ManagedClusters
Use this API to implement managed cluster functionality. With this functionality in place, administrators can modify and delete existing managed clients, get their statuses, and create new ones.
All URIs are relative to https://sailpoint.api.identitynow.com/v3
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
New-ManagedCluster | POST /managed-clusters | Create Create Managed Cluster |
Remove-ManagedCluster | DELETE /managed-clusters/{id} | Delete Managed Cluster |
Get-ClientLogConfiguration | GET /managed-clusters/{id}/log-config | Get Managed Cluster Log Configuration |
Get-ManagedCluster | GET /managed-clusters/{id} | Get Managed Cluster |
Get-ManagedClusters | GET /managed-clusters | Get Managed Clusters |
Send-ClientLogConfiguration | PUT /managed-clusters/{id}/log-config | Update Managed Cluster Log Configuration |
Update-ManagedCluster | PATCH /managed-clusters/{id} | Update Managed Cluster |
create-managed-cluster
Create a new Managed Cluster. The API returns a result that includes the managed cluster ID.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Body | ManagedClusterRequest | ManagedClusterRequest | True |
Return type
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
200 | Created managed cluster. | ManagedCluster |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
Example
$ManagedClusterRequest = @"{
"configuration" : {
"clusterExternalId" : "externalId",
"ccgVersion" : "77.0.0"
},
"name" : "Managed Cluster Name",
"description" : "A short description of the managed cluster.",
"type" : "idn"
}"@
# Create Create Managed Cluster
try {
$Result = ConvertFrom-JsonToManagedClusterRequest -Json $ManagedClusterRequest
New-ManagedCluster -ManagedClusterRequest $Result
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# New-ManagedCluster -ManagedClusterRequest $Result
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling New-ManagedCluster"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}
delete-managed-cluster
Delete an existing managed cluster.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Path | Id | String | True | Managed cluster ID. |
Query | RemoveClients | Boolean | (optional) (default to $false) | Flag to determine the need to delete a cluster with clients. |
Return type
(empty response body)
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
204 | No content - indicates the request was successful but there is no content to be returned in the response. | |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
Example
$Id = "2c9180897de347a2017de8859e8c5039" # String | Managed cluster ID.
$RemoveClients = $false # Boolean | Flag to determine the need to delete a cluster with clients. (optional) (default to $false)
# Delete Managed Cluster
try {
Remove-ManagedCluster -Id $Id
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# Remove-ManagedCluster -Id $Id -RemoveClients $RemoveClients
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling Remove-ManagedCluster"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}
get-client-log-configuration
Get a managed cluster's log configuration.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Path | Id | String | True | ID of managed cluster to get log configuration for. |
Return type
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
200 | Log configuration of managed cluster for given cluster ID. | ClientLogConfiguration |
204 | No content - indicates the request was successful but there is no content to be returned in the response. | |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
404 | Not Found - returned if the request URL refers to a resource or object that does not exist | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
Example
$Id = "2b838de9-db9b-abcf-e646-d4f274ad4238" # String | ID of managed cluster to get log configuration for.
# Get Managed Cluster Log Configuration
try {
Get-ClientLogConfiguration -Id $Id
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# Get-ClientLogConfiguration -Id $Id
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling Get-ClientLogConfiguration"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}
get-managed-cluster
Get a managed cluster by ID.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Path | Id | String | True | Managed cluster ID. |
Return type
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
200 | Response with managed cluster for the given ID. | ManagedCluster |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
404 | Not Found - returned if the request URL refers to a resource or object that does not exist | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
Example
$Id = "2c9180897de347a2017de8859e8c5039" # String | Managed cluster ID.
