Exchange API
Saved Searches
A saved search is an asset search that can be saved to help users find some assets easier.
The saved searches can be personal or by business group. Personal saved searches can only be used by the user that created them, while business group saved searches can be accessed by all users that have access to the business group.
Saved searches consist of the following properties:
name
: The name of the query to identify itcategories
: A list of categories used to filter the assets that have some of these categories. They have the shape as categoryKey:categoryValue
, where the categoryKey
is the key to the category, and categoryValue
is the value of the category. Example: "categories": ["someKey:someValue"]
organizationIds
: A list of organizations used to filter the assets by belonging to these organizationssearch
: The search termtags
: A list of labels used to filter the assets that have some of these labels. They have the shape as ”tag1”,”tag2”
. Example: "tags": ["tag1”,”tag2"]
types
: A list of labels used to filter the assets that have some of these types. They have the shape of "rest-api", “http-api”
. Example: "types": ["rest-api", “http-api”]
The only parameters that are required are the name
. The rest can be omitted.
Note: take into account that the properties categories
, tags
and organizationIds
are used only in the search that uses ANG system.
Note: Only Exchange administrators can save searches for a business group.
Following there are exposed some examples about how to create saved searches
Before executing the examples, read the Anypoint Platform Token
section to know how to obtain the token to be used in the examples. This should be replaced for the value ANYPOINT_TOKEN
in each curl example.
The examples have been made by cURL, but optionally, instead of sending HTTP commands with cURL, you can use Postman or another application.
How to create a personal saved search
Here is an example of how to create a personal saved search. All the fields should be replaced by the ones defined before (after the -d parameter). Remember to replace the :organizationId
URL parameter too.
curl -X POST https://anypoint.mulesoft.com/exchange/api/v1/users/me/queries \
-H 'Authorization: bearer ANYPOINT_TOKEN' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{ "categories": ["categoryKey:value"], "name": "searchName", "organizationIds": ["67ac7cde-c02c-457f-b826-da2474e63d5a"], "search": "search term", "tags": ["some tag"], "types": ["rest-api"] }'
How to create an organization saved search
Here is an example of how to create an organization saved search. All the fields should be replaced by the ones defined before (after the -d parameter). Remember to replace the :organizationId
URL parameter too.
curl -X POST https://anypoint.mulesoft.com/exchange/api/v1/organizations/:organizationId/queries \
-H 'Authorization: bearer ANYPOINT_TOKEN' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{ "categories": ["categoryKey:value"], "name": "searchName", "organizationIds": ["67ac7cde-c02c-457f-b826-da2474e63d5a"], "search": "search term", "tags": ["tag1","tag2"], "types": ["rest-api"] }'