POST resource/set-publisher-of-resource

Sets the publisher of a resource using an email if user participates in the community.

Request Information

Headers

HTTP_AUTHORIZATION: Required. OAuth 1.0 parameters with the OAuth signature of the url you are going to request. The consumer keys and access token can be obtained from the community administration.

Sample:
        HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:
            OAuth oauth_token="CObXqjfOisVh9%2F2GjC7NNd8BCzY%3D",
            oauth_consumer_key="clGACsiGaMp%2FD%2BUwkSvRBxA1k50%3D",
            oauth_nonce="VqKza6d5x1HpPQWFe08spbdOnkTQpfaLfD9Oeuyg",
            oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1",
            oauth_timestamp="1462882011",
            oauth_signature="RH5aKKKJaEvK5cIsZZzXtFh7cCk%3D"
    

Body Parameters

NameDescriptionTypeAdditional information
community_short_name

Community short name

string

Required

resource_id

Resource identificator

globally unique identifier

Required

publisher_email

Email of the resource publisher

string

Required

keep_editors

True if the original editors must be keeped

boolean

Optional

Request Formats

application/json, text/json

Sample:
{
  "community_short_name": "developers",
  "resource_id": "dda4a08a-6a33-40fe-be0e-edadfd27e514",
  "publisher_email": "johnvandervar@organization.com",
  "keep_editors": true
}

Response Information

Response HTTP status code

On success, the response contains 200 code.

On fail, throws a WebException with code:

  • 401 Unauthorized if the OAuth signature is invalid
  • 400 Bad Request if the params are invalid
  • 500 Internal server error if something goes wrong...