URLs
POST api.ashx/v2/systemnotifications.xml (or .json)
Enables external applications to send system notifications to specific users, system administrators, or group owners. If GroupId is set, the calling user must have Modify Group permissions to send a notification. If GroupId is not set, the calling user must have Manage Settings permissions.
Request Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Location | Required | Default | Options |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Subject | string | The subject of the notification | Request Body | Required | ||
Body | string | The body of the notification | Request Body | Required | ||
GroupingKey | string | User generated key used to group duplicate notifications of the same type. Optional. | Request Body | Optional | ||
UserIds | string | A comma-separated list of users to send the message to. If omitted, the notification is sent to site administrators | Request Body | Optional | ||
GroupId | int | The ID of the group to send to. If omitted, the notification is sent to site administrators. | Request Body | Optional |
Example Requests
C# REST SDK
This example uses the REST SDK to access the Community REST API within a .Net C# application. In the example, USER_NAME
is the user name of the effective user for the request and OAUTH_CLIENT_ID
and OAUTH_SECRET
are the OAuth client ID and secret, respectively, associated to this application as configured in Administration > Integration > OAuth Clients with the "Client Credentials" grant type enabled. See the documentation for the REST SDK for more details about installation, configuration, and usage options.
var host = new ClientCredentialsRestHost("USER_NAME", "https://mysite.com/", "OAUTH_CLIENT_ID", "OAUTH_SECRET"); var response = host.PostToDynamic(2, "systemnotifications.json", false, new RestPostOptions { PostParameters = new System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection { { "Subject", "subject" }, { "Body", "body" } } });
Widget Javascript
This example uses the rest JavaScript API to access the Community REST API within the Community web UI. When accessing the REST API through the javascript API, the effective user is the current contextual user of the web interface.
jQuery.telligent.evolution.post({ url: jQuery.telligent.evolution.site.getBaseUrl() + 'api.ashx/v2/systemnotifications.json', data: { 'Subject': 'subject', 'Body': 'body' }, success: function(response) { } });
cURL
This example uses the cURL command-line HTTP utility. ENCODED_TOKEN
in the example is the base64-encoded concatenation of the user's API key (created from the user's profile), a colon (:), and the user's user name. Learn more about using the REST API.
curl -H "Rest-User-Token: ENCODED_TOKEN" -d "Subject=subject&Body=body" -X POST https://mysite.com/api.ashx/v2/systemnotifications.xml