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Overview

API Requirements

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Getting Started

The easiest way to start learning about this interface is to try it out. This section shows how to use the curl command line tool to execute sample queries.

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	curl -i -H "Accept: application/json" https://iet-ws-test.ucdavis.edu/api/iam/people/prikerbacct/1000000009?key=myKey&v=1.0

The response to all of the above requests have a Content-Type of text/javascript.  An example response for the above request is shown below:

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{
  "responseData" : {
    "results" : [
{


"iamId":  "1000000001",
"userId":  "johndoe",
"uuId" :  "341234",
"createDate": ""2010-08-09 23:25:17",
"claimDate": "" null,
"expireDate": "" null


},
{ ...<More results>.... }
 ],
  "responseDetails" : null,
  "responseStatus" : 0
}

JSON Reference

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Request Format

URL Base Addresses

The following URL patterns are supported by the IAM Identity Store Core People API:

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https://iet-ws.ucdavis.edu/api/iam/people/prikerbacct/{iamid}

https://iet-ws.ucdavis.edu/api/iam/people/prikerbacct/search

URL Arguments

This section describes the arguments that can be used for search requests.

The value of a CGI argument must always be properly escaped. This can be done via the functional equivalent of JavaScript's encodeURIComponent() method.

Required URL Arguments

The following table lists the required URL arguments.

Argument

Example

Description

key

key=your-key

This argument supplies the application's key. You can sign up for an API key <INSERT LINK HERE>.
It must be a valid key associated with your application. The key is required for this API to implement quality of service rules for this API. If your application is making too many requests it will be throttled to ensure resources are not overloaded during times of peak usage. Also, by supplying a key we can identify and contact you should something go wrong with your application.

v

v=1.0

This argument supplies protocol version number. The only valid value at this point in time is 1.0.

Supported URL arguments

The following table lists the supported URL arguments for each supported URL pattern.

At least one argument should be provided to perform a search. If multiple search criteria are provided an 'AND' search will be performed to match on all arguments.
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URL

Supported Arguments

https://iet-ws.ucdavis.edu/api/iam/people/prikerbacct/search

iamId
userId

uuid

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Response Format

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Supported Return Type (retType) Values

Note: For /people/prikerbacct/search ONLY

retType

Description

default

Returns the data from the default underlying Identity Store view (see below 'Results Array: Guaranteed Fields' for this API)

people

Returns the data from the CV_PEOPLE view.  (See 'Results Array: Guaranteed Fields' for the People API: https://confluence.ucdavis.edu/confluence/display/IETP/Identity+Store+Core+People+API

Results Array:

guaranteed fields

Guaranteed Fields

The results array always contains the parameters listed in this section, even if the value is empty.

Property

Description

iamId

Unique University ID created by IAM system. Replaces MOTHRAID.

userId

Kerberos loginid

uuId

UNIX UID

createDate

Date this account was created

claimDate

Date this account was claimed by the end user

expireDate

Date the account expired or was disabled

results[]

results[] contains an array of bulk load result objects, one for each result. Each time the API executes, this property is cleared, and each time a API completes, the array is populated. If there are no results to report, the .length property of this array will be set to 0. Therefore, results will never be null, and you can always safely check for results.length == 0.

'responseStatus'

Response Codes and

'responseDetails'

Response Messages

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Troubleshooting

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