Assign Event Log Record to User

Assigns an event log record to a user.

Request

HTTP Request

PATCH /node/api/event-log/:id/assignee

Permissions

manage-event-log

Path parameters

Parameter Type Description

id

String
required

The ID of an event log record to be assigned.

Body parameters

Parameter Type Description

userId

String
required

The ID of a user to which the record should be assigned.

Request body

{
    "userId": userId
}

Response

The response body is empty.

When you assign an event log record to a user, the new Event Log Modification record is created. This record contains the event log’s ID in the target field and the ID of a user who was assigned this event in the body.assignee field.

To check that the record was assigned to a user, use the Get Event Log Modifications request. The record of the assignment will look like this:

{
    "_id": "637f70f586bfdcde76da0cdb",
    "target": "637e3b6624a5f241137b55a0",
    "body": {
        "assignee": "62c2f3ce80c8654892764d56"
    },
    "skip": 378
}

Example

Request

  • Bash

  • JavaScript

  • NodeJS

  • Python

login=<...>
password=<...>
saymon_hostname=<...>
record_id=<...>
url=https://$saymon_hostname/node/api/event-log/$record_id/assignee

curl -X PATCH $url -u $login:$password \
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
    --data '{"userId": "..."}'
let login = <...>
let password = <...>
let saymonHostname = <...>
let recordId = <...>
let userId = <...>
let path = "/node/api/event-log/" + recordId + "/assignee";
let auth = "Basic " + btoa(login + ":" + password);

let headers = new Headers();
headers.append("Content-Type", "application/json");
headers.append("Authorization", auth);

let data = JSON.stringify({
    "userId": userId
});

let requestOptions = {
    method: "PATCH",
    headers: headers,
    body: data
};

fetch(saymonHostname + path, requestOptions)
    .then(response => response.text())
    .then(result => console.log(result))
    .catch(error => console.log("error", error));
const http = require("http");

let login = <...>
let password = <...>
let saymonHostname = <...>
let recordId = <...>
let userId = <...>
let path = "/node/api/event-log/" + recordId + "/assignee";
let auth = "Basic " + Buffer.from(login + ":" + password).toString("base64");

let options = {
    "method": "PATCH",
    "hostname": saymonHostname,
    "headers": {
        "Authorization": auth,
        "Content-Type": "application/json"
    },
    "path": path
};

let req = http.request(options, function (res) {
    let chunks = [];

    res.on("data", function (chunk) {
        chunks.push(chunk);
    });

    res.on("end", function (chunk) {
        let body = Buffer.concat(chunks);
        console.log(body.toString());
    });

    res.on("error", function (error) {
        console.error(error);
    });
});

let data = JSON.stringify({
    "userId": userId
});

req.write(data);
req.end();
import requests

login = <...>
password = <...>
saymon_hostname = <...>
record_id = <...>
user_id = <...>
url = "https://" + saymon_hostname + "/node/api/event-log/" + \
    record_id + "/assignee"

body = {
    "userId": user_id
}

response = requests.request("PATCH", url, json=body, auth=(login, password))
print(response.text)