The Configuration API is designed to mirror the dsconfig tool, using the same names for properties and object types.
Property names are presented as hyphen case in dsconfig
and as
camel-case attributes in the API. In API requests that specify property names, case is
not important. Therefore, baseDN
is the same as
baseDn
. Object types are represented in hyphen case. API paths mirror
what is in dsconfig
. For example, the dsconfig
list-connectionhandlers
command is analogous to the API's
/config/connection-handlers path. Object types that appear in
the schema URNs adhere to a type:subtype
syntax. For example, a Local
DB Backend's schema URN is
urn:unboundid:schemas:configuration:2.0:backend:localdb
. Like the
dsconfig
tool, all configuration updates made through the API are
recorded in logs/config-audit.log.
The API includes the filter, sort, and pagination query parameters described by the
System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) specification. Specific attributes
may be requested using the attributes query parameter, whose value must be a
comma-delimited list of properties to be returned, for example
attributes=baseDN,description
. Likewise, attributes can be excluded
from responses by specifying the excludedAttributes
parameter.
HTTP Method | Description | Related dsconfig Example |
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Lists the attributes of an object when used with a path representing an
object, such as |
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Creates a new instance of an object when used with a relation parent path, such as config/backends. |
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Replaces the existing attributes of an object. A PUT operation is similar to a PATCH operation, except that the PATCH is determined by determining the difference between an existing target object and a supplied source object. Only those attributes in the source object are modified in the target object. The target object is specified using a path, such as /config/backends/userRoot. |
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Updates the attributes of an existing object when used with a path representing an object, such as /config/backends/userRoot. |
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Deletes an existing object when used with a path representing an object, such as /config/backends/userRoot. |
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The OPTIONS method can also be used to determine the operations permitted for a particular path.
userRoot
in the Description column, must be
URL-encoded in the path
segment of a URL. For example,
%20
must be used in place of spaces, and %25
is
used in place of the percent (%) character. So the URL for accessing the HTTP Connection
Handler object
is:/config/connection-handlers/http%20connection%20handler