Download schema file
get
https://{FusionAppsHost}/crmRestApi/atcProductCatalog/11.13.18.05/v1/schema/{name}
Request
Path Parameters
-
name(required): string
Name of the file to download
Query Parameters
-
path(required): string
path of the file to download
There's no request body for this operation.
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Supported Media Types
- application/json
200 Response
OK
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Title:
Show Source
Error
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@schemaLocation: string
It provides a link to the schema describing a REST resource.
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@type: string
The class type of a REST resource.
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code(required): string
Application related code (as defined in the API or from a common list)
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message: string
Text that provide more details and corrective actions related to the error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
reason(required): string
Text that explains the reason for error. This can be shown to a client user.
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referenceError: string
url pointing to documentation describing the error
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status: string
http error code extension like 400-2
400 Response
Your request couldn't be processed because it contains missing or invalid information, such as a validation error on an input field, a missing required value, and so forth.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Title:
Show Source
Error
-
@schemaLocation: string
It provides a link to the schema describing a REST resource.
-
@type: string
The class type of a REST resource.
-
code(required): string
Application related code (as defined in the API or from a common list)
-
message: string
Text that provide more details and corrective actions related to the error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
reason(required): string
Text that explains the reason for error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
url pointing to documentation describing the error
-
status: string
http error code extension like 400-2
401 Response
Your request isn't authorized. The authentication credentials included with this request are missing or invalid.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Title:
Show Source
Error
-
@schemaLocation: string
It provides a link to the schema describing a REST resource.
-
@type: string
The class type of a REST resource.
-
code(required): string
Application related code (as defined in the API or from a common list)
-
message: string
Text that provide more details and corrective actions related to the error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
reason(required): string
Text that explains the reason for error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
url pointing to documentation describing the error
-
status: string
http error code extension like 400-2
404 Response
Your request includes a resource URI that doesn't exist.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Title:
Show Source
Error
-
@schemaLocation: string
It provides a link to the schema describing a REST resource.
-
@type: string
The class type of a REST resource.
-
code(required): string
Application related code (as defined in the API or from a common list)
-
message: string
Text that provide more details and corrective actions related to the error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
reason(required): string
Text that explains the reason for error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
url pointing to documentation describing the error
-
status: string
http error code extension like 400-2
405 Response
HTTP action specified in the request (DELETE, GET, POST, PUT) isn't supported for this request URI.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Title:
Show Source
Error
-
@schemaLocation: string
It provides a link to the schema describing a REST resource.
-
@type: string
The class type of a REST resource.
-
code(required): string
Application related code (as defined in the API or from a common list)
-
message: string
Text that provide more details and corrective actions related to the error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
reason(required): string
Text that explains the reason for error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
url pointing to documentation describing the error
-
status: string
http error code extension like 400-2
500 Response
The server encountered something unexpected that prevented it from completing the request.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Title:
Show Source
Error
-
@schemaLocation: string
It provides a link to the schema describing a REST resource.
-
@type: string
The class type of a REST resource.
-
code(required): string
Application related code (as defined in the API or from a common list)
-
message: string
Text that provide more details and corrective actions related to the error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
reason(required): string
Text that explains the reason for error. This can be shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
url pointing to documentation describing the error
-
status: string
http error code extension like 400-2
Examples
The following example shows how to get a schema file by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL.
cURL Command
curl -u username:password -X GET https://{FusionAppsHost}/crmRestApi/atcProductCatalog/11.13.18.05/v1/schema/Attachment.yml'
\ -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
Example of Response Body
title: ProductOffering
type: object
parent: ProductOffering
description: 'Represents entities that are orderable from the provider of the catalog, this resource includes pricing information.'
properties:
id:
type: string
maxLength: 30
description: Unique identifier of the product offering
href:
type: string
description: Reference of the Product offering
name:
type: string
description: Name of the product offering
description:
type: string
description: Description of the product offering
isBundle:
type: boolean
description: 'isBundle determines whether a product offering represents a single product offering (false), or a bundle of product offerings (true).'
...
CategoryRef:
type: object
description: 'Category reference. The category resource is used to group product offerings, service and resource candidates in logical containers. Categories can contain other categories and/or product offerings, resource or service candidates.'