6.2. List Authorizations
List all authorizations for the specified user account and provide the client with additional resource links to manage existing authorizations.
| Method | URL Structure |
|---|---|
GET | /broker/rest/user/authorizations |
Not applicable
$ curl -X GET https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/user/authorizations --user user@example.com:password"
The API returns the authorizations resource with related resource links which have been left out for brevity. No resource links are returned if the user account does not contain any authorizations. See Chapter 6, Authorizations for more information on all authorization parameters.
{
"api_version": 1.6,
"data": [
{
"created_at": "2013-08-22T02:30:47Z",
"expires_in": 86400,
"expires_in_seconds": 6870,
"id": "521577d703ef64a3120000de",
"identity": "user@example.com",
"note": "OpenShift Console (from 66.187.239.10 on Firefox)",
"scopes": "session",
"token": "187bd89d1f5172af567eb12631c45gt7415dca5c2b7jy56970b3f3a911df4697"
}
],
"messages": [
{
"exit_code": 0,
"field": null,
"severity": "info",
"text": "List authorizations"
}
],
"status": "ok",
"supported_api_versions": [
1.0,
1.1,
1.2,
1.3,
1.4,
1.5,
1.6
],
"type": "authorizations",
"version": "1.6"
}

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