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Chapter 4. User Information


This chapter provides information on API resources that allow a client to manage OpenShift user account information.
The following table describes each parameter associated with a user account.
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Name Description
capabilities Map of user capabilities. See the following table for user capabilities.
consumed_gears Total number of gears consumed by all applications owned by user.
login Account user name.
max_gears Maximum number of gears available to the specified user.
max_teams Maximum number of teams a user can create.
plan_id Subscription plan of the specified user.
plan_state State of the account for the specified user.
The following table further describes each available capability for the user.
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Name Description
plan_upgrade_enabled Indicates whether the user is on an upgraded plan.
subaccounts Indicates whether the user has the ability to create subaccounts.
gear_sizes Available gear sizes depending on the type of plan.
max_storage_per_gear Maximum storage in gigabytes available per gear to the specified user.
private_ssl_certificates Subscription plan of the specified user.

4.1. View User Information

Description

Provides resource links to view user information, and manage user SSH keys.

Method and URL Structure

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Method Resource URL
GET /broker/rest/user

Request Parameters

Not applicable

cURL Command Example

$ curl -X GET https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/user --user user@example.com:password
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JSON Response

The API returns the user information resource. Unnecessary information and related resource links returned by the API have been removed for brevity. See Chapter 4, User Information for more information on all user information parameters.

{
    "api_version": 1.6,
    "data": {
        "capabilities": {
            "subaccounts": true,
            "gear_sizes": [
                "small",
                "medium"
            ],
            "plan_upgrade_enabled": true,
            "private_ssl_certificates": true,
            "inherit_on_subaccounts": [
                "gear_sizes"
            ]
        },
        "consumed_gears": 2,
        "created_at": "2013-08-14T19:12:59Z",
        "id": "520bd6bbdbd93c3dee00000d",
        "links": {
            "ADD_KEY": {
                "href": "https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/user/keys",
                "method": "POST",
                "optional_params": [],
                "rel": "Add new SSH key",
                "required_params": [
                    {
                        "description": "Name of the key",
                        "invalid_options": [],
                        "name": "name",
                        "type": "string",
                        "valid_options": []
                    },
                    {
                        "description": "Type of Key",
                        "invalid_options": [],
                        "name": "type",
                        "type": "string",
                        "valid_options": [
                            "ssh-rsa",
                            "ssh-dss",
                            "ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com",
                            "ssh-dss-cert-v01@openssh.com",
                            "ssh-rsa-cert-v00@openssh.com",
                            "ssh-dss-cert-v00@openssh.com"
                        ]
                    },
                    {
                        "description": "The key portion of an rsa key (excluding ssh-rsa and comment)",
                        "invalid_options": [],
                        "name": "content",
                        "type": "string",
                        "valid_options": []
                    }
                ]
            },
            "LIST_KEYS": {
                "href": "https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/user/keys",
                "method": "GET",
                "optional_params": [],
                "rel": "List SSH keys",
                "required_params": []
            }
        },
        "login": "user@example.com",
        "max_gears": 10,
        "plan_id": "free",
        "plan_state": "ACTIVE",
        "usage_account_id": null
    },
    "messages": [],
    "status": "ok",
    "supported_api_versions": [
      1.0,
      1.1,
      1.2,
      1.3,  
      1.4,
      1.5,
      1.6
    ],
    "type": "user",
    "version": "1.6"
}
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