POST | /auth/apikey |
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namespace Application.Interfaces.Resources
open System
open System.Collections
open System.Collections.Generic
open System.Runtime.Serialization
open ServiceStack
open ServiceStack.DataAnnotations
[<AllowNullLiteral>]
type ApiKey() =
member val UserId:String = null with get,set
member val Description:String = null with get,set
member val ExpiresUtc:Nullable<DateTime> = new Nullable<DateTime>() with get,set
member val Key:String = null with get,set
member val Id:String = null with get,set
[<AllowNullLiteral>]
type CreateApiKeyResponse() =
member val ResponseStatus:ResponseStatus = null with get,set
member val ApiKey:ApiKey = null with get,set
[<AllowNullLiteral>]
type CreateApiKeyRequest() =
inherit PostOperationUnTenanted<CreateApiKeyResponse>()
member val Description:String = null with get,set
member val ExpiresUtc:Nullable<DateTime> = new Nullable<DateTime>() with get,set
[<AllowNullLiteral>]
type PostOperationUnTenanted<'TResponse>() =
interface IPost
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .jsv suffix or ?format=jsv
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
POST /auth/apikey HTTP/1.1
Host: foundrystage-api-app.azurewebsites.net
Accept: text/jsv
Content-Type: text/jsv
Content-Length: length
{
description: String,
expiresUtc:
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: text/jsv Content-Length: length { responseStatus: { errorCode: String, message: String, stackTrace: String, errors: [ { errorCode: String, fieldName: String, message: String, meta: { String: String } } ], meta: { String: String } }, apiKey: { userId: String, description: String, expiresUtc: , key: String, id: String } }