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docker.io accounts API
Get a single user
GET /api/v1.1/users/:username/
Get profile info for the specified user.
Parameters:
- username – username of the user whose profile info is being requested.
Request Headers:
- Authorization – required authentication credentials of either type HTTP Basic or OAuth Bearer Token.
Status Codes:
- 200 – success, user data returned.
- 401 – authentication error.
- 403 – permission error, authenticated user must be the user
whose data is being requested, OAuth access tokens must have
profile_read
scope. - 404 – the specified username does not exist.
Example request:
GET /api/v1.1/users/janedoe/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.docker.io
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ=
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"id": 2,
"username": "janedoe",
"url": "https://www.docker.io/api/v1.1/users/janedoe/",
"date_joined": "2014-02-12T17:58:01.431312Z",
"type": "User",
"full_name": "Jane Doe",
"location": "San Francisco, CA",
"company": "Success, Inc.",
"profile_url": "https://docker.io/",
"gravatar_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/0212b397124be4acd4e7dea9aa357.jpg?s=80&r=g&d=mm"
"email": "jane.doe@example.com",
"is_active": true
}
Update a single user
PATCH /api/v1.1/users/:username/
Update profile info for the specified user.
Parameters:
- username – username of the user whose profile info is being updated.
Json Parameters:
- full_name (string) – (optional) the new name of the user.
- location (string) – (optional) the new location.
- company (string) – (optional) the new company of the user.
- profile_url (string) – (optional) the new profile url.
- gravatar_email (string) – (optional) the new Gravatar email address.
Request Headers:
- Authorization – required authentication credentials of either type HTTP Basic or OAuth Bearer Token.
- Content-Type – MIME Type of post data. JSON, url-encoded form data, etc.
Status Codes:
- 200 – success, user data updated.
- 400 – post data validation error.
- 401 – authentication error.
- 403 – permission error, authenticated user must be the user
whose data is being updated, OAuth access tokens must have
profile_write
scope. - 404 – the specified username does not exist.
Example request:
PATCH /api/v1.1/users/janedoe/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.docker.io
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ=
{
"location": "Private Island",
"profile_url": "http://janedoe.com/",
"company": "Retired",
}
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"id": 2,
"username": "janedoe",
"url": "https://www.docker.io/api/v1.1/users/janedoe/",
"date_joined": "2014-02-12T17:58:01.431312Z",
"type": "User",
"full_name": "Jane Doe",
"location": "Private Island",
"company": "Retired",
"profile_url": "http://janedoe.com/",
"gravatar_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/0212b397124be4acd4e7dea9aa357.jpg?s=80&r=g&d=mm"
"email": "jane.doe@example.com",
"is_active": true
}
List email addresses for a user
GET /api/v1.1/users/:username/emails/
List email info for the specified user.
Parameters:
- username – username of the user whose profile info is being updated.
Request Headers:
- Authorization – required authentication credentials of either type HTTP Basic or OAuth Bearer Token
Status Codes:
- 200 – success, user data updated.
- 401 – authentication error.
- 403 – permission error, authenticated user must be the user
whose data is being requested, OAuth access tokens must have
email_read
scope. - 404 – the specified username does not exist.
Example request:
GET /api/v1.1/users/janedoe/emails/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.docker.io
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Bearer zAy0BxC1wDv2EuF3tGs4HrI6qJp6KoL7nM
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
[
{
"email": "jane.doe@example.com",
"verified": true,
"primary": true
}
]
Add email address for a user
POST /api/v1.1/users/:username/emails/
Add a new email address to the specified user's account. The email address must be verified separately, a confirmation email is not automatically sent.
Json Parameters:
- email (string) – email address to be added.
Request Headers:
- Authorization – required authentication credentials of either type HTTP Basic or OAuth Bearer Token.
- Content-Type – MIME Type of post data. JSON, url-encoded form data, etc.
Status Codes:
- 201 – success, new email added.
- 400 – data validation error.
- 401 – authentication error.
- 403 – permission error, authenticated user must be the user
whose data is being requested, OAuth access tokens must have
email_write
scope. - 404 – the specified username does not exist.
Example request:
POST /api/v1.1/users/janedoe/emails/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.docker.io
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Bearer zAy0BxC1wDv2EuF3tGs4HrI6qJp6KoL7nM
{
"email": "jane.doe+other@example.com"
}
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Content-Type: application/json
{
"email": "jane.doe+other@example.com",
"verified": false,
"primary": false
}
Delete email address for a user
DELETE /api/v1.1/users/:username/emails/
Delete an email address from the specified user's account. You cannot delete a user's primary email address.
Json Parameters:
- email (string) – email address to be deleted.
Request Headers:
- Authorization – required authentication credentials of either type HTTP Basic or OAuth Bearer Token.
- Content-Type – MIME Type of post data. JSON, url-encoded form data, etc.
Status Codes:
- 204 – success, email address removed.
- 400 – validation error.
- 401 – authentication error.
- 403 – permission error, authenticated user must be the user
whose data is being requested, OAuth access tokens must have
email_write
scope. - 404 – the specified username or email address does not exist.
Example request:
DELETE /api/v1.1/users/janedoe/emails/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.docker.io
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Bearer zAy0BxC1wDv2EuF3tGs4HrI6qJp6KoL7nM
{
"email": "jane.doe+other@example.com"
}
Example response:
HTTP/1.1 204 NO CONTENT
Content-Length: 0