Reviewed-by: Sarda, Priya <prsarda@noreply.gitea.eco.tsi-dev.otc-service.com> Co-authored-by: Hongwei, King Wang <king.wanghongwei@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: Hongwei, King Wang <king.wanghongwei@huawei.com>
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Response
Status Code
After sending a request, you can receive a response, including a status code, response header, and response body.
A status code is a group of digits, ranging from 1xx to 5xx. It indicates the status of a response. For more information, see Status Codes.
For example, if status code 201 is returned after you call the API for obtaining a user token, the request is successful.
Response Header
Like a request, a response also has a header, for example, Content-Type.
Figure 1 shows the response header for the API used to obtain a user token. The x-subject-token field carries a user token. You can use this token to authenticate the calling of other APIs.
Response Body
This part is optional. A response body is generally returned in a structured format (for example, JSON or XML), which is specified by Content-Type in the response header. It is used to transfer content other than the response header.
The following is part of a response body for the API used to obtain a user token.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | { "token": { "expires_at": "2022-09-10T06:52:13.855000Z", "methods": [ "password" ], "catalog": [ { "endpoints": [ { ...... |
If an error occurs during API calling, an error code and an error message will be displayed. The following is an example of an error response body.
1 2 3 4 | { "error_msg": "The format of message is error", "error_code": "AS.0001" } |
error_code specifies an error code, and error_msg describes the error.