Service Accounts

Create, edit, and disable service accounts. See the Service Accounts page for more information.

POST https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accountshttps://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v2/service_accountshttps://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v2/service_accountshttps://api.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accountshttps://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accountshttps://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts

Overview

Create a service account for your organization.

Request

Body Data (required)

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Field

Type

Description

data [required]

object

Object to create a service account User.

attributes [required]

object

Attributes of the created user.

email [required]

string

The email of the user.

name

string

The name of the user.

service_account [required]

boolean

Whether the user is a service account. Must be true.

title

string

The title of the user.

relationships

object

Relationships of the user object.

roles

object

Relationship to roles.

data

[object]

An array containing type and the unique identifier of a role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

type

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

{
  "data": {
    "type": "users",
    "attributes": {
      "name": "Test API Client",
      "email": "Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com",
      "service_account": true
    },
    "relationships": {
      "roles": {
        "data": [
          {
            "id": "string",
            "type": "roles"
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
}

Response

OK

Response containing information about a single user.

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Field

Type

Description

data

object

User object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of user object returned by the API.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the user.

disabled

boolean

Whether the user is disabled.

email

string

Email of the user.

handle

string

Handle of the user.

icon

string

URL of the user's icon.

mfa_enabled

boolean

If user has MFA enabled.

modified_at

date-time

Time that the user was last modified.

name

string

Name of the user.

service_account

boolean

Whether the user is a service account.

status

string

Status of the user.

title

string

Title of the user.

verified

boolean

Whether the user is verified.

id

string

ID of the user.

relationships

object

Relationships of the user object returned by the API.

org

object

Relationship to an organization.

data [required]

object

Relationship to organization object.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_orgs

object

Relationship to organizations.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to organization objects.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_users

object

Relationship to users.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to user objects.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

roles

object

Relationship to roles.

data

[object]

An array containing type and the unique identifier of a role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

type

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

type

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

included

[ <oneOf>]

Array of objects related to the user.

Option 1

object

Organization object.

attributes

object

Attributes of the organization.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the organization.

description

string

Description of the organization.

disabled

boolean

Whether or not the organization is disabled.

modified_at

date-time

Time of last organization modification.

name

string

Name of the organization.

public_id

string

Public ID of the organization.

sharing

string

Sharing type of the organization.

url

string

URL of the site that this organization exists at.

id

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

Option 2

object

Permission object.

attributes

object

Attributes of a permission.

created

date-time

Creation time of the permission.

description

string

Description of the permission.

display_name

string

Displayed name for the permission.

display_type

string

Display type.

group_name

string

Name of the permission group.

name

string

Name of the permission.

restricted

boolean

Whether or not the permission is restricted.

id

string

ID of the permission.

type [required]

enum

Permissions resource type. Allowed enum values: permissions

default: permissions

Option 3

object

Role object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of the role.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the role.

modified_at

date-time

Time of last role modification.

name

string

The name of the role. The name is neither unique nor a stable identifier of the role.

user_count

int64

Number of users with that role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

relationships

object

Relationships of the role object returned by the API.

permissions

object

Relationship to multiple permissions objects.

data

[object]

Relationships to permission objects.

id

string

ID of the permission.

type

enum

Permissions resource type. Allowed enum values: permissions

default: permissions

type [required]

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

{
  "data": {
    "attributes": {
      "created_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
      "disabled": false,
      "email": "string",
      "handle": "string",
      "icon": "string",
      "mfa_enabled": false,
      "modified_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
      "name": "string",
      "service_account": false,
      "status": "string",
      "title": "string",
      "verified": false
    },
    "id": "string",
    "relationships": {
      "org": {
        "data": {
          "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
          "type": "orgs"
        }
      },
      "other_orgs": {
        "data": [
          {
            "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
            "type": "orgs"
          }
        ]
      },
      "other_users": {
        "data": [
          {
            "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
            "type": "users"
          }
        ]
      },
      "roles": {
        "data": [
          {
            "id": "3653d3c6-0c75-11ea-ad28-fb5701eabc7d",
            "type": "roles"
          }
        ]
      }
    },
    "type": "users"
  },
  "included": [
    {
      "attributes": {
        "created_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "description": "string",
        "disabled": false,
        "modified_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "name": "string",
        "public_id": "string",
        "sharing": "string",
        "url": "string"
      },
      "id": "string",
      "type": "orgs"
    }
  ]
}

Bad Request

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Authentication error

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                          # Curl command
curl -X POST "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}" \ -d @- << EOF { "data": { "type": "users", "attributes": { "name": "Test API Client", "email": "Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com", "service_account": true }, "relationships": { "roles": { "data": [ { "id": "string", "type": "roles" } ] } } } } EOF
// Create a service account returns "OK" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "role" in the system
	RoleDataID := os.Getenv("ROLE_DATA_ID")

	body := datadogV2.ServiceAccountCreateRequest{
		Data: datadogV2.ServiceAccountCreateData{
			Type: datadogV2.USERSTYPE_USERS,
			Attributes: datadogV2.ServiceAccountCreateAttributes{
				Name:           datadog.PtrString("Test API Client"),
				Email:          "Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com",
				ServiceAccount: true,
			},
			Relationships: &datadogV2.UserRelationships{
				Roles: &datadogV2.RelationshipToRoles{
					Data: []datadogV2.RelationshipToRoleData{
						{
							Id:   datadog.PtrString(RoleDataID),
							Type: datadogV2.ROLESTYPE_ROLES.Ptr(),
						},
					},
				},
			},
		},
	}
	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.CreateServiceAccount(ctx, body)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.CreateServiceAccount`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ServiceAccountsApi.CreateServiceAccount`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// Create a service account returns "OK" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.RelationshipToRoleData;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.RelationshipToRoles;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.RolesType;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ServiceAccountCreateAttributes;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ServiceAccountCreateData;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ServiceAccountCreateRequest;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.UserRelationships;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.UserResponse;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.UsersType;
import java.util.Collections;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "role" in the system
    String ROLE_DATA_ID = System.getenv("ROLE_DATA_ID");

