SCIM JSON format
Request format
In the PUT and PATCH methods, a JSON stream with the data model is required (please see this format in the following link: Resource data model).
Response format
The response format will be represented as a SCIM JSON response, but all the keys in the response will depend on the method requested and the result of the operation.
Only HTTP code
For example, when you search by id but no resource is found, only a 404 HTTP code is included in the response (the body is empty, no JSON is provided).
User cases:
- Search by id but no resource is found (404 code).
- Update all, the id is not found (404 code).
- Update partial, the id is not found (404 code).
- Delete, the id is not found (404 code).
- A "/<resource>" (in the URL) not exist (404 code).
- Other errors (404 or 500 code)
SCIM JSON error
For example, if an attempt to delete a resource is made, but this resource is not found the following JSON response will be obtained:
{
"schemas": [
"urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error"
],
"detail": "User 1234 not found",
"status": "404"
}
This is the description of this type of response:
Attribute
|
Description
|
---|---|
schemas | Defined by SCIM protocl. Always: "urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:Error" |
detail | Returns the description on the validation, problem, error, etc |
status | Is the HTTP status, that is the same that the HTTP code of the HTTP response |
User cases:
- When you try to delete a resource but it's not found (404 code).
- When you try to delete a group, the solution is to disable it by PATCH (500 code).
- Generic errors (500 code).
SCIM JSON list
For example, when a list of resources is requested, this is the JSON output format:
Note, to simplify the JSON output every resource has been replaced by {...}
{
"totalResults": 3,
"schemas": [
"urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse"
],
"resources": [
{...},
{...},
{...}
]
}
This is the description of this type of response:
Attribute
|
Description
|
---|---|
totalResults | Number of the resources returned in the response |
schemas | |
resources | List of resources returned |
User cases:
- A list all operation (200 code).
- A search by filter operation (200 code).
- The delete operation (204 code).
JSON resource
For example, when a resource by id is requested, this is the JSON format:
Note, to simplify the JSON output every resource has been replaced by {...}
{
"id": 11345
"organizational": true,
...
}
In this case, the JSON stream of the resource is included directly in the response.
User cases:
- Search by id operations (200 code).
- Successful create operations (201 code).
- Successful complete update operations (200 code).
- Successful partial update operations (200 code).