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URL:
https://<root>/security/users/getEnterpriseUser
Methods:
GET
Version Introduced:
10.3.1

Access requirements

Required privileges

The Portal Administrator API requires privilege-based access. An administrator must be assigned a specific user privilege, or role, to access any given endpoint. Listed below are the user privileges or roles an administrator can be assigned that provides access to this endpoint. If multiple privileges are listed, only one needs to be assigned to gain access.


Tokens

This API requires token-based authentication. A token is automatically generated for administrators who sign in to the Portal Administrator API directory's HTML interface. Tokens generated in this way are stored for the entirety of the session.

Those accessing the API directory outside of the HTML interface will need to acquire a session token from the generateToken operation in the Portal Directory API. For security reasons, all POST requests made to the Portal Administrator API must include a token in the request body.


Learn how to generate a token

Description

The getEnterpriseUser operation returns the description, full name, and email address for a single user in the enterprise identity (user) store configured with the portal. The username parameter is used to specify the enterprise user name. If the user does not exist, an error is returned.

Request parameters

ParameterDetails

username

User name of the enterprise account. For Windows Active Directory users, this can be either <domain>\<username> or <username>. For LDAP users, the format is always <username>.

Example:

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username=jdoe

f

The response format. The default value is html.

Values: html | json | pjson

Example usage

The following is a sample POST request URL for the getEnterpriseUser operation:

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POST /<context>/portaladmin/security/users/getEnterpriseUser HTTP/1.1
Host: organization.example.com
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: []

username=jdoe&f=json

JSON Response example

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{
  "username": "john",
  "fullname": "John Doe",
  "description": "cn=John Doe,ou=users,ou=ags,dc=domain",
  "email": "john_doe@email.com"
}

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