    ServiceAccountCreateRequest body =
        new ServiceAccountCreateRequest()
            .data(
                new ServiceAccountCreateData()
                    .type(UsersType.USERS)
                    .attributes(
                        new ServiceAccountCreateAttributes()
                            .name("Test API Client")
                            .email("Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com")
                            .serviceAccount(true))
                    .relationships(
                        new UserRelationships()
                            .roles(
                                new RelationshipToRoles()
                                    .data(
                                        Collections.singletonList(
                                            new RelationshipToRoleData()
                                                .id(ROLE_DATA_ID)
                                                .type(RolesType.ROLES))))));

    try {
      UserResponse result = apiInstance.createServiceAccount(body);
      System.out.println(result);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println("Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#createServiceAccount");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
"""
Create a service account returns "OK" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.relationship_to_role_data import RelationshipToRoleData
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.relationship_to_roles import RelationshipToRoles
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.roles_type import RolesType
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.service_account_create_attributes import ServiceAccountCreateAttributes
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.service_account_create_data import ServiceAccountCreateData
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.service_account_create_request import ServiceAccountCreateRequest
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.user_relationships import UserRelationships
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.users_type import UsersType

# there is a valid "role" in the system
ROLE_DATA_ID = environ["ROLE_DATA_ID"]

body = ServiceAccountCreateRequest(
    data=ServiceAccountCreateData(
        type=UsersType.USERS,
        attributes=ServiceAccountCreateAttributes(
            name="Test API Client",
            email="Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com",
            service_account=True,
        ),
        relationships=UserRelationships(
            roles=RelationshipToRoles(
                data=[
                    RelationshipToRoleData(
                        id=ROLE_DATA_ID,
                        type=RolesType.ROLES,
                    ),
                ],
            ),
        ),
    ),
)

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.create_service_account(body=body)

    print(response)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# Create a service account returns "OK" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "role" in the system
ROLE_DATA_ID = ENV["ROLE_DATA_ID"]

body = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountCreateRequest.new({
  data: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountCreateData.new({
    type: DatadogAPIClient::V2::UsersType::USERS,
    attributes: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountCreateAttributes.new({
      name: "Test API Client",
      email: "Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com",
      service_account: true,
    }),
    relationships: DatadogAPIClient::V2::UserRelationships.new({
      roles: DatadogAPIClient::V2::RelationshipToRoles.new({
        data: [
          DatadogAPIClient::V2::RelationshipToRoleData.new({
            id: ROLE_DATA_ID,
            type: DatadogAPIClient::V2::RolesType::ROLES,
          }),
        ],
      }),
    }),
  }),
})
p api_instance.create_service_account(body)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// Create a service account returns "OK" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::RelationshipToRoleData;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::RelationshipToRoles;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::RolesType;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ServiceAccountCreateAttributes;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ServiceAccountCreateData;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ServiceAccountCreateRequest;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::UserRelationships;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::UsersType;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "role" in the system
    let role_data_id = std::env::var("ROLE_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let body =
        ServiceAccountCreateRequest::new(
            ServiceAccountCreateData::new(
                ServiceAccountCreateAttributes::new(
                    "Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com".to_string(),
                    true,
                )
                .name("Test API Client".to_string()),
                UsersType::USERS,
            )
            .relationships(UserRelationships::new().roles(
                RelationshipToRoles::new().data(vec![RelationshipToRoleData::new()
                    .id(role_data_id.clone())
                    .type_(RolesType::ROLES)]),
            )),
        );
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api.create_service_account(body).await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * Create a service account returns "OK" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "role" in the system
const ROLE_DATA_ID = process.env.ROLE_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiCreateServiceAccountRequest = {
  body: {
    data: {
      type: "users",
      attributes: {
        name: "Test API Client",
        email: "Example-Service-Account@datadoghq.com",
        serviceAccount: true,
      },
      relationships: {
        roles: {
          data: [
            {
              id: ROLE_DATA_ID,
              type: "roles",
            },
          ],
        },
      },
    },
  },
};

apiInstance
  .createServiceAccount(params)
  .then((data: v2.UserResponse) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"

GET https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}

Overview

Get an application key owned by this service account.

Arguments

Path Parameters

Name

Type

Description

service_account_id [required]

string

The ID of the service account.

app_key_id [required]

string

The ID of the application key.

Response

OK

Response for retrieving a partial application key.

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Field

Type

Description

data

object

Partial Datadog application key.

attributes

object

Attributes of a partial application key.

created_at

string

Creation date of the application key.

last4

string

The last four characters of the application key.

name

string

Name of the application key.

scopes

[string]

Array of scopes to grant the application key.

id

string

ID of the application key.

relationships

object

Resources related to the application key.

owned_by

object

Relationship to user.

data [required]

object

Relationship to user object.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

type

enum

Application Keys resource type. Allowed enum values: application_keys

default: application_keys

included

[ <oneOf>]

Array of objects related to the application key.

