Update authentication information
- Last Updated: February 2, 2024
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- Hybrid Data Pipeline
- Version 5.0
- Documentation
Purpose
Updates authentication information on a user account. Allows an administrator to modify the authentication user(s) and service(s) that belong to the user account.
URL
https://<myserver>:<port>/api/admin/users/{id}/authinfo
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.
| Parameter | Description | Valid Values |
|---|---|---|
| "id" | The ID of the user account | The ID is auto-generated when the user account is created and cannot be changed. |
Request Definition
{
"authUsers": [
{
"authUserName": "string",
"authServiceId": integer
},
...
]
}
| Property | Description | Usage | Valid Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| "authUserName" | The name of the authentication user. | Required | A string where the string specifies a user name persisted by the authentication service. The maximum length is 128 characters. |
| "authServiceId" | The ID of the authentication service against which the user is authenticating. | Required | 1 | x
|
Sample Payload Request
{
"authUsers": [
{
"authUserName": "user_1",
"authServiceId": 43
},
{
"authUserName": "user_2",
"authServiceId": 43
}
]
}
Sample Server Response
Status code: 200
Successful response
{
"authUsers": [
{
"authUserName": "user_1",
"authServiceId": 43
},
{
"authUserName": "user_2",
"authServiceId": 43
}
]
}
Sample Server Failure Response
{
"error":{
"code":222207916,
"message":{
"lang":"en-US",
"value":"There is no User with that id: 123."
}
}
}
Authentication
Basic Authentication using Login ID and Password
Authorization
The user must have the Administrator (12) permission, or the ModifyUsers (15) permission and administrative access on the tenant.