Get an Example Request Body for Creating Review Resources
/sites/management/api/v1/requests/{id}/reviews/create-form
Get a template request body suitable for creating a new review.The create-form
resource provides an example request body that clients can use as a template when creating a new Review
. The example request body property values can be edited, removed or added to and then used as the request body when creating a Review
. Use of the create form is optional, it is only provided as a guide to the request body format.
Authorization
To access this create-form
resource requires read access to the parent resource.
- For more information, see Get a Request
Successful Response Examples
This operation responds with the following success (2xx) responses. For a full list of response HTTP status codes and example bodies, consult the Response section of this operation.
200OK
Request
GET https://api.example.com/sites/management/api/v1/requests/{id}/reviews/create-form
Response Body
{ "decision": "approved", "comment": "Site request looks good, approved." }
Client Error Response Examples
This operation responds with following client error (4xx) responses with exception details in the response body. For a full list of response HTTP status codes and example bodies, consult the Response section of this operation.
404Not Found - Request Not Found
The request does not exist or has been deleted, or the authenticated user or client application does not have access to the request.
Error Code
OCE-SITEMGMT-009001
Resolution - Check Identifier
Check that the request identifier is valid.
Resolution - Check Authorization
Check that the authenticated user can review the request or that the authenticated user is the user that created the request.
Exception Detail Fields
This error type includes the following fields/values in the response:
Field Name | Description |
request | Request that does not exist or is not visible to the authenticated user. |
For detailed information about this exception detail type, consult the RequestNotFoundExceptionDetail schema in the definitions section of the swagger document.
Example Response Body
{ "type": "http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.4.1", "title": "Request Not Found", "status": "404", "detail": "Request does not exist or has been deleted, or the authenticated user or client application does not have access to the request.", "o:errorCode": "OCE-SITEMGMT-009001", "request": { "id": "e77229e8-1f44-4c27-bacb-9a99b7c77af7" } }
Request
-
id: string
Globally unique immutable identifier for a request.
-
excludeFields(optional): string
Comma-delimited string of field names that should not be included in the response.
-
excludeLinks(optional): string
Comma-separated list of link relation names to exclude from the response.
-
fields(optional): string
Comma-delimited string of field names to include in the response. Nested fields can be identified using a dot to separate the field names. Field names are case-sensitive. Field names are ignored if the field does not exist.
-
includeDeleted(optional): boolean
Resources that have been marked for deletion can be read, modified, and support extended operations as long this query parameter is set to
true
. When theincludeDeleted
query parameter is not sent then the response to read, modification, and extended operations will be identical to that which would be returned if the resource was permanently deleted. -
links(optional): string
Comma-separated list of link relation names to include in the response. By default, all links are returned.
The following links are provided by this resource:
Link Relationship Description parent
Describes where the parent resource can be read. Equivalent to an up
link, this link provides the link to the parent resource, such as the collection resource that contains a singular resource.self
Describes the current returned representation of the resource. Used for links that represent the resource itself. For example, if a resource is returned as part of a collection, the self link will provide the URL path for the individual resource. canonical
Describes the preferred representation of the requested resource. Used for links that represent the canonical form of the resource. For example, if a resource is returned as part of a collection, the canonical link will provide the URL path for the canonical form of the individual resource. create
Describes where the resource can be created. Used on collection resources to indicate where a post can be performed to create a new resource in the collection. describedBy
Describes the schema resource providing metadata information about the resource. Used on collection, singular and relation resources to indicate where the schema resource is that describes the resource.
Response
- application/json
- application/vnd.oracle.resource+json;type=create-form
200 Response
-
Cache-Control: string
Directives for caching mechanisms.
-
Content-Length: string
Size of the response body.
-
Content-Type: string
Content type of the response.
-
ETag: string
Opaque identifier assigned by the origin server to a specific version of a resource.
object
-
comment(optional):
string
Maximum Length:
1000
A comment associated with the review can be used to describe why the request was approved or rejected. There is no restriction on the contents of the description; it can be a single line or multiple lines with any characters.