Option 1

object

User object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of user object returned by the API.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the user.

disabled

boolean

Whether the user is disabled.

email

string

Email of the user.

handle

string

Handle of the user.

icon

string

URL of the user's icon.

mfa_enabled

boolean

If user has MFA enabled.

modified_at

date-time

Time that the user was last modified.

name

string

Name of the user.

service_account

boolean

Whether the user is a service account.

status

string

Status of the user.

title

string

Title of the user.

verified

boolean

Whether the user is verified.

id

string

ID of the user.

relationships

object

Relationships of the user object returned by the API.

org

object

Relationship to an organization.

data [required]

object

Relationship to organization object.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_orgs

object

Relationship to organizations.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to organization objects.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_users

object

Relationship to users.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to user objects.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

roles

object

Relationship to roles.

data

[object]

An array containing type and the unique identifier of a role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

type

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

type

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

Option 2

object

Role object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of the role.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the role.

modified_at

date-time

Time of last role modification.

name

string

The name of the role. The name is neither unique nor a stable identifier of the role.

user_count

int64

Number of users with that role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

relationships

object

Relationships of the role object returned by the API.

permissions

object

Relationship to multiple permissions objects.

data

[object]

Relationships to permission objects.

id

string

ID of the permission.

type

enum

Permissions resource type. Allowed enum values: permissions

default: permissions

type [required]

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

Option 3

object

The definition of LeakedKey object.

attributes [required]

object

The definition of LeakedKeyAttributes object.

date [required]

date-time

The LeakedKeyAttributes date.

leak_source

string

The LeakedKeyAttributes leak_source.

id [required]

string

The LeakedKey id.

type [required]

enum

The definition of LeakedKeyType object. Allowed enum values: leaked_keys

default: leaked_keys

{
  "data": {
    "attributes": {
      "created_at": "2020-11-23T10:00:00.000Z",
      "last4": "abcd",
      "name": "Application Key for managing dashboards",
      "scopes": [
        "dashboards_read",
        "dashboards_write",
        "dashboards_public_share"
      ]
    },
    "id": "string",
    "relationships": {
      "owned_by": {
        "data": {
          "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
          "type": "users"
        }
      }
    },
    "type": "application_keys"
  },
  "included": [
    {
      "attributes": {
        "created_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "disabled": false,
        "email": "string",
        "handle": "string",
        "icon": "string",
        "mfa_enabled": false,
        "modified_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "name": "string",
        "service_account": false,
        "status": "string",
        "title": "string",
        "verified": false
      },
      "id": "string",
      "relationships": {
        "org": {
          "data": {
            "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
            "type": "orgs"
          }
        },
        "other_orgs": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
              "type": "orgs"
            }
          ]
        },
        "other_users": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
              "type": "users"
            }
          ]
        },
        "roles": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "3653d3c6-0c75-11ea-ad28-fb5701eabc7d",
              "type": "roles"
            }
          ]
        }
      },
      "type": "users"
    }
  ]
}

Forbidden

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Not Found

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                  # Path parameters
export service_account_id="00000000-0000-1234-0000-000000000000"
export app_key_id="CHANGE_ME"
# Curl command
curl -X GET "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/${service_account_id}/application_keys/${app_key_id}" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}"
"""
Get one application key for this service account returns "OK" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

# there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID"]

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.get_service_account_application_key(
        service_account_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
        app_key_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
    )

    print(response)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# Get one application key for this service account returns "OK" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

# there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID"]
p api_instance.get_service_account_application_key(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// Get one application key for this service account returns "OK" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
	ServiceAccountUserDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID")

	// there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
	ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID")

	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.GetServiceAccountApplicationKey(ctx, ServiceAccountUserDataID, ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.GetServiceAccountApplicationKey`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ServiceAccountsApi.GetServiceAccountApplicationKey`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// Get one application key for this service account returns "OK" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.PartialApplicationKeyResponse;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID");

    // there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID =
        System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID");

    try {
      PartialApplicationKeyResponse result =
          apiInstance.getServiceAccountApplicationKey(
              SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID);
      System.out.println(result);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println(
          "Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#getServiceAccountApplicationKey");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
// Get one application key for this service account returns "OK" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    let service_account_user_data_id = std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID").unwrap();

    // there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
    let service_account_application_key_data_id =
        std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .get_service_account_application_key(
            service_account_user_data_id.clone(),
            service_account_application_key_data_id.clone(),
        )
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * Get one application key for this service account returns "OK" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID as string;

// there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiGetServiceAccountApplicationKeyRequest = {
  serviceAccountId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
  appKeyId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
};

apiInstance
  .getServiceAccountApplicationKey(params)
  .then((data: v2.PartialApplicationKeyResponse) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"

PATCH https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}

Overview

Edit an application key owned by this service account.

Arguments

Path Parameters

Name

Type

Description

service_account_id [required]

string

The ID of the service account.

app_key_id [required]

string

The ID of the application key.

Request

Body Data (required)

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Field

Type

Description

data [required]

object

Object used to update an application key.

attributes [required]

object

Attributes used to update an application Key.

name

string

Name of the application key.

scopes

[string]

Array of scopes to grant the application key.

id [required]

string

ID of the application key.

type [required]

enum

Application Keys resource type. Allowed enum values: application_keys

default: application_keys

{
  "data": {
    "id": "67963b57-d67c-dfa7-b180-62ee9301d2f6",
    "type": "application_keys",
    "attributes": {
      "name": "Application Key for managing dashboards-updated"
    }
  }
}

Response

OK

Response for retrieving a partial application key.

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Field

Type

Description

data

object

Partial Datadog application key.

attributes

object

Attributes of a partial application key.

created_at

string

Creation date of the application key.

last4

string

The last four characters of the application key.

name

string

Name of the application key.

scopes

[string]

Array of scopes to grant the application key.

id

string

ID of the application key.

relationships

object

Resources related to the application key.

owned_by

object

Relationship to user.

data [required]

object

Relationship to user object.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

type

enum

Application Keys resource type. Allowed enum values: application_keys

default: application_keys

included

[ <oneOf>]

Array of objects related to the application key.

