- URL:
- https://<root>/services/unfederate
- Methods:
POST- Version Introduced:
- 10.2
Access requirements
Required privileges
The Sever 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.
Note that administrators assigned a custom role must also have the administrative View all content privilege assigned to them to access the API directory as an administrator. Additonally, any custom roles that include a webhook-related privilege must also include the general Publish server-based layers content privilege.
Tokens
This API requires token-based authentication. A token is automatically generated for administrators who sign in to the Server 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 generate operation in the Portal Directory API. For security reasons, all POST requests made to the Server Administrator API must include a token in the request body.
Description
The unfederate operation removes any Enterprise portal items that represent services running on the federated server that you will be unfederating. These services are removed automatically as part of the unfederate process. However, if the automatic removal of service items fails as part of the unfederate process, you can manually re-run this operation to remove the items from the portal.
The unfederate operation does not remove any items representing services published by portal users (in other words, services on the server located in the Hosted folder). Those services are entirely managed by the Enterprise portal.
Request parameters
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| The response format. The default response format is Values: |
Example usage
The following is a sample POST request for the unfederate operation:
POST /<context>/admin/services/unfederate HTTP/1.1
Host: organization.example.com
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: []
f=pjsonJSON Response example
{"status": "success"}