Amster

SecurID

Realm Operations

Resource path:

/realm-config/authentication/modules/securid

Resource version: 1.0

create

Usage

am> create SecurID --realm Realm --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "serverConfigPath" : {
      "title" : "ACE/Server Configuration Path",
      "description" : "The path to the ACE/Server configuration files",
      "propertyOrder" : null,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticationLevel" : {
      "title" : "Authentication Level",
      "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default). ",
      "propertyOrder" : null,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "integer",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    }
  }
}

delete

Usage

am> delete SecurID --realm Realm --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action SecurID --realm Realm --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SecurID --realm Realm --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SecurID --realm Realm --actionName nextdescendents

query

Get the full list of instances of this collection. This query only supports _queryFilter=true filter.

Usage

am> query SecurID --realm Realm --filter filter

Parameters

--filter

A CREST formatted query filter, where "true" will query all.

read

Usage

am> read SecurID --realm Realm --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

update

Usage

am> update SecurID --realm Realm --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "serverConfigPath" : {
      "title" : "ACE/Server Configuration Path",
      "description" : "The path to the ACE/Server configuration files",
      "propertyOrder" : null,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticationLevel" : {
      "title" : "Authentication Level",
      "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default). ",
      "propertyOrder" : null,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "integer",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    }
  }
}

Global Operations

Resource path:

/global-config/authentication/modules/securid

Resource version: 1.0

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action SecurID --global --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SecurID --global --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action SecurID --global --actionName nextdescendents

read

Usage

am> read SecurID --global

update

Usage

am> update SecurID --global --body body

Parameters

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "defaults" : {
      "properties" : {
        "authenticationLevel" : {
          "title" : "Authentication Level",
          "description" : "The authentication level associated with this module.<br><br>Each authentication module has an authentication level that can be used to indicate the level of security associated with the module; 0 is the lowest (and the default). ",
          "propertyOrder" : null,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "serverConfigPath" : {
          "title" : "ACE/Server Configuration Path",
          "description" : "The path to the ACE/Server configuration files",
          "propertyOrder" : null,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      },
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Realm Defaults"
    }
  }
}