Difference between revisions of "GetAllTrustedDevices"
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: <span style="color: #a11;">"Content"</span>: | : <span style="color: #a11;">"Content"</span>: | ||
− | :: { <span style="color: #219;"> | + | :: { <span style="color: #219;"> Array of object of [[TrustedDevice]] </span> } |
} | } | ||
Revision as of 20:04, 15 September 2014
Description
Get All available trusted devices already registered by the user. The trusted device is the device that the user have been used to login by login and password. Once this device is logged it is added to the trusted device list.
This method only can be used by logged user.
The result is default ordered by the ID field.
Parameters
- token (String, required)
- A valid token for identifying the API session context. The token only can be logged.
Returns
Returns a JSON object containing a list of TrustedDevice object.
Example:
{
- "StatusCode": 0,
- "Severity": 1,
- "StatusMessage": "OK",
- "Content":
- { Array of object of TrustedDevice }
}
Exceptions
Caching
This method is not cached.
Known issues
- None
Version history
API Version Number | Change description | Changes author |
---|---|---|
1.0 | Initial method design | Harley Cabral |