Creating Organization Permissions
Function
Grant permissions of an organization to certain users so that they can manage, edit, and read images from the organization.
Constraints
None
URI
POST /v2/manage/namespaces/{namespace}/access
Table 1 describes the parameters.
Parameter | Mandatory | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
namespace | Yes | String | Organization name. |
Request
- Request parameters
Table 2 Request header parameters Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
Content-Type
Yes
String
Message body type (format). The value can be application/json or charset=utf-8 application/json.
The default value is application/json.
X-Auth-Token
Yes
String
User token.
The token can be obtained by calling an IAM API. The value of X-Subject-Token in the response header is the user token.
Table 3 Request body parameters Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
[Array element]
Yes
Array of objects
Information required for creating organization permissions.
Table 4 [Array element] Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
user_id
Yes
String
User ID. Obtain it from IAM.
user_name
Yes
String
Username. Obtain it from IAM.
auth
Yes
Integer
User permission
- 7: Manage
- 3: Write
- 1: Read
- Example requestPOST https://{endpoint}/v2/manage/namespaces/{namespace}/access[ {"user_id" : "fb3f175c1fd146ab8cdae3272be6107b","user_name" : "user01","auth" : 1} ]
Response
- Response parameters
N/A
- Example responseNone
Status Code
Status Code | Description |
---|---|
201 | Creation successful. |
400 | Request error. |
401 | Authentication failed. |
404 | The organization does not exist. |
409 | The organization permission already exists. |
500 | Internal error. |
Error Codes
For details, see Error Codes.
- Function
- Constraints
- URI
- Request
- Response
- Status Code
- Error Codes