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Hybrid Data Pipeline API reference : Administrators API : Roles API : Get roles
  

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Get roles

Purpose

Returns list of available roles

URL

https://<myserver>:<port>/api/admin/roles

Method

GET

URL Parameters

<myserver> is the hostname or IP address of the machine hosting the Hybrid Data Pipeline server for a standalone installation, or the machine hosting the load balancer for a load balancer installation. For a standalone installation, <port> is the port number specified as the Server Access Port during installation. For a load balancer installation, <port> must be either 80 for http or 443 for https. Whenever port 80 or 443 are used, it is not necessary to include the port number in the URL.

Response Definition

The response takes the following format. The parameters of the response are described in the table that follows.
{
"roles": [
{
"id": role_id,
"name": "role_name",
"tenantId": tenant_id,
"description": "role_description"
},
...
]
}
Property
Description
Valid Values
"id"
The ID of the role.
The ID of a predefined role, such as a system administrator, or the ID of a role created by an administrator. The ID of a role cannot be changed.
"name"
The name of the role.
System Administrator | User | Tenant Administrator | custom_role
custom_role is the name of a role created by an administrator.
"tenantId"
The ID of the tenant to which the role belongs.
A valid tenant ID.
"description"
The description of the role.
System Administrator role has all permissions. This role cannot be deleted, and only the users associated with it via the "users" property can be modified. Other properties, such as "name" and "permissions," cannot be modified.
User role has all permissions associated with a user who might query data sources directly. This role cannot be deleted, and only the users associated with it via the "users" property can be modified. Other properties, such as "name" and "permissions," cannot be modified.
Tenant Administrator role has user permissions and permissions associated with provisioning users. This role cannot be deleted, and only the users associated with it via the "users" property can be modified. Other properties, such as "name" and "permissions," cannot be modified.
Optionally, administrators can provide a description for any roles they create.

Sample Server Success Response


Status code: 200
Successful response
{
"roles": [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "System Administrator",
"tenantId": 1,
"description": "This role has all permissions. This role cannot
be modified or deleted."
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "User",
"tenantId": 1,
"description": "This role has the default permissions that a normal
user will be expected to have."
},
{
"id": 3,
"name": "Tenant Administrator",
"tenantId": 1,
"description": "This role has all the tenant administrator
permissions."
},
{
"id": 72,
"name": "User",
"tenantId": 57,
"description": "This role has the default permissions that a normal
user will be expected to have."
},
{
"id": 73,
"name": "Tenant Administrator",
"tenantId": 57,
"description": "This role has all the tenant administrator
permissions."
}
]
}

Sample Server Failure Response

{
"error":{
"code":222207919,
"message":{
"lang":"en-US",
"value":"Problem getting Roles at this time. Please try
again at another time."
}
}
}

Authentication

Basic Authentication using Login ID and Password

Authorization

The user must have the Administrator (12) permission, or the ViewRole (18) permission and administrative access on the tenant.