Remove the Vanity Domain for a Site
/sites/management/api/v1/sites/{id}/vanityDomain
Remove the vanity domain for a site. The vanity domain will immediately be removed from the site, and the site will no longer be accessible using the vanity domain.
Introduced in release 21.5.1.
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
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/vanityDomain
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 - Vanity Domain Removed
Vanity domain removed.
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.
403Forbidden - Site Operation Forbidden
Your sharing role within the site does not allow you to perform the operation.
Error Code
OCE-SITEMGMT-009026
Resolution - Change the Sharing Role
Change the sharing role given to the authenticated user to the required role or higher.
Resolution - Change the Application Role
Ensure the user has a Standard User or Enterprise User Application Role.
Exception Detail Fields
This error type includes the following fields/values in the response:
Field Name | Description |
site | Site on which the operation is being performed. |
For detailed information about this exception detail type, consult the SiteOperationForbiddenExceptionDetail 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 Operation Forbidden", "status": "403", "detail": "You do have a sharing role in this site, but your role does not allow you to use this operation.", "o:errorCode": "OCE-SITEMGMT-009026", "site": { "id": "FCA9C0E5CDCB549A19FFB85987A2352778961003B8A0" } }
Introduced in release 19.1.5.
404Not Found - Vanity Domain Not Found
Site does not have a vanity domain, or 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-009114
Resolution - Add Vanity Domain
Add a vanity domain to the site. By default, sites do not have a vanity domain.
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 Name | Description |
site | Site that the vanity domain cannot be read for. |
For detailed information about this exception detail type, consult the VanityDomainNotFoundExceptionDetail 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": "Vanity Domain Not Found", "status": "404", "detail": "Site does not have a vanity domain, or the 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-009114", "site": { "id": "FCA9C0E5CDCB549A19FFB85987A2352778961003B8A0" } }
This resource represents the relationship between a Site and Vanity Domain resource.
Request
-
id: string
Immutable identifier for the site.
Response
204 Response
400 Response
401 Response
403 Response
-
allOf
SiteOperationForbiddenExceptionDetail
Introduced in release 19.1.5.
-
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
SiteOperationForbiddenExceptionDetail-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
-
site(optional):
string
Site on which the operation is being performed.
Introduced in release 19.1.5.
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":"Site Operation Forbidden",
"status":"403",
"detail":"You do have a sharing role in this site, but your role does not allow you to use this operation.",
"o:errorCode":"OCE-SITEMGMT-009026",
"site":{
"id":"FCA9C0E5CDCB549A19FFB85987A2352778961003B8A0"
}
}
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
VanityDomainNotFoundExceptionDetail-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
-
site(optional):
string
Site that the vanity domain cannot be read for.
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":"Vanity Domain Not Found",
"status":"404",
"detail":"Site does not have a vanity domain, or the 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-009114",
"site":{
"id":"FCA9C0E5CDCB549A19FFB85987A2352778961003B8A0"
}
}