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Config - Roles
Object type: role
Request URL: /rest/config/role
Example role
{
"object" : {
"contacts" : [
{
"ref" : "/rest/config/contact/1",
"name" : "admin"
}
],
"monitoringservers" : [],
"hostgroups" : [
{
"ref" : "/rest/config/hostgroup/1",
"name" : "Opsview"
}
],
"name" : "Admin",
"id" : "10",
"description" : "quot;Administrator access",
"accesses" : [
{
"ref" : "/rest/config/access/1",
"name" : "VIEWALL"
},
{
"ref" : "/rest/config/access/14",
"name" : "PASSWORDSAVE"
}
],
"access_hostgroups": [],
"access_servicegroups": [],
"access_keywords" : [],
"all_hostgroups" : "0",
"all_servicegroups" : "0",
"all_keywords" : "0",
"all_monitoringservers" : "1",
"uncommitted" : "0"
}
}
If you add a parameter of “order=priority”, this will list the roles in the same order that the web page displays it. Without this parameter, the order is undefined, though usually by id.
Note
The reference to access is not currently available.
From Opsview 3.11.0, the fields
access_hostgroups
,access_servicegroups
,access_keywords
,all_hostgroups
,all_servicegroups
, andall_keywords
are available, as this data is moved from the contact level.
["Opsview"]
["API", "Technical Reference"]