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.
HTTP Method
GET |
Retrieves one or more complete or partial resources. |
POST |
Depending on the endpoint, creates new resources, creates a search request, or MAY be used to bulk-modify resources. |
PUT |
Modifies a resource by replacing existing attributes with a specified set of replacement attributes (replace). PUT MUST NOT be used to create new resources. |
PATCH |
Modifies a resource with a set of client-specified changes (partial update). |
DELETE |
Deletes a resource. |
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Note, to simplify the JSON output every resource has been replaced by {...}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 | Defined by SCIM protocl. Always: "urn:ietf:params:scim:api:messages:2.0:ListResponse" |
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).