Use cURL
The examples within this document use cURL to demonstrate how to access the Oracle Unified Directory SCIM REST API.
Task 1: Install cURL
The examples within this document use the cURL command-line tool to demonstrate how to access the Oracle Unified Directory SCIM REST API.
To connect securely to the server, you must install a version of cURL that supports SSL and provide an SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate file or bundle to authenticate against the Verisign CA certificate. For more information about:
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Using cURL, see Use cURL.
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Authentication, see Authenticate.
The following procedure demonstrates how to install cURL on a Windows 64–bit system.
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In your browser, navigate to the cURL home page at http://curl.haxx.se and click Download in the left navigation menu.
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On the cURL Releases and Downloads page, locate the SSL-enabled version of the cURL software that corresponds to your operating system, click the link to download the ZIP file, and install the software.
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Navigate to the cURL CA Certs page at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html and download the ca-bundle.crt SSL CA certificate bundle in the folder where you installed cURL.
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Open a command window, navigate to the directory where you installed cURL, and set the cURL environment variable,
CURL_CA_BUNDLE
, to the location of an SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate bundle. For example:C:\curl> set CURL_CA_BUNDLE=ca-bundle.crt
You are now ready to send requests to Oracle Unified Directory using cURL.
Task 2: Set Environment Variable for cURL
In a command window, set the cURL environment variable, CURL_CA_BUNDLE
, to the location of your local CA certificate bundle. For example:
C:\curl> set CURL_CA_BUNDLE=ca-bundle.crt
For information about CA certificate verification using cURL, see http://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html.
Task 3: Invoke cURL
Invoke cURL and specify one or more of the command-line options defined in the following table, as required, to direct its execution.
cURL Option | Description |
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-d, --data @file.json
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Identifies the file that contains the request body, in JSON format, on the local machine. Alternatively, you can pass the request body with -d"{id=5,status='OK'} .
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-F, --form @file.json |
Identifies form data, in JSON format, on the local machine. |
-H --header, -I -include, and -X --request <method> |
Defines one or both of the following:
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-i |
Displays response header information. |
-u, --user <username>:<password> |
Specifies the user name and password for the <ProductName> account. |
-X |
Indicates the type of request (for example, GET, POST). |
For example:
curl -i -X GET -u <username>:<password> -H <request-header>:<value> https://<subdomain>.<domain>.com/<path>/<resource-path>
For detailed information cURL, refer to the following URL: