/assignUserCredits: Assign User Credits

URL:
https://[root]/portals/[portalID]/assignUserCredits
Methods:
POST

Example usage

The following is a sample ArcGIS Online POST request for the assignUserCredits operation:

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POST /sharing/rest/portals/0123456789ABCDEF/assignUserCredits HTTP/1.1
Host: org.arcgis.com
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: []

userAssignments=[
  {"username":"user1","credits": 100.0},
  {"username":"user2","credits": 100.0},
  {"username":"user3","credits": 100.0},
  {"username":"user6","credits": 500.0}
]&f=pjson

Description

The assignUserCredits operation allows organization administrators to allocate credits for organizational users in ArcGIS Online.

Request parameters

ParameterDetails

userAssignments

A JSON array of objects, each contains a pair of user name and the number of credits to designate to that user. A maximum of 100 users can be assigned all together in each request.

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[
  {"username":"user1","credits": 100.0},
  {"username":"user2","credits": 100.0},
  {"username":"user3","credits": 100.0},
  {"username":"user6","credits": 500.0}
]

f

The response format. The default format is html.

Values: html | json | pjson

Response properties

PropertyDetails

success

Indicates if the operation was successful.

notAssignedUsers

A JSON array of user names representing a subset of users whose credits were not assigned successfully. Used when success is true.

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["user3", "user6"]

JSON Response syntax

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{
  "success": true | false,
  "notAssignedUsers": ["<username1>", "<username2>"...]
}

JSON Response example

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{
  "success": true,
  "notAssignedUsers": ["user3", "user6"]
}

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