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- Catalog API
- List catalogs
- Get catalog details
- Create catalog categories
- Update catalog categories
- Delete catalog category
- List offerings in the catalog
- Get offering details
- Submit a request
- Get request details
- Cancel a request
- Retire a request
- Get approval details
- Update approval decision using an external approval system
- Update approval decision using CSA approval process
- Update catalog approval policies
- Update service offerings approval policy
- Get subscription details
- Get instance details
- Retire an approval
- Get resource subscription details
Get Instance Details
Details
URI | /catalog/<catalog_id>/instance/<instance_id> Use Catalog API to get the catalog ID and List Instances in the Catalog to get the instance ID. |
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Method | GET |
Parameters |
Required; the user ID you want to use as credentials for this API call. This user should be a consumer user who has the necessary permissions for the data you want to work with. See Get userIdentifier for the steps required to get the userIdentifier value.
Optional; default is base. If value is base, then the object is returned. If value is baseplusone, then the object and its first level children are returned. If value is subtree, then the object and all of its descendants are returned.
Optional; default is full. See Values for the detail Parameter. Some API calls do not support all possible values for this parameter.
Optional; default is true. If the value is true, then the output fields of the REST response are restricted. By default, the following fields are not displayed: createdBy, updatedBy, createdOn, updatedOn, description, iconUrl, and categoryType. If the value is false, then the output fields are displayed. See Values for the restrict Parameter for more information. |
Returns | 200 - Ok 401 - Not authorized 404 - Not found 500 - Server exception |
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