Option 1

object

User object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of user object returned by the API.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the user.

disabled

boolean

Whether the user is disabled.

email

string

Email of the user.

handle

string

Handle of the user.

icon

string

URL of the user's icon.

mfa_enabled

boolean

If user has MFA enabled.

modified_at

date-time

Time that the user was last modified.

name

string

Name of the user.

service_account

boolean

Whether the user is a service account.

status

string

Status of the user.

title

string

Title of the user.

verified

boolean

Whether the user is verified.

id

string

ID of the user.

relationships

object

Relationships of the user object returned by the API.

org

object

Relationship to an organization.

data [required]

object

Relationship to organization object.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_orgs

object

Relationship to organizations.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to organization objects.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_users

object

Relationship to users.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to user objects.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

roles

object

Relationship to roles.

data

[object]

An array containing type and the unique identifier of a role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

type

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

type

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

Option 2

object

Role object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of the role.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the role.

modified_at

date-time

Time of last role modification.

name

string

The name of the role. The name is neither unique nor a stable identifier of the role.

user_count

int64

Number of users with that role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

relationships

object

Relationships of the role object returned by the API.

permissions

object

Relationship to multiple permissions objects.

data

[object]

Relationships to permission objects.

id

string

ID of the permission.

type

enum

Permissions resource type. Allowed enum values: permissions

default: permissions

type [required]

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

Option 3

object

The definition of LeakedKey object.

attributes [required]

object

The definition of LeakedKeyAttributes object.

date [required]

date-time

The LeakedKeyAttributes date.

leak_source

string

The LeakedKeyAttributes leak_source.

id [required]

string

The LeakedKey id.

type [required]

enum

The definition of LeakedKeyType object. Allowed enum values: leaked_keys

default: leaked_keys

{
  "data": {
    "attributes": {
      "created_at": "2020-11-23T10:00:00.000Z",
      "last4": "abcd",
      "name": "Application Key for managing dashboards",
      "scopes": [
        "dashboards_read",
        "dashboards_write",
        "dashboards_public_share"
      ]
    },
    "id": "string",
    "relationships": {
      "owned_by": {
        "data": {
          "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
          "type": "users"
        }
      }
    },
    "type": "application_keys"
  },
  "included": [
    {
      "attributes": {
        "created_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "disabled": false,
        "email": "string",
        "handle": "string",
        "icon": "string",
        "mfa_enabled": false,
        "modified_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "name": "string",
        "service_account": false,
        "status": "string",
        "title": "string",
        "verified": false
      },
      "id": "string",
      "relationships": {
        "org": {
          "data": {
            "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
            "type": "orgs"
          }
        },
        "other_orgs": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
              "type": "orgs"
            }
          ]
        },
        "other_users": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
              "type": "users"
            }
          ]
        },
        "roles": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "3653d3c6-0c75-11ea-ad28-fb5701eabc7d",
              "type": "roles"
            }
          ]
        }
      },
      "type": "users"
    }
  ]
}

Bad Request

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Forbidden

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Not Found

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                          # Path parameters
export service_account_id="00000000-0000-1234-0000-000000000000"
export app_key_id="CHANGE_ME"
# Curl command
curl -X PATCH "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/${service_account_id}/application_keys/${app_key_id}" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}" \ -d @- << EOF { "data": { "id": "67963b57-d67c-dfa7-b180-62ee9301d2f6", "type": "application_keys", "attributes": { "name": "Application Key for managing dashboards-updated" } } } EOF
// Edit an application key for this service account returns "OK" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
	ServiceAccountUserDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID")

	// there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
	ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID")

	body := datadogV2.ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest{
		Data: datadogV2.ApplicationKeyUpdateData{
			Id:   ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID,
			Type: datadogV2.APPLICATIONKEYSTYPE_APPLICATION_KEYS,
			Attributes: datadogV2.ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes{
				Name: datadog.PtrString("Application Key for managing dashboards-updated"),
			},
		},
	}
	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.UpdateServiceAccountApplicationKey(ctx, ServiceAccountUserDataID, ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID, body)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.UpdateServiceAccountApplicationKey`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ServiceAccountsApi.UpdateServiceAccountApplicationKey`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// Edit an application key for this service account returns "OK" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyUpdateData;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeysType;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.PartialApplicationKeyResponse;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID");

    // there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME =
        System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME");
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID =
        System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID");

    ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest body =
        new ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest()
            .data(
                new ApplicationKeyUpdateData()
                    .id(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID)
                    .type(ApplicationKeysType.APPLICATION_KEYS)
                    .attributes(
                        new ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes()
                            .name("Application Key for managing dashboards-updated")));

    try {
      PartialApplicationKeyResponse result =
          apiInstance.updateServiceAccountApplicationKey(
              SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID, body);
      System.out.println(result);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println(
          "Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#updateServiceAccountApplicationKey");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
"""
Edit an application key for this service account returns "OK" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_update_attributes import ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_update_data import ApplicationKeyUpdateData
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_update_request import ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_keys_type import ApplicationKeysType

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

# there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME"]
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID"]

body = ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest(
    data=ApplicationKeyUpdateData(
        id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
        type=ApplicationKeysType.APPLICATION_KEYS,
        attributes=ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes(
            name="Application Key for managing dashboards-updated",
        ),
    ),
)

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.update_service_account_application_key(
        service_account_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, app_key_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID, body=body
    )

    print(response)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# Edit an application key for this service account returns "OK" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

