5.5.1

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Delete the Permissions of a Resource
You can delete the permissions of a resource by using the Orchestrator REST API. You can delete the
existing permissions of a resource before you set new permissions.
Procedure
1 Make a GET request and retrieve the ID of the resource from the list of returned resources:
GET http://{vcoHost}:{port}/vco/api/resources/
2 Make a DELETE request at the URL of the resource's permissions:
DELETE http://{vcoHost}:{port}/vco/api/resources/{resourceID}/permissions/
If the DELETE request is successful, you receive the status code 204, and the response body is empty.
Set the Permissions for a Resource
You can set the permissions for a resource by using the Orchestrator REST API.
Prerequisites
Review the types of permissions that you can set and the syntax that you can use in the request body. See
“REST API Permissions,” on page 40.
Procedure
1 Make a GET request and retrieve the ID of the resource from the list of returned resources:
GET http://{vcoHost}:{port}/vco/api/resources/
2 In a REST client application, add request headers to define the properties of the resource for which you
want to set permissions.
3 In the request body, specify the permissions that you want to set.
4 Make a POST request at the URL of the resource's permissions:
POST http://{vcoHost}:{port}/vco/api/resources/{resourceID}/permissions/
If the POST request is successful, you receive the status code 201. Information about the resource's
permissions is available in the response body.
Retrieve the Permissions of a Configuration Element
You can retrieve information about the permissions of a configuration element by using the Orchestrator
REST API.
Procedure
1 Make a GET request and retrieve the ID of the configuration element from the list of returned
configuration elements:
GET http://{vcoHost}:{port}/vco/api/configurations/
2 Make a GET request at the URL of the configuration element's permissions:
GET http://{vcoHost}:{port}/vco/api/configurations/{configuration_elementID}/permissions/
If the GET request is successful, you receive the status code 200. Information about the configuration
element's permissions is available in the response body.
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