Issue an application grant
/apiplatform/management/v1/applications/{appId}/grants
Issue a grant to a user or group for the {appId}
application.
The user requesting this resource must be assigned the API Manager, or Application Developer role and must be issued the Manage Application grant for the specified application.
Request
- application/json
-
appId: string
A unique ID referencing a specific application.
object
-
group(optional):
object group
-
type(optional):
string
The grant type's name.
-
user(optional):
object user
Response
- application/json
204 Response
403 Response
object
-
detail(optional):
string
Detailed error message
-
errorCode(optional):
string
Application specific error code
-
errorDetails(optional):
array errorDetails
additional errors
-
errorPath(optional):
string
-
instance(optional):
string
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error
-
status(optional):
string
HTTP status code
-
title:
string
Summary error message
-
type:
string
Error type
500 Response
object
-
detail(optional):
string
Detailed error message
-
errorCode(optional):
string
Application specific error code
-
errorDetails(optional):
array errorDetails
additional errors
-
errorPath(optional):
string
-
instance(optional):
string
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error
-
status(optional):
string
HTTP status code
-
title:
string
Summary error message
-
type:
string
Error type
Examples
The following example shows how to issue a grant for an application to a user or group by submitting a POST request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL
curl -i -X POST
-H "Authorization: Bearer access_token"
-H "Content-Type:application/json"
-d @grant.json
https://example.com/apiplatform/management/v1/applications/{appId}/grants
{appId}
is the unique Id for an application. To retrieve available application Ids, see Get Applications.
Example of Request Body
The following shows an example of the request body in JSON format, included with the request above in a file named grant.json
.
{ "type":"ManageApplicationGrant", "user":{"id":"app-dev-user"} }
Example of Response Headers
The following shows an example of the response headers.
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Server: Oracle-Traffic-Director/12.2.1.0.0 Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 07:48:33 GMT X-oracle-dms-ecid: f102c33f-1c5b-4409-806d-03bf5706c492-0002690d X-oracle-dms-rid: 0:1 Via: 1.1 otd_opc Proxy-agent: Oracle-Traffic-Director/12.2.1.0.0