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/api/applications/ID/flags/ID
HEAD, GET
Use the HEAD
verb to test if the application in question has this flag. A request with the GET
verb returns some additional information about the flag association (date assigned etc.).
Note that this will not return the flag itself, but rather represents the relationships between the application and the flag. Follow the flag URI in the response to retrieve further information about the flag in question.
Syntax
GET /api/applications/123/flags/1 Host: apply.example.edu Authorization: DREAM apikey="..."
Response headers
Content-Type: application/json Content-Length: 1234
Response codes
200 OK | The flag is set |
404 Not Found | The flag was not set |
PUT
Set a flag (identified by it's ID) to the application in question. This requires that the flag already exists. Use POST
/api/applications/flags to create a flag first, then this API call will allow you to PUT
the flag (identified by it's code) to any number of applications.
In other words, this will not create a new flag, but create a relationship (association) between an existing flag and an application.
Syntax
PUT /api/applications/123/flags/1 Host: apply.example.edu Authorization: DREAM apikey="..."
Response headers
Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 0
Response codes
200 OK | Flag was successfully set |
DELETE
Remove the flag (identified by it's ID) from the application in question.
Note that this does not delete the flag itself, only removing it's association with the application in question.
Syntax
DELETE /api/application/123/flags/1 Host: apply.example.edu Authorization: DREAM apikey="..."
Response headers
Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 0
Response codes
204 No Content | Flag was successfully deleted |