Export a Library
get
/ic/api/integration/v1/libraries/{id}/archive
Exports the library jar file containing the JS files to the location specified with the -o option. This operation returns a byte stream that is output to the display by default. If you are using cURL, use the -o option to save the response to a file.
Request
Path Parameters
-
id(required): string
Library identifier. The id must be added to the request in the following form: code%7Cversion. For example: JSLIB%7C01.00.0000. The %7C is the encoded | (vertical line).
Query Parameters
-
integrationInstance(required): string
This is the name of the service instance. You can get this value from the About page where it is specified in the Service instance field.
There's no request body for this operation.
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Supported Media Types
- application/octet-stream
200 Response
Successful operation
404 Response
Library not found
500 Response
Server error
Examples
The following example shows how to export a JavaScript library to a specified file by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL. For more information about endpoint URL structure, see Send Requests.
Example: Export a JavaScript Library
This command exports the library to the specified file myfile.jar
in the same directory from which the command was run.
The id is in the form: code%7Cversion
. The %7C is the encoded | (vertical line).
curl -X GET -H 'Authorization: Bearer access_token' -o 'myfile.jar' https://design.integration.region.ocp.oraclecloud.com/ic/api/integration/v1/libraries/JSLIB%7C01.00.0000/archive?integrationInstance=service-instance
Required options for this cURL request:
-o '/path/myfile.jar'
: Location and name of the file in which to save the library.