WebService::Fastly::TokensApi
Load the API package
[!NOTE]
All URIs are relative to https://api.fastly.com
Method | HTTP request | Description ------ | ------------ | ----------- bulk_revoke_tokens | DELETE /tokens | Revoke multiple tokens create_token | POST /tokens | Create a token get_token | GET /tokens/{token_id} | Get a token get_token_current | GET /tokens/self | Get the current token list_tokens_customer | GET /customer/{customer_id}/tokens | List tokens for a customer list_tokens_user | GET /tokens | List tokens for the authenticated user revoke_token | DELETE /tokens/{token_id} | Revoke a token revoke_token_current | DELETE /tokens/self | Revoke the current token
bulk_revoke_tokens
bulk_revoke_tokens(request_body => $request_body)
Revoke multiple tokens
Revoke Tokens in bulk format. Users may only revoke their own tokens. Superusers may revoke tokens of others.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my
$request_body
= WebService::Fastly::Object::HASH[string,object]->new();
# HASH[string,object] |
eval
{
$api_instance
->bulk_revoke_tokens(
request_body
=>
$request_body
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->bulk_revoke_tokens: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- request_body | HASH[string,object]| | [optional]
Return type
void (empty response body)
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: application/vnd.api+json; ext=bulk
- Accept: Not defined
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create_token
TokenCreatedResponse create_token()
Create a token
Create an API token. If two-factor authentication is enabled for your account, review the instructions for including a one-time password in the request.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
# Configure HTTP basic authorization: username_and_password
username
=>
'YOUR_USERNAME'
,
password
=>
'YOUR_PASSWORD'
,
);
eval
{
my
$result
=
$api_instance
->create_token();
Dumper(
$result
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->create_token: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
This endpoint does not need any parameter.
Return type
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- Accept: application/json
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get_token
TokenResponse get_token(token_id => $token_id)
Get a token
Get a single token by its id.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my
$token_id
=
"token_id_example"
;
# string | Alphanumeric string identifying a token.
eval
{
my
$result
=
$api_instance
->get_token(
token_id
=>
$token_id
);
Dumper(
$result
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->get_token: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- token_id | string| Alphanumeric string identifying a token. |
Return type
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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get_token_current
TokenResponse get_token_current()
Get the current token
Get a single token based on the access_token used in the request.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
eval
{
my
$result
=
$api_instance
->get_token_current();
Dumper(
$result
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->get_token_current: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
This endpoint does not need any parameter.
Return type
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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list_tokens_customer
ARRAY[TokenResponse] list_tokens_customer(customer_id => $customer_id)
List tokens for a customer
List all tokens belonging to a specific customer.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my
$customer_id
=
"customer_id_example"
;
# string | Alphanumeric string identifying the customer.
eval
{
my
$result
=
$api_instance
->list_tokens_customer(
customer_id
=>
$customer_id
);
Dumper(
$result
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->list_tokens_customer: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- customer_id | string| Alphanumeric string identifying the customer. |
Return type
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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list_tokens_user
ARRAY[TokenResponse] list_tokens_user()
List tokens for the authenticated user
List all tokens belonging to the authenticated user.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
eval
{
my
$result
=
$api_instance
->list_tokens_user();
Dumper(
$result
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->list_tokens_user: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
This endpoint does not need any parameter.
Return type
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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revoke_token
revoke_token(token_id => $token_id)
Revoke a token
Revoke a specific token by its id.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my
$token_id
=
"token_id_example"
;
# string | Alphanumeric string identifying a token.
eval
{
$api_instance
->revoke_token(
token_id
=>
$token_id
);
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->revoke_token: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- token_id | string| Alphanumeric string identifying a token. |
Return type
void (empty response body)
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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revoke_token_current
revoke_token_current()
Revoke the current token
Revoke a token that is used to authenticate the request.
Example
use
Data::Dumper;
my
$api_instance
= WebService::Fastly::TokensApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key
=> {
'Fastly-Key'
=>
'YOUR_API_KEY'
},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
eval
{
$api_instance
->revoke_token_current();
};
if
($@) {
warn
"Exception when calling TokensApi->revoke_token_current: $@\n"
;
}
Parameters
This endpoint does not need any parameter.
Return type
void (empty response body)
Authorization
HTTP request headers
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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