Get Metadata of a Node Type
get
/v1/nodeTypes/{id}
Returns metadata specific to a node type.
Request
Path Parameters
-
id(required): string
The context of the node.
Query Parameters
-
nmId: string
The Node Manager identifier.
There's no request body for this operation.
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Supported Media Types
- application/json
200 Response
The specified metadata has been fetched successfully.
400 Response
The server cannot process the request due to a client error.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
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cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
401 Response
The client does not have the correct privileges.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
403 Response
The request was not authorized.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
Show Source
-
@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
404 Response
The requested resource cannot be found.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
Show Source
-
@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
405 Response
This method is not allowed.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
Show Source
-
@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
409 Response
The request could not be processed due to a conflict in the existing state of the resource.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
Show Source
-
@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
422 Response
The entity cannot be processed due to semantic errors.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
Show Source
-
@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
500 Response
The system has encountered an internal server error.
Root Schema : Error
Type:
object
Used when an API encounters an Error, typically with a HTTP error response-code (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
Show Source
-
@type: string
Defines the sub-class entity when sub-classing.
-
cause: string
The cause of the exception.
-
code(required): string
The application relevant details defined in the API or a common list.
-
message: string
The details and corrective actions for the error shown to the client user.
-
reason(required): string
The reason for the error, which is shown to a client user.
-
referenceError: string
(uri)
The URI of the documentation describing the error.
-
status: string
The HTTP error code describing the error.
Examples
The following example shows how to get the metadata for a specified node by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL.
curl -X GET 'http://hostname:port/nodeTypes/CartridgeKit%23EI%23FlatFileEINode' -d @sampleGetMetadata.json
Example of the Response Body
If successful, the response code 200 is returned with a JSON file.