locale was selected from the request context (i.e., best match based on the Accept-Language header). Additional values may be added in the future without notice.
text stringActual text of the error message in the indicated locale.
causes object[]
Plain-text descriptive reasons to provide additional detail to the text provided in the messages field
locale stringThe locale for the message text, a BCP 47 language tag.
localeOrigin stringPossible values: [
DEFAULT
,REQUEST
]An indicator of how the locale was selected. DEFAULT means the locale is the system default. REQUEST means the locale was selected from the request context (i.e., best match based on the Accept-Language header). Additional values may be added in the future without notice.
text stringActual text of the error message in the indicated locale.
{
"detailCode": "400.1 Bad Request Content",
"trackingId": "e7eab60924f64aa284175b9fa3309599",
"messages": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."
}
],
"causes": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."
}
]
}
An example of a 403 response object
{
"detailCode": "403 Forbidden",
"trackingId": "b21b1f7ce4da4d639f2c62a57171b427",
"messages": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The server understood the request but refuses to authorize it."
}
]
}
Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
- 500
Schema
- detailCode string
Fine-grained error code providing more detail of the error.
- trackingId string
Unique tracking id for the error.
messages object[]
Generic localized reason for error
locale stringThe locale for the message text, a BCP 47 language tag.
localeOrigin stringPossible values: [
DEFAULT
,REQUEST
]An indicator of how the locale was selected. DEFAULT means the locale is the system default. REQUEST means the locale was selected from the request context (i.e., best match based on the Accept-Language header). Additional values may be added in the future without notice.
text stringActual text of the error message in the indicated locale.
causes object[]
Plain-text descriptive reasons to provide additional detail to the text provided in the messages field
locale stringThe locale for the message text, a BCP 47 language tag.
localeOrigin stringPossible values: [
DEFAULT
,REQUEST
]An indicator of how the locale was selected. DEFAULT means the locale is the system default. REQUEST means the locale was selected from the request context (i.e., best match based on the Accept-Language header). Additional values may be added in the future without notice.
text stringActual text of the error message in the indicated locale.
{
"detailCode": "400.1 Bad Request Content",
"trackingId": "e7eab60924f64aa284175b9fa3309599",
"messages": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."
}
],
"causes": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "The request was syntactically correct but its content is semantically invalid."
}
]
}
An example of a 500 response object
{
"detailCode": "500.0 Internal Fault",
"trackingId": "b21b1f7ce4da4d639f2c62a57171b427",
"messages": [
{
"locale": "en-US",
"localeOrigin": "DEFAULT",
"text": "An internal fault occurred."
}
]
}