# there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME"]
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID"]

body = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest.new({
  data: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyUpdateData.new({
    id: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
    type: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeysType::APPLICATION_KEYS,
    attributes: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes.new({
      name: "Application Key for managing dashboards-updated",
    }),
  }),
})
p api_instance.update_service_account_application_key(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID, body)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// Edit an application key for this service account returns "OK" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyUpdateData;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeysType;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    let service_account_user_data_id = std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID").unwrap();

    // there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
    let service_account_application_key_data_id =
        std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let body = ApplicationKeyUpdateRequest::new(ApplicationKeyUpdateData::new(
        ApplicationKeyUpdateAttributes::new()
            .name("Application Key for managing dashboards-updated".to_string()),
        service_account_application_key_data_id.clone(),
        ApplicationKeysType::APPLICATION_KEYS,
    ));
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .update_service_account_application_key(
            service_account_user_data_id.clone(),
            service_account_application_key_data_id.clone(),
            body,
        )
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * Edit an application key for this service account returns "OK" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID as string;

// there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiUpdateServiceAccountApplicationKeyRequest = {
  body: {
    data: {
      id: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
      type: "application_keys",
      attributes: {
        name: "Application Key for managing dashboards-updated",
      },
    },
  },
  serviceAccountId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
  appKeyId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
};

apiInstance
  .updateServiceAccountApplicationKey(params)
  .then((data: v2.PartialApplicationKeyResponse) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"

DELETE https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys/{app_key_id}

Overview

Delete an application key owned by this service account.

Arguments

Path Parameters

Name

Type

Description

service_account_id [required]

string

The ID of the service account.

app_key_id [required]

string

The ID of the application key.

Response

No Content

Forbidden

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Not Found

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                  # Path parameters
export service_account_id="00000000-0000-1234-0000-000000000000"
export app_key_id="CHANGE_ME"
# Curl command
curl -X DELETE "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/${service_account_id}/application_keys/${app_key_id}" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}"
"""
Delete an application key for this service account returns "No Content" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

# there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID"]

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    api_instance.delete_service_account_application_key(
        service_account_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
        app_key_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
    )

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# Delete an application key for this service account returns "No Content" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

# there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID"]
api_instance.delete_service_account_application_key(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// Delete an application key for this service account returns "No Content" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
	ServiceAccountUserDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID")

	// there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
	ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID")

	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	r, err := api.DeleteServiceAccountApplicationKey(ctx, ServiceAccountUserDataID, ServiceAccountApplicationKeyDataID)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.DeleteServiceAccountApplicationKey`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// Delete an application key for this service account returns "No Content" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID");

    // there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID =
        System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID");

    try {
      apiInstance.deleteServiceAccountApplicationKey(
          SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println(
          "Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#deleteServiceAccountApplicationKey");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
// Delete an application key for this service account returns "No Content" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    let service_account_user_data_id = std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID").unwrap();

    // there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
    let service_account_application_key_data_id =
        std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .delete_service_account_application_key(
            service_account_user_data_id.clone(),
            service_account_application_key_data_id.clone(),
        )
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * Delete an application key for this service account returns "No Content" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID as string;

// there is a valid "service_account_application_key" for "service_account_user"
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiDeleteServiceAccountApplicationKeyRequest = {
  serviceAccountId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
  appKeyId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_APPLICATION_KEY_DATA_ID,
};

apiInstance
  .deleteServiceAccountApplicationKey(params)
  .then((data: any) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"

POST https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys

Overview

Create an application key for this service account.

Arguments

Path Parameters

Name

Type

Description

service_account_id [required]

string

The ID of the service account.

Request

Body Data (required)

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Field

Type

Description

data [required]

object

Object used to create an application key.

attributes [required]

object

Attributes used to create an application Key.

name [required]

string

Name of the application key.

scopes

[string]

Array of scopes to grant the application key.

type [required]

enum

Application Keys resource type. Allowed enum values: application_keys

default: application_keys

{
  "data": {
    "attributes": {
      "name": "Example-Service-Account"
    },
    "type": "application_keys"
  }
}
{
  "data": {
    "attributes": {
      "name": "Example-Service-Account",
      "scopes": [
        "dashboards_read",
        "dashboards_write",
        "dashboards_public_share"
      ]
    },
    "type": "application_keys"
  }
}

Response

Created

Response for retrieving an application key.

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Field

Type

Description

data

object

Datadog application key.

attributes

object

Attributes of a full application key.

created_at

date-time

Creation date of the application key.

key

string

The application key.

last4

string

The last four characters of the application key.

name

string

Name of the application key.

scopes

[string]

Array of scopes to grant the application key.

id

string

ID of the application key.

relationships

object

Resources related to the application key.

owned_by

object

Relationship to user.

data [required]

object

Relationship to user object.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

type

enum

Application Keys resource type. Allowed enum values: application_keys

default: application_keys

included

[ <oneOf>]

Array of objects related to the application key.

Option 1

object

User object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of user object returned by the API.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the user.

disabled

boolean

Whether the user is disabled.

email

string

Email of the user.

handle

string

Handle of the user.

icon

string

URL of the user's icon.

mfa_enabled

boolean

If user has MFA enabled.

modified_at

date-time

Time that the user was last modified.

name

string

Name of the user.

service_account

boolean

Whether the user is a service account.

status

string

Status of the user.

title

string

Title of the user.

verified

boolean

Whether the user is verified.

id

string

ID of the user.

relationships

object

Relationships of the user object returned by the API.

org

object

Relationship to an organization.

data [required]

object

Relationship to organization object.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_orgs

object

Relationship to organizations.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to organization objects.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_users

object

Relationship to users.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to user objects.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

roles

object

Relationship to roles.

data

[object]

An array containing type and the unique identifier of a role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

type

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

type

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

Option 2

object

Role object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of the role.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the role.

