Retrieve App Policies
/mobile/platform/appconfig/client
Returns the app policies that have been set for a mobile backend.
Permissions
You can access this operation as a social user, a virtual user, an anonymous user, or a mobile user. If you access this operation as a virtual user or a mobile user, then you must have the role that's associated with the mobile backend.
Request
There are no request parameters for this operation.
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- application/json
200 Response
object
{
"fifTechWelcomeMsg":"Hello",
"fifTechBgImage":"/mobile/platform/storage/collections/appObjects/objects/bgImage42",
"fifTechReqTimeout":100000
}
400 Response
The request failed because an exception occurred during processing.
object
Error
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detail:
string
Message that provides the error details.
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o:ecid:
string
Execution context ID, which is a unique identifier to correlate events or requests that are associated with the same transaction across several components.
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o:errorCode:
string
The service's error code.
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o:errorDetails(optional):
array o:errorDetails
Minimum Number of Items:
0
Included when the error is caused by multiple issues. -
o:errorPath:
string
The relative point in the API path where the error occurred.
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status:
integer
HTTP status code. See http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html for more details.
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title:
string
Summary of the problem.
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type:
string
The URI to the link that provides details about the HTTP status code.
array
0
-
Array of:
object Error Detail
Title:
Error Detail
object
Error Detail
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instance:
string
URI to the link that provides more detailed information about the error.
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o:errorCode:
string
The service's error code.
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o:errorPath:
string
The relative point in the API path where the error occurred.
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title:
string
Summary of the problem.
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type:
string
The URI to the link that provides details about the HTTP status code.
Examples
The following example shows how to get the app policy values. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL.
curl -i -X GET -u mobile.user@example.com:password -H "Oracle-Mobile-Backend-ID: ABCD9278-091f-41aa-9cb2-184bd0586fce" https://fif.cloud.oracle.com/mobile/platform/appconfig/client
Example of Response Header
The following shows an example of the response header.
200 OK Content-Type: application/json Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 00:26:10 GMT
Example of Response Body
The following example shows, in JSON format, the contents of the response body, which lists all the app policies:
{ "fifTechReqTimeout":100000, "fifTechWelcomeMsg":"Hello", "fifTechBgImage":"/mobile/platform/storage/collections/appObjects/objects/bgImage42" }