Update information on a trusted origin
- Last Updated: March 6, 2025
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- Hybrid Data Pipeline
- Version 4.6
- Documentation
Purpose
Updates the information on a trusted origin.
URL
https://<myserver>:<port>/api/admin/security/cors/whitelist/{id}
Method
PUT
URL Parameters
<myserver> is the hostname or IP address of the machine hosting the Hybrid Data Pipeline server for a non-load balancer deployment, or the machine hosting the load balancer for a load balancer deployment. For a non-load balancer deployment, <port> is the port number specified as the Server Access Port during deployment. For a load balancer deployment, <port> must be either 80 for http or 443 for https. Whenever port 80 or 443 are used, it is not necessary to include the port number in the URL.
The following {id} parameter is required in the URL.
| Parameter | Description | Valid Values |
|---|---|---|
| {id} | The ID of the trusted origin. | An unique ID that is generated when a trusted origin is added to the CORS whitelist. |
Request Definition
{
"domain": "trusted_origin_domain",
"description": "domain_description"
}
| Property | Description | Usage | Valid Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| "domain" | The domain of the trusted origin. | Required | A valid domain for the trusted origin. For
example, https://abc.com.The wild card
|
| "description" | A description of the trusted origin. | Optional | A user provided description of the trusted origin. |
Sample Request payload
{
"domain": "http://*.test.com",
"description": "The ABC group domain"
}
Sample Server Success Response
Status code: 201
Successful response
{
"domain": "http://*.test.com",
"description": "The test domain"
}
Authentication
Basic Authentication using Login ID and Password
Authorization
The user must have the Administrator (12) or the CORSwhitelist (23) permission.