modified_at

date-time

Time of last role modification.

name

string

The name of the role. The name is neither unique nor a stable identifier of the role.

user_count

int64

Number of users with that role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

relationships

object

Relationships of the role object returned by the API.

permissions

object

Relationship to multiple permissions objects.

data

[object]

Relationships to permission objects.

id

string

ID of the permission.

type

enum

Permissions resource type. Allowed enum values: permissions

default: permissions

type [required]

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

Option 3

object

The definition of LeakedKey object.

attributes [required]

object

The definition of LeakedKeyAttributes object.

date [required]

date-time

The LeakedKeyAttributes date.

leak_source

string

The LeakedKeyAttributes leak_source.

id [required]

string

The LeakedKey id.

type [required]

enum

The definition of LeakedKeyType object. Allowed enum values: leaked_keys

default: leaked_keys

{
  "data": {
    "attributes": {
      "created_at": "2020-11-23T10:00:00.000Z",
      "key": "string",
      "last4": "abcd",
      "name": "Application Key for managing dashboards",
      "scopes": [
        "dashboards_read",
        "dashboards_write",
        "dashboards_public_share"
      ]
    },
    "id": "string",
    "relationships": {
      "owned_by": {
        "data": {
          "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
          "type": "users"
        }
      }
    },
    "type": "application_keys"
  },
  "included": [
    {
      "attributes": {
        "created_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "disabled": false,
        "email": "string",
        "handle": "string",
        "icon": "string",
        "mfa_enabled": false,
        "modified_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "name": "string",
        "service_account": false,
        "status": "string",
        "title": "string",
        "verified": false
      },
      "id": "string",
      "relationships": {
        "org": {
          "data": {
            "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
            "type": "orgs"
          }
        },
        "other_orgs": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
              "type": "orgs"
            }
          ]
        },
        "other_users": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
              "type": "users"
            }
          ]
        },
        "roles": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "3653d3c6-0c75-11ea-ad28-fb5701eabc7d",
              "type": "roles"
            }
          ]
        }
      },
      "type": "users"
    }
  ]
}

Bad Request

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Forbidden

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

API error response.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                          # Path parameters
export service_account_id="00000000-0000-1234-0000-000000000000"
# Curl command
curl -X POST "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/${service_account_id}/application_keys" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}" \ -d @- << EOF { "data": { "attributes": { "name": "Example-Service-Account" }, "type": "application_keys" } } EOF
                          # Path parameters
export service_account_id="00000000-0000-1234-0000-000000000000"
# Curl command
curl -X POST "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/${service_account_id}/application_keys" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}" \ -d @- << EOF { "data": { "attributes": { "name": "Example-Service-Account", "scopes": [ "dashboards_read", "dashboards_write", "dashboards_public_share" ] }, "type": "application_keys" } } EOF
// Create an application key for this service account returns "Created" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
	ServiceAccountUserDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID")

	body := datadogV2.ApplicationKeyCreateRequest{
		Data: datadogV2.ApplicationKeyCreateData{
			Attributes: datadogV2.ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes{
				Name: "Example-Service-Account",
			},
			Type: datadogV2.APPLICATIONKEYSTYPE_APPLICATION_KEYS,
		},
	}
	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.CreateServiceAccountApplicationKey(ctx, ServiceAccountUserDataID, body)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.CreateServiceAccountApplicationKey`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ServiceAccountsApi.CreateServiceAccountApplicationKey`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}
// Create an application key with scopes for this service account returns "Created" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
	ServiceAccountUserDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID")

	body := datadogV2.ApplicationKeyCreateRequest{
		Data: datadogV2.ApplicationKeyCreateData{
			Attributes: datadogV2.ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes{
				Name: "Example-Service-Account",
				Scopes: *datadog.NewNullableList(&[]string{
					"dashboards_read",
					"dashboards_write",
					"dashboards_public_share",
				}),
			},
			Type: datadogV2.APPLICATIONKEYSTYPE_APPLICATION_KEYS,
		},
	}
	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.CreateServiceAccountApplicationKey(ctx, ServiceAccountUserDataID, body)

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.CreateServiceAccountApplicationKey`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ServiceAccountsApi.CreateServiceAccountApplicationKey`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// Create an application key for this service account returns "Created" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyCreateData;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyCreateRequest;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyResponse;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeysType;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID");

    ApplicationKeyCreateRequest body =
        new ApplicationKeyCreateRequest()
            .data(
                new ApplicationKeyCreateData()
                    .attributes(
                        new ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes().name("Example-Service-Account"))
                    .type(ApplicationKeysType.APPLICATION_KEYS));

    try {
      ApplicationKeyResponse result =
          apiInstance.createServiceAccountApplicationKey(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, body);
      System.out.println(result);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println(
          "Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#createServiceAccountApplicationKey");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}
// Create an application key with scopes for this service account returns "Created" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyCreateData;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyCreateRequest;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeyResponse;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ApplicationKeysType;
import java.util.Arrays;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID");

    ApplicationKeyCreateRequest body =
        new ApplicationKeyCreateRequest()
            .data(
                new ApplicationKeyCreateData()
                    .attributes(
                        new ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes()
                            .name("Example-Service-Account")
                            .scopes(
                                Arrays.asList(
                                    "dashboards_read",
                                    "dashboards_write",
                                    "dashboards_public_share")))
                    .type(ApplicationKeysType.APPLICATION_KEYS));

    try {
      ApplicationKeyResponse result =
          apiInstance.createServiceAccountApplicationKey(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, body);
      System.out.println(result);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println(
          "Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#createServiceAccountApplicationKey");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
"""
Create an application key for this service account returns "Created" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_create_attributes import ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_create_data import ApplicationKeyCreateData
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_create_request import ApplicationKeyCreateRequest
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_keys_type import ApplicationKeysType