-
decision:
string
Outcome of this review, either approve or reject the request.
Valid values are:
-
approved
- Associated request is approved -
rejected
- Associated request is rejected
-
-
links(optional):
array links
HATEOS link to related resources and actions or actions on this resource. Must include at least a 'self' link that contains a link to the canonical representation of the resource.
array
HATEOS link to related resources and actions or actions on this resource. Must include at least a 'self' link that contains a link to the canonical representation of the resource.
object
REST HATEOAS link and related metadata. If responses provide links (for example, a self
link to the resource itself) the links provided will include one or more of the properties defined on this link structure.
-
href(optional):
string
The target resource URI. URI RFC3986 or URI Template RFC6570. If the value is set to URI Template, then the
templated
property must be set totrue
. -
mediaType(optional):
string
Media type, as defined by RFC 2046, describing the link target.
-
method(optional):
string
HTTP method for requesting the target of the link.
Valid values are:
-
OPTIONS
- HTTP OPTIONS -
HEAD
- HTTP HEAD -
GET
- HTTP GET -
POST
- HTTP POST -
PUT
- HTTP PUT -
PATCH
- HTTP PATCH -
DELETE
- HTTP DELETE
-
-
profile(optional):
string(uri)
Link to the metadata of the resource, such as JSON-schema, that describes the resource expected when dereferencing the target resource.
-
rel(optional):
string
Name of the link relation that, in addition to the type property, can be used to retrieve link details.
-
templated(optional):
boolean
Boolean flag that specifies the
href
property is a URI or URI Template. The property can be assumed to befalse
if the property is not present.
{
"decision":"approved",
"comment":"Site request looks good, approved."
}
400 Response
401 Response
403 Response
404 Response
-
Cache-Control: string
Directives for caching mechanisms.
-
Content-Length: string
Size of the response body.
-
Content-Type: string
Content type of the response.
-
object
ExceptionDetail
In addition to HTTP error code and error messages, it is often desirable to provide additional information to the client when a request fails. In such cases, the additional information will be included in the response body.
-
object
RequestNotFoundExceptionDetail-allOf[1]
object
In addition to HTTP error code and error messages, it is often desirable to provide additional information to the client when a request fails. In such cases, the additional information will be included in the response body.
-
detail(optional):
string
Description specific to this occurrence of the problem. The human-readable, potentially multi-line details describing the problem in more details.
-
instance(optional):
string(uri)
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error.
-
o:errorCode(optional):
string
Application error code, which is different from HTTP error code. This code should be used to check for specific errors, rather than comparing fields such as the
title
ordetail
. -
o:errorDetails(optional):
array o:errorDetails
Multiple errors can be organized in a hierarchical structure.
-
o:errorPath(optional):
string
XPath or JSON path to indicate where the error occurs.
-
status(optional):
integer(int32)
Corresponding HTTP status code for the error.
-
title(optional):
string
Short, human-readable summary of the problem. It is not advisable to use the title as a way of checking for specific errors, use the
o:errorCode
for this purpose. -
type(optional):
string(uri)
Absolute URI that identifies the problem type. When this URI dereferenced, it should provide a human-readable summary of the problem, for example, as a HTML page.
object
-
request(optional):
string
Request that does not exist or is not visible to the authenticated user.
array
Multiple errors can be organized in a hierarchical structure.
-
object
ExceptionDetail
In addition to HTTP error code and error messages, it is often desirable to provide additional information to the client when a request fails. In such cases, the additional information will be included in the response body.
{
"type":"http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.4.1",
"title":"Request Not Found",
"status":"404",
"detail":"Request does not exist or has been deleted, or the authenticated user or client application does not have access to the request.",
"o:errorCode":"OCE-SITEMGMT-009001",
"request":{
"id":"e77229e8-1f44-4c27-bacb-9a99b7c77af7"
}
}