6.3. Get Authorization Information
Get information about the specified authorization.
| Method | URL Structure |
|---|---|
GET | /broker/rest/user/authorizations/:id |
Not applicable
$ curl -X GET https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/user/authorizations/52141fa2e499b2229e00009b --user user@example.com:password
The API returns information about the specified authorization and related resource links which have been left out for brevity. See Chapter 6, Authorizations for more information on all authorization parameters.
{
"api_version": 1.6,
"data": {
"created_at": "2013-08-21T02:02:10Z",
"expires_in": 2592000,
"expires_in_seconds": 2592000,
"id": "52141fa2e499b2229e00009b",
"identity": "user@example.com",
"note": "This is my UPDATED note to myself",
"scopes": "userinfo",
"token": "6c85ff7f619a964e260ee6def3fc5829128dbba3f8bc11a5d89178e0d6e7a163"
},
"messages": [
{
"exit_code": 0,
"field": null,
"severity": "info",
"text": "Display authorization"
}
],
"status": "ok",
"supported_api_versions": [
1.0,
1.1,
1.2,
1.3,
1.4,
1.5,
1.6
],
"type": "authorization",
"version": "1.6"
}

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