Get available locales
/km/api/v1/repositories/{id}/availableLocales
This method returns a list of Locale objects associated with the Repository object having the specified ID parameter.
This resource supports the orderBy request parameter, which allows you to sort the returned list of Locale objects.
You can find different values to use with the orderBy parameter in the schema and catalog information of the resource. To get the schema and catalog information, use GET method with the mediaType value as 'application/schema+json'
in the HTTP request.
The example URI to get schema and catalog of the resource is as follows:
http://<IM_REST_API_HOST>/km/api/latest/metadata-catalog/locales
Example URIs
The example URIs for this method are as follows:
http://<IM_REST_API_HOST>/km/api/latest/repositories/{id}/availableLocales
The request returns a list of Locale objects associated with the Repository object having the specified ID parameter sorted by locale code in ascending order.
http://<IM_REST_API_HOST>/km/api/latest/repositories/{id}/availableLocales?orderBy=localeCode:desc
The request returns a list of Locale objects associated with the Repository object having the specified ID parameter sorted by locale code in descending order.
Request
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id: string
The unique identifier of the Repository object
Response
- application/json
- application/xml
200 Response
object
ResultList LocaleKey
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allOf
Collection Paging Resource
Title:
Collection Paging Resource
Oracle base collection resource schema definition. -
object
ResultList LocaleKey-allOf[1]
Collection Paging Resource
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allOf
Base Collection Resource
Title:
Base Collection Resource
Oracle base collection resource schema definition. -
object
Collection Paging Resource-allOf[1]
Base Collection Resource
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object
Singular Resource
Title:
Singular Resource
Oracle base singular resource schema definition. -
object
Base Collection Resource-allOf[1]
object
Singular Resource
object
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count(optional):
integer
Number of resource instances returned in the current range.
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hasMore(optional):
boolean
Boolean value that is set to true if more resources are available on the server than the subset returned in current page.
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limit(optional):
integer
Actual paging size used by the server.
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offset(optional):
integer
Offset value used in the current page.
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totalResults(optional):
integer
Total count of the resource instances, including both the instances in the current range and the instances on the server that satisfy the request.
array
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Array of:
object instanceLink
Metadata describing link description objects that MAY appear in the JSON instance representation.
object
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href:
string
URI [RFC3986] or URI Template [RFC6570]. If the value is set to URI Template, then the "templated" property must be set to true.
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mediaType(optional):
string
Media type, as defined by RFC 2046, describing the link target.
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method(optional):
string
HTTP method for requesting the target of the link.
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profile(optional):
string
Link to the metadata of the resource, such as JSON-schema, that describes the resource expected when dereferencing the target resource..
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rel:
string
Name of the link relation that, in addition to the type property, can be used to retrieve link details. For example, href or profile.
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templated(optional):
boolean
Boolean flag that specifies that "href" property is a URI or URI Template. If the property is a URI template, set this value to true. By default, this value is false.
object
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object
Singular Resource
Title:
Singular Resource
Oracle base singular resource schema definition. -
object
LocaleKey-allOf[1]
object
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recordId(optional):
string
The unique identifier of the Locale object.
Examples
The following example shows how to find a list of Locale objects associated with the Repository object that has the specified ID parameter by submitting a get request on the REST resource using cURL.
cURL Command
curl -X "GET" "http://<IM_REST_API_HOST>/km/api/latest/repositories/{id}/availableLocales"
Example of Request Header
The following shows an example of the request header.
-H "kmauthtoken: {\"siteName\":\"ORACLE_KNOWLEDGE\",\"integrationUserToken\":\"\"+eCJYkxKwj5HUaIiJYun0/TpatwT1LmtcsF05W33xnEojifV/AsLDj9RpN0lKuorTMNKeSE1tgC7svVL+BzntqDON4KiM1HFlpxvXEUCB0P2w0Xrs75McygqxdVaDSE9"}" \ -H "Accept: application/json"
Example of Response Body
The following shows an example of the response body in JSON format.
{ "items" : null, "hasMore" : false, "limit" : 20, "offset" : 0, "count" : 0 }