List Users
/api/v2/teams/{id}/access_list/
Make a GET request to this resource to retrieve the list of users.
The resulting data structure contains:
{
"count": 99,
"next": null,
"previous": null,
"results": [
...
]
}
The count
field indicates the total number of users
found for the given query. The next
and previous
fields provides links to
additional results if there are more than will fit on a single page. The
results
list contains zero or more user records.
Results
Each user data structure includes the following fields:
id
: Database ID for this user. (integer)type
: Data type for this user. (choice)url
: URL for this user. (string)related
: Data structure with URLs of related resources. (object)summary_fields
: Data structure with name/description for related resources. The output for some objects may be limited for performance reasons. (object)created
: Timestamp when this user was created. (datetime)modified
: Timestamp when this user was last modified. (datetime)username
: Required. 150 characters or fewer. Letters, digits and @/./+/-/_ only. (string)first_name
: (string)last_name
: (string)email
: (string)is_superuser
: Designates that this user has all permissions without explicitly assigning them. (boolean)-
is_system_auditor
: (boolean) -
ldap_dn
: (string) last_login
: (datetime)external_account
: Set if the account is managed by an external service (field)
Sorting
To specify that users are returned in a particular
order, use the order_by
query string parameter on the GET request.
?order_by=username
Prefix the field name with a dash -
to sort in reverse:
?order_by=-username
Multiple sorting fields may be specified by separating the field names with a
comma ,
:
?order_by=username,some_other_field
Pagination
Use the page_size
query string parameter to change the number of results
returned for each request. Use the page
query string parameter to retrieve
a particular page of results.
?page_size=100&page=2
The previous
and next
links returned with the results will set these query
string parameters automatically.
Searching
Use the search
query string parameter to perform a case-insensitive search
within all designated text fields of a model.
?search=findme
(Added in Oracle Linux Automation Manaer) Search across related fields:
?related__search=findme
Request
- application/json
-
page: integer
A page number within the paginated result set.
-
page_size: integer
Number of results to return per page.
-
search: string
A search term.