Site Cache Refresh Status

get

/sites/management/api/v1/sites/{id}/cache/status

RELATION

The status of most recent pre-render cache refresh job for the site. This job may still be in progress, or have failed. The site may have been refreshed automatically by the periodic system refresh, or have been refreshed using the api.

Introduced in release 20.2.2.

Authorization

To invoke this operation, the authenticated user or client application must have been shared with the resource and have one of the following sharing roles:

  • Owner
  • Manager
  • Contributor
  • Downloader
  • Viewer

Refresh Site Content

Site content can be forced to refresh now if the last refresh did not include recent site updates.

For more information, see Refresh Content Cache.

Site Cache Information

The latest refresh job may have failed or still be running. To find out the last time a site's cache was successfully refreshed, read the cache resource of a site.

For more information, see Site Cache Information.

Path Alternative Identifiers

The default identifier for a Site resource is the Site Identifier. The Site resource supports alternative identifiers.

nameSite Name

Instead of the site identifier, the site name can be used to uniquely identify a site in the resource path. The default resource path parameter for a site is the site identifier, but when working with sites the human-readable site name is sometimes easier.

http://api.example.com/sites/management/api/v1/sites/name:MyNewProduct/cache/status

Introduced in release 19.4.1.

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.

204No Content - Site Content Never Pre-Rendered

The site content has never been pre-rendered.

Redirection Response Examples

This operation responds with the following redirection (3xx) responses. For a full list of response HTTP status codes and example bodies, consult the Response section of this operation. Note: Depending on the client technology used to invoke this operation a 2xx response may be returned if the redirection is followed automatically.

303See Other - Refresh Site Content Job

Information about the current or most recent site refresh.

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 - Site Not Found

The site does not exist or has been deleted, or the authenticated user or client application does not have access to the site.

Error Code

OCE-SITEMGMT-009003

Resolution - Check Identifier

Check that the site identifier is valid.

Resolution - Check Membership

Check that the authenticated user is a member of the site or a site administrator.

Exception Detail Fields

This error type includes the following fields/values in the response:

Field NameDescription
siteSite that does not exist or is not visible to the authenticated user.

For detailed information about this exception detail type, consult the SiteNotFoundExceptionDetail 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": "Site Not Found",
  "status": "404",
  "detail": "Site does not exist or has been deleted, or the authenticated user or client application does not have access to the site.",
  "o:errorCode": "OCE-SITEMGMT-009003",
  "site": {
    "id": "FCA9C0E5CDCB549A19FFB85987A2352778961003B8A0"
  }
}

This resource represents the relationship between a Site and Refresh Site Job Status resource. If there is no Refresh Site Job Status associated with the Site then the response status code will be 204 No Content.

Request

Path Parameters
Query Parameters
  • Comma-delimited string of field names that should not be included in the response.

  • Comma-separated list of link relation names to exclude from the response.

  • Comma-delimited string of field names that you want to expand. Use the value all to expand all relationships.

  • Specify how errors in expansion are handled. If not specified, then the default is to include error details in the relationship field.

    Valid values are:

    • ignore - Ignore the error and do not expand the relationship. Relationship links are not included in the response
    • include - Include the error details instead of the expanded relationship. Relationship links are returned
    • fail - Fail the request with an expansion failure error response

  • 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.

  • 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 the includeDeleted 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.

  • Comma-separated list of link relation names to include in the response. By default, all links are returned.

  • Specify the resource representation that should be used to control the response fields and links. If no representation is specified, the client-defined representation is returned, based on the values of the fields, excludeFields, links, excludeLinks and expand query parameters.

    The following representations are supported with the return query parameter:

    RepresentationDescription
    representationFull resource representation includes all properties and links and expands most relationships.
    defaultDefault resource representation includes most properties and links.
    basicBasic resource representation includes some properties and some links.
    minimalMinimal resource representation, includes essential properties and no links.
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Response

204 Response

No Content

303 Response

See Other

400 Response

Bad Request

401 Response

Unauthorized

403 Response

Forbidden

404 Response

Not Found
Headers
Body ()
Root Schema : schema
Match All
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Nested Schema : SiteNotFoundExceptionDetail
Match All
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Nested Schema : ExceptionDetail
Type: 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.

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Nested Schema : SiteNotFoundExceptionDetail-allOf[1]
Type: object
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Nested Schema : o:errorDetails
Type: array

Multiple errors can be organized in a hierarchical structure.

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Nested Schema : items
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  • 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.

Example Response (Site Not Found)
{
    "type":"http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.4.1",
    "title":"Site Not Found",
    "status":"404",
    "detail":"Site does not exist or has been deleted, or the authenticated user or client application does not have access to the site.",
    "o:errorCode":"OCE-SITEMGMT-009003",
    "site":{
        "id":"FCA9C0E5CDCB549A19FFB85987A2352778961003B8A0"
    }
}

429 Response

Too Many Requests

500 Response

Internal Server Error

501 Response

Not Implemented

502 Response

Bad Gateway

503 Response

Service Unavailable

504 Response

Gateway Timeout
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