# Get Managed Cluster
try {
Get-ManagedCluster -Id $Id
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# Get-ManagedCluster -Id $Id
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling Get-ManagedCluster"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}
get-managed-clusters
List current organization's managed clusters, based on request context.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Query | Offset | Int32 | (optional) (default to 0) | Offset into the full result set. Usually specified with limit to paginate through the results. See V3 API Standard Collection Parameters for more information. |
Query | Limit | Int32 | (optional) (default to 250) | Max number of results to return. See V3 API Standard Collection Parameters for more information. |
Query | Count | Boolean | (optional) (default to $false) | If true it will populate the X-Total-Count response header with the number of results that would be returned if limit and offset were ignored. Since requesting a total count can have a performance impact, it is recommended not to send count=true if that value will not be used. See V3 API Standard Collection Parameters for more information. |
Query | Filters | String | (optional) | Filter results using the standard syntax described in V3 API Standard Collection Parameters Filtering is supported for the following fields and operators: operational: eq |
Return type
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
200 | Response with a list of managed clusters. | ManagedCluster[] |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
Example
$Offset = 0 # Int32 | Offset into the full result set. Usually specified with *limit* to paginate through the results. See [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters) for more information. (optional) (default to 0)
$Limit = 250 # Int32 | Max number of results to return. See [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters) for more information. (optional) (default to 250)
$Count = $true # Boolean | If *true* it will populate the *X-Total-Count* response header with the number of results that would be returned if *limit* and *offset* were ignored. Since requesting a total count can have a performance impact, it is recommended not to send **count=true** if that value will not be used. See [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters) for more information. (optional) (default to $false)
$Filters = 'operational eq "operation"' # String | Filter results using the standard syntax described in [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters#filtering-results) Filtering is supported for the following fields and operators: **operational**: *eq* (optional)
# Get Managed Clusters
try {
Get-ManagedClusters
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# Get-ManagedClusters -Offset $Offset -Limit $Limit -Count $Count -Filters $Filters
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling Get-ManagedClusters"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}
put-client-log-configuration
Update a managed cluster's log configuration. You may only specify one of durationMinutes
or expiration
, up to 1440 minutes (24 hours) in the future. If neither is specified, the default value for durationMinutes
is 240.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Path | Id | String | True | ID of the managed cluster to update the log configuration for. |
Body | PutClientLogConfigurationRequest | PutClientLogConfigurationRequest | True | Client log configuration for the given managed cluster. |
Return type
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
200 | Response with updated client log configuration for the given managed cluster. | ClientLogConfiguration |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
404 | Not Found - returned if the request URL refers to a resource or object that does not exist | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: application/json
- Accept: application/json
Example
$Id = "2b838de9-db9b-abcf-e646-d4f274ad4238" # String | ID of the managed cluster to update the log configuration for.
$PutClientLogConfigurationRequest = @""@
# Update Managed Cluster Log Configuration
try {
$Result = ConvertFrom-JsonToPutClientLogConfigurationRequest -Json $PutClientLogConfigurationRequest
Send-ClientLogConfiguration -Id $Id -PutClientLogConfigurationRequest $Result
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# Send-ClientLogConfiguration -Id $Id -PutClientLogConfigurationRequest $Result
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling Send-ClientLogConfiguration"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}
update-managed-cluster
Update an existing managed cluster.
Parameters
Param Type | Name | Data Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Path | Id | String | True | Managed cluster ID. |
Body | JsonPatchOperation | []JsonPatchOperation | True | JSONPatch payload used to update the object. |
Return type
Responses
Code | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
200 | Updated managed cluster. | ManagedCluster |
400 | Client Error - Returned if the request body is invalid. | ErrorResponseDto |
401 | Unauthorized - Returned if there is no authorization header, or if the JWT token is expired. | ListAccessProfiles401Response |
403 | Forbidden - Returned if the user you are running as, doesn't have access to this end-point. | ErrorResponseDto |
404 | Not Found - returned if the request URL refers to a resource or object that does not exist | ErrorResponseDto |
429 | Too Many Requests - Returned in response to too many requests in a given period of time - rate limited. The Retry-After header in the response includes how long to wait before trying again. | ListAccessProfiles429Response |
500 | Internal Server Error - Returned if there is an unexpected error. | ErrorResponseDto |
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: application/json-patch+json
- Accept: application/json
Example
$Id = "2c9180897de347a2017de8859e8c5039" # String | Managed cluster ID.
$JsonPatchOperation = @"{
"op" : "replace",
"path" : "/description",
"value" : "New description"
}"@ # JsonPatchOperation[] | JSONPatch payload used to update the object.
# Update Managed Cluster
try {
$Result = ConvertFrom-JsonToJsonPatchOperation -Json $JsonPatchOperation
Update-ManagedCluster -Id $Id -JsonPatchOperation $Result
# Below is a request that includes all optional parameters
# Update-ManagedCluster -Id $Id -JsonPatchOperation $Result
} catch {
Write-Host $_.Exception.Response.StatusCode.value__ "Exception occurred when calling Update-ManagedCluster"
Write-Host $_.ErrorDetails
}