POST community/add-administrator-group
Add the users of a organization group as administrator in a 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
Name | Description | Type | Additional information |
---|---|---|---|
community_short_name |
Community short name |
string |
Required |
group_short_name |
Group short name |
string |
Required |
organization_short_name |
Organization short name |
string |
Required |
identity_type |
Identity type of the user: 0 personal, 1 personal professional, 2 corporative professional. By default: 0 |
integer |
Required |
Request Formats
application/json, text/json
Sample:
{ "community_short_name": "developers", "group_short_name": "scrum-masters", "organization_short_name": "gnossteam", "identity_type": 0 }
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...