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

body = ApplicationKeyCreateRequest(
    data=ApplicationKeyCreateData(
        attributes=ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes(
            name="Example-Service-Account",
        ),
        type=ApplicationKeysType.APPLICATION_KEYS,
    ),
)

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.create_service_account_application_key(
        service_account_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, body=body
    )

    print(response)
"""
Create an application key with scopes for this service account returns "Created" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_create_attributes import ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_create_data import ApplicationKeyCreateData
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_key_create_request import ApplicationKeyCreateRequest
from datadog_api_client.v2.model.application_keys_type import ApplicationKeysType

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

body = ApplicationKeyCreateRequest(
    data=ApplicationKeyCreateData(
        attributes=ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes(
            name="Example-Service-Account",
            scopes=[
                "dashboards_read",
                "dashboards_write",
                "dashboards_public_share",
            ],
        ),
        type=ApplicationKeysType.APPLICATION_KEYS,
    ),
)

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.create_service_account_application_key(
        service_account_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, body=body
    )

    print(response)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# Create an application key for this service account returns "Created" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

body = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyCreateRequest.new({
  data: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyCreateData.new({
    attributes: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes.new({
      name: "Example-Service-Account",
    }),
    type: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeysType::APPLICATION_KEYS,
  }),
})
p api_instance.create_service_account_application_key(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, body)
# Create an application key with scopes for this service account returns "Created" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

body = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyCreateRequest.new({
  data: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyCreateData.new({
    attributes: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes.new({
      name: "Example-Service-Account",
      scopes: [
        "dashboards_read",
        "dashboards_write",
        "dashboards_public_share",
      ],
    }),
    type: DatadogAPIClient::V2::ApplicationKeysType::APPLICATION_KEYS,
  }),
})
p api_instance.create_service_account_application_key(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID, body)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// Create an application key for this service account returns "Created" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyCreateData;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyCreateRequest;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeysType;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    let service_account_user_data_id = std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let body = ApplicationKeyCreateRequest::new(ApplicationKeyCreateData::new(
        ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes::new("Example-Service-Account".to_string()),
        ApplicationKeysType::APPLICATION_KEYS,
    ));
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .create_service_account_application_key(service_account_user_data_id.clone(), body)
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}
// Create an application key with scopes for this service account returns
// "Created" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyCreateData;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeyCreateRequest;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::model::ApplicationKeysType;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    let service_account_user_data_id = std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let body = ApplicationKeyCreateRequest::new(ApplicationKeyCreateData::new(
        ApplicationKeyCreateAttributes::new("Example-Service-Account".to_string()).scopes(Some(
            vec![
                "dashboards_read".to_string(),
                "dashboards_write".to_string(),
                "dashboards_public_share".to_string(),
            ],
        )),
        ApplicationKeysType::APPLICATION_KEYS,
    ));
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .create_service_account_application_key(service_account_user_data_id.clone(), body)
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * Create an application key for this service account returns "Created" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiCreateServiceAccountApplicationKeyRequest = {
  body: {
    data: {
      attributes: {
        name: "Example-Service-Account",
      },
      type: "application_keys",
    },
  },
  serviceAccountId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
};

apiInstance
  .createServiceAccountApplicationKey(params)
  .then((data: v2.ApplicationKeyResponse) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));
/**
 * Create an application key with scopes for this service account returns "Created" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiCreateServiceAccountApplicationKeyRequest = {
  body: {
    data: {
      attributes: {
        name: "Example-Service-Account",
        scopes: [
          "dashboards_read",
          "dashboards_write",
          "dashboards_public_share",
        ],
      },
      type: "application_keys",
    },
  },
  serviceAccountId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
};

apiInstance
  .createServiceAccountApplicationKey(params)
  .then((data: v2.ApplicationKeyResponse) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"

GET https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.datadoghq.eu/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.ddog-gov.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.us3.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keyshttps://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/{service_account_id}/application_keys

Overview

List all application keys available for this service account.

Arguments

Path Parameters

Name

Type

Description

service_account_id [required]

string

The ID of the service account.

Query Strings

Name

Type

Description

page[size]

integer

Size for a given page. The maximum allowed value is 100.

page[number]

integer

Specific page number to return.

sort

enum

Application key attribute used to sort results. Sort order is ascending by default. In order to specify a descending sort, prefix the attribute with a minus sign.
Allowed enum values: created_at, -created_at, last4, -last4, name, -name

filter

string

Filter application keys by the specified string.

filter[created_at][start]

string

Only include application keys created on or after the specified date.

filter[created_at][end]

string

Only include application keys created on or before the specified date.

Response

OK

Response for a list of application keys.

Expand All

Field

Type

Description

data

[object]

Array of application keys.

attributes

object

Attributes of a partial application key.

created_at

string

Creation date of the application key.

last4

string

The last four characters of the application key.

name

string

Name of the application key.

scopes

[string]

Array of scopes to grant the application key.

id

string

ID of the application key.

relationships

object

Resources related to the application key.

owned_by

object

Relationship to user.

data [required]

object

Relationship to user object.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

type

enum

Application Keys resource type. Allowed enum values: application_keys

default: application_keys

included

[ <oneOf>]

Array of objects related to the application key.

