8.5. Get Team Information


Description

Get information about an existing team.

Method and URL Structure

Method URL Structure
GET /broker/rest/team/:id

Request Parameters

Not applicable

cURL Command Example

$ curl -X GET https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/team/5333d8b2a9429d1c3e0000ae --user user@example.com:password

JSON Response

The API returns the team resource with related resource links which have been left out for brevity. See Chapter 8, Teams for more information on all team resource parameters.

{
  "api_version": 1.6,
  "data": {
    "id": "5333d8b2a9429d1c3e0000ae",
    "links": {
      "GET": {
        "href": "https://openshift.redhat.com/broker/rest/team/5333d8b2a9429d1c3e0000ae",
        "method": "GET",
        "optional_params": [

        ],
        "rel": "Get team",
        "required_params": [

        ]
      },
........
      
    ],
    "name": "myteam"
  },
  "messages": [
    {
      "exit_code": 0,
      "field": null,
      "index": null,
      "severity": "info",
      "text": "Showing team 5333d8b2a9429d1c3e0000ae for user user@example.com"
    }
  ],
  "status": "ok",
  "supported_api_versions": [
    1.0,
    1.1,
    1.2,
    1.3,
    1.4,
    1.5,
    1.6
  ],
  "type": "team",
  "version": "1.6"
}

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