application.fetch

Description

Fetch a single application object.  Please see Fetching Objects for an overview of how the fetch method works.

Parameters

application id

An integer representing the unique id of the application to fetch.  You may also pass a json object with a field of id to identify the application you wish to fetch.

Response

An application object, as described by the object.describe call. NULL is returned if the member could not be found.

Examples

A Sample JSON-RPC Application Fetch Request

{
    "method": "application.fetch",
    "params": [1234],
    "id": 1
}

The JSON-RPC Response

{
    "result": {
        "id": 1234,
        "uuid": "124124sfsfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdf",
        "created": "2009-12-11T00:25:45Z",
        "updated": "2009-12-11T00:25:45Z",
        "username": "example_username",
        "name": "example_application_name",
        "description": "",
        "type": "",
        "commercial": false,
        "ads": false,
        "ads_system": "",
        "usage_model": "",
        "notes": "",
        "how_did_you_hear": "",
        "preferred_protocol": "",
        "preferred_output": "",
        "external_id": "",
        "uri": "",
        "status": "draft",
        "object_type": "application"
    },
    "error": null,
    "id": 1
}

Permissions Required

The user who owns the key used to authenticate the application.fetch call must be a member of one of the following roles

  • Administrator
  • Program Manager
  • Community Manager

See authentication.

Errors

In addition to the standard json-rpc errors and authentication errors, application.fetch may also return these errors:

HTTP Status Code JSON-RPC Code Error Message Description
400 1002 Field "id" is required You've passed an object to trigger the alternative object identifier syntax, but that object does not contain an id field.

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