Option 1

object

User object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of user object returned by the API.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the user.

disabled

boolean

Whether the user is disabled.

email

string

Email of the user.

handle

string

Handle of the user.

icon

string

URL of the user's icon.

mfa_enabled

boolean

If user has MFA enabled.

modified_at

date-time

Time that the user was last modified.

name

string

Name of the user.

service_account

boolean

Whether the user is a service account.

status

string

Status of the user.

title

string

Title of the user.

verified

boolean

Whether the user is verified.

id

string

ID of the user.

relationships

object

Relationships of the user object returned by the API.

org

object

Relationship to an organization.

data [required]

object

Relationship to organization object.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_orgs

object

Relationship to organizations.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to organization objects.

id [required]

string

ID of the organization.

type [required]

enum

Organizations resource type. Allowed enum values: orgs

default: orgs

other_users

object

Relationship to users.

data [required]

[object]

Relationships to user objects.

id [required]

string

A unique identifier that represents the user.

type [required]

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

roles

object

Relationship to roles.

data

[object]

An array containing type and the unique identifier of a role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

type

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

type

enum

Users resource type. Allowed enum values: users

default: users

Option 2

object

Role object returned by the API.

attributes

object

Attributes of the role.

created_at

date-time

Creation time of the role.

modified_at

date-time

Time of last role modification.

name

string

The name of the role. The name is neither unique nor a stable identifier of the role.

user_count

int64

Number of users with that role.

id

string

The unique identifier of the role.

relationships

object

Relationships of the role object returned by the API.

permissions

object

Relationship to multiple permissions objects.

data

[object]

Relationships to permission objects.

id

string

ID of the permission.

type

enum

Permissions resource type. Allowed enum values: permissions

default: permissions

type [required]

enum

Roles type. Allowed enum values: roles

default: roles

Option 3

object

The definition of LeakedKey object.

attributes [required]

object

The definition of LeakedKeyAttributes object.

date [required]

date-time

The LeakedKeyAttributes date.

leak_source

string

The LeakedKeyAttributes leak_source.

id [required]

string

The LeakedKey id.

type [required]

enum

The definition of LeakedKeyType object. Allowed enum values: leaked_keys

default: leaked_keys

meta

object

Additional information related to the application key response.

max_allowed_per_user

int64

Max allowed number of application keys per user.

page

object

Additional information related to the application key response.

total_filtered_count

int64

Total filtered application key count.

{
  "data": [
    {
      "attributes": {
        "created_at": "2020-11-23T10:00:00.000Z",
        "last4": "abcd",
        "name": "Application Key for managing dashboards",
        "scopes": [
          "dashboards_read",
          "dashboards_write",
          "dashboards_public_share"
        ]
      },
      "id": "string",
      "relationships": {
        "owned_by": {
          "data": {
            "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
            "type": "users"
          }
        }
      },
      "type": "application_keys"
    }
  ],
  "included": [
    {
      "attributes": {
        "created_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "disabled": false,
        "email": "string",
        "handle": "string",
        "icon": "string",
        "mfa_enabled": false,
        "modified_at": "2019-09-19T10:00:00.000Z",
        "name": "string",
        "service_account": false,
        "status": "string",
        "title": "string",
        "verified": false
      },
      "id": "string",
      "relationships": {
        "org": {
          "data": {
            "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
            "type": "orgs"
          }
        },
        "other_orgs": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-beef-0000-000000000000",
              "type": "orgs"
            }
          ]
        },
        "other_users": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "00000000-0000-0000-2345-000000000000",
              "type": "users"
            }
          ]
        },
        "roles": {
          "data": [
            {
              "id": "3653d3c6-0c75-11ea-ad28-fb5701eabc7d",
              "type": "roles"
            }
          ]
        }
      },
      "type": "users"
    }
  ],
  "meta": {
    "max_allowed_per_user": "integer",
    "page": {
      "total_filtered_count": "integer"
    }
  }
}

Bad Request

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Forbidden

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Not Found

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Too many requests

API error response.

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Field

Type

Description

errors [required]

[string]

A list of errors.

{
  "errors": [
    "Bad Request"
  ]
}

Code Example

                  # Path parameters
export service_account_id="00000000-0000-1234-0000-000000000000"
# Curl command
curl -X GET "https://api.ap1.datadoghq.com"https://api.datadoghq.eu"https://api.ddog-gov.com"https://api.datadoghq.com"https://api.us3.datadoghq.com"https://api.us5.datadoghq.com/api/v2/service_accounts/${service_account_id}/application_keys" \ -H "Accept: application/json" \ -H "DD-API-KEY: ${DD_API_KEY}" \ -H "DD-APPLICATION-KEY: ${DD_APP_KEY}"
"""
List application keys for this service account returns "OK" response
"""

from os import environ
from datadog_api_client import ApiClient, Configuration
from datadog_api_client.v2.api.service_accounts_api import ServiceAccountsApi

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = environ["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]

configuration = Configuration()
with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
    api_instance = ServiceAccountsApi(api_client)
    response = api_instance.list_service_account_application_keys(
        service_account_id=SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
    )

    print(response)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.py and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" python3 "example.py"
# List application keys for this service account returns "OK" response

require "datadog_api_client"
api_instance = DatadogAPIClient::V2::ServiceAccountsAPI.new

# there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = ENV["SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID"]
p api_instance.list_service_account_application_keys(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID)

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.rb and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" rb "example.rb"
// List application keys for this service account returns "OK" response

package main

import (
	"context"
	"encoding/json"
	"fmt"
	"os"

	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadog"
	"github.com/DataDog/datadog-api-client-go/v2/api/datadogV2"
)

func main() {
	// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
	ServiceAccountUserDataID := os.Getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID")

	ctx := datadog.NewDefaultContext(context.Background())
	configuration := datadog.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := datadog.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	api := datadogV2.NewServiceAccountsApi(apiClient)
	resp, r, err := api.ListServiceAccountApplicationKeys(ctx, ServiceAccountUserDataID, *datadogV2.NewListServiceAccountApplicationