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Get All Resources of a Service

Request

GET <REST API URL>/services/{service id}/resources?fields=string&$skip=int&$top=int&query=string&orderBy=string

Parameter

Description

fields

Optional. Returns only the specified subset of the fields for each Resource. Use Fields Syntax to define the subset.

$skip

Optional. Lets you set a number of Resources to skip before returning the first one.

$top

Optional. Lets you set the maximum number of Resources to return.

query

Optional. Lets you specify a search query to filter the returned results. See Query Syntax for the definition of supported logical operations syntax. For the Resources, the following fields and tuples are supported:

has: type — Resources with some type

has: homeUrl — Resources with some homeURL

homeUrl: value — Resource with the given home URL

id: value — Resource with the given ID

key: resourceKey — Resources with the given key

name: resourceName — Resources with the given name

project: project — Resources in the given project

service: service — Resources provided by the given service

type: resourceType — Resources of the given type

orderBy

Optional. Returns the list of Resources sorted by a specified field. See Sorting Syntax for details. Resources support ordering by the following fields: key, name, project, service, type

Response

Response Code

Meaning

200 OK

Successful request.

400 Bad Request

At least one of the request parameters is invalid. For example, a required field in the passed JSON object is missing. For details, check the error message in the response.

403 Forbidden

The requester has no access to the requested resource.

404 Not Found

The requested resource was not found.

500 Internal Server Error

Failed to process request because of the server error. For details, check the error message in the response.

Response body

{ "skip": int, "top": int, "total": int, "resources": [resource, ...] }
Last modified: 17 February 2020