Making an API Request
This section describes how to make a REST API request, and uses the IAM API for creating an IAM user as an example to describe how to call an API.
Request URI
A request URI is in the following format:
{URI-scheme}://{Endpoint}/{resource-path}?{query-string}
Although a request URI is included in the request header, most programming languages or frameworks require the request URI to be transmitted separately.
- URI-scheme: protocol used to transmit requests. All APIs use HTTPS.
- Endpoint: Domain name or IP address of the server bearing the REST service. The endpoint varies between services in different regions. It can be obtained from Regions and Endpoints. For example, the endpoint of IAM in CN-Hong Kong is iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com.
- resource-path: resource path, that is the access path of an API for performing a specified operation. Obtain the path from the URI of an API. For example, the value of resource-path for the API used to create an IAM user is /v3.0/OS-USER/users.
- query-string: query parameter, which is optional. Ensure there is a question mark (?) in front of each query parameter, that is, in the format of ? Parameter name=Parameter value. For example, ? limit=10 indicates that a maximum of 10 data records will be displayed.
https://iam.ap-southeast-3.myhuaweicloud.com/v3/auth/tokens
To simplify the URI display in this document, each API is provided only with a resource-path value and a request method. This is because the URI-scheme of all APIs is HTTPS, and the endpoints in a region are the same.
For example, if you want to create an IAM user, use the endpoint of any region (for example, the endpoint in CN-Hong Kong: iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com) and the resource-path (/v3.0/OS-USER/users) in the URI of the API used by the administrator to create an IAM user. The following is an example:
https://iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com/v3.0/OS-USER/users
To simplify the URI display in this document, each API is provided only with a resource-path and a request method. This is because the URI-scheme of all APIs is HTTPS, and the endpoints in a region are the same.
Request Methods
The HTTP protocol defines the following request methods that can be used to send a request to the server.
HTTP methods, which are also called operations or actions, specify the type of operations that you are requesting.
- GET: requests the server to return specified resources.
- PUT: requests the server to update specified resources.
- POST: requests the server to add resources or perform special operations.
- DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object.
- HEAD: requests the server to return the response header only.
- PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource. If the requested resource does not exist, the server may create a resource using PATCH.
POST https://iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com/v3.0/OS-USER/user
Request Header
You can add additional header fields to a request, such as the fields required by a specified URI or HTTP method. For example, to request the authentication information, add Content-Type, which specifies the request body type.
Common request header fields are as follows:
- Content-Type: request body type (format). This header is mandatory, and the default value is application/json. Other values of this header, if any, will be provided for specific APIs.
- X-Auth-Token: user token. This header is mandatory only for token-based authentication. The user token is a response to the API for obtaining a user token. This API is the only one that does not require authentication.
- Authorization: specifies the signature authentication information. This field is optional. When AK/SK-based authentication is enabled, this field is automatically specified when SDK is used to sign the request. For details about AK/SK authentication, see AK/SK Authentication.
- X-Sdk-Date: specifies the time when a request is sent. This field is optional. When AK/SK authentication is enabled, this field is automatically specified when SDK is used to sign the request. For details about AK/SK authentication, see AK/SK Authentication.
- X-Project-ID: specifies the subproject ID. This field is optional. It can be used in multi-project scenarios. The X-Project-ID field is mandatory in the request header for accessing resources in a sub-project through AK/SK-based authentication.
- X-Domain-ID: specifies an account ID, which is optional. The X-Domain-ID field is mandatory for calling APIs of global services through AK/SK-based authentication.
For the API for creating an IAM user as an administrator, if AK/SK-based authentication is enabled, the request with the header is as follows:
POST https://iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com/v3.0/OS-USER/users Content-Type: application/json X-Sdk-Date: 20240416T095341Z Authorization: SDK-HMAC-SHA256 Access=****************, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-sdk-date, Signature=****************
Request Body
The body of a request is often sent in a structured format as specified in the Content-Type header field. The request body transfers content except the request header. If the request body contains Chinese characters, set Content-type to utf-8, for example, Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8.
Request bodies vary depending on APIs. Some APIs do not require a request body, such as the APIs requested using the GET and DELETE methods.
For the API for creating an IAM user as an administrator, you can check the required request parameters and their description in the API request. The following provides an example request with a body included. Replace the italic fields in bold with the actual values.
- accountid: ID of the account to which the IAM user belongs.
- username: name of an IAM user
- email: email of an IAM user
- **********: login password of an IAM user
POST https://iam.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com/v3.0/OS-USER/users
Content-Type: application/json
X-Sdk-Date: 20240416T095341Z
Authorization: SDK-HMAC-SHA256 Access=****************, SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-sdk-date, Signature=****************
{
"user": {
"domain_id": "accountid",
"name": "username",
"password": "**********",
"email": "email",
"description": "IAM User Description"
}
}
If all data required for the API request is available, you can send the request to call the API through curl, Postman, or coding.
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