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QBOS REST API documentation (CURAWSPRD)

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Introduction

The CURAWSPRD API allows client applications to maintain CURAWSPRD data record sets.

Audience

This developer's guide is intended for software developers needing a technical reference for using the QBOS REST API. The information you find in this guide is written by software engineering, and is authoritative on how the API behaves.

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Getting Started

To place any request in a QBOS API application from a third party application you need to first authenticate your user account and set/calculate values for the following request headers: x-qbos-id, x-qbos-nonce, x-qbos-date-utc, x-qbos-hash-version, x-qbos-auth

See details in Authentication Documentation.

Custom resource vs. standard resource URI format

Custom resource (a.k.a applet) URI contains the resource vendor id in place of "/o/" in the standard object URI. Compare: .../v1/o/...with .../v1/{vendor_id}/...

CURAWSPRD properties

Properties prefixed with '_' (underscore) are read-only properties. i.e. POST and PUT processing will ignore these properties.

Name Type Max
Length
Numeric Required
For POST
Filterable Default Description
_client_Id bigint Yes NULL This is the Data Org Id.
_owner_Id bigint Yes Yes NULL This is the user id of the record owner. Defaults to the creatorOpid.
_creator_Opid bigint Yes Yes NULL This is the user id of the original record submitter.
_create_Date datetime No {timestamp}   Not enterable upon Insert. System sets this date upon record creation.
status_id int Yes Yes 5850 The status id of the record. Taken from the Life Cycle statuses in ADS.
_status_Change_Date datetime No NULL Not enterable. System sets this date whenever the statusid is changed.
test_field nvarchar 20 Yes NULL

Read CURAWSPRD by id:

GET https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD/{id}

Response codes:

  • 200 - OK
  • 404 - Not found or user does not have permission to access resources of this type.
  • 400 - Client error
  • 500 - Server error

Response data: GET https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD/2
Unauthorized request.

Read CURAWSPRD by parent id:

GET https:/.../v1/517090/{parent_relation_id}/{parent_id}/links/CURAWSPRD[?{filter}]

Response codes:

  • 400 - Client error
  • 500 - Server error
  • 404 - Not found or user does not have permission to access resources of this type.
  • 200 - OK

Response data: GET https:/.../v1/517090/0/506764/links/CURAWSPRD
Unauthorized request.

Read CURAWSPRD by filter:

GET https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD[?{filter}]

Response codes:

  • 200 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found or user does not have permission to access resources of this type.
  • 500 - Server error

Response data: GET https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD?id=2
Unauthorized request.

Create CURAWSPRD:

POST https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD

Request data [See properties]:

Response codes:

Update CURAWSPRD:

PUT https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD/{id}

Request data [See properties]:

Response codes:

  • 200 - OK Content returned [See response data]
  • 204 - OK No content
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error

Delete CURAWSPRD:

DELETE https:/.../v1/517090/CURAWSPRD/{id}

The "id" in JSON payload is required to match the {id} in the URI to ensure that deletion requests are intended and safe

Response codes:

  • 204 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error

Create Link for CURAWSPRD:

POST https:/.../v1/517090/{relation_id}/{link_to_id}/links/CURAWSPRD/{id}


{relation_id} can indicate either a parent or a child relation.

Response codes:

  • 204 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error

Delete Link for CURAWSPRD:

DELETE https:/.../v1/517090/{parent_relation_id}/{parent_id}/links/CURAWSPRD/{id}


Deleting a link from CURAWSPRD down to a child object must be explicitly indicated by negating the relation id:

DELETE https:/.../v1/517090/{-child_relation_id}/{child_id}/links/CURAWSPRD/{id}

Response codes:

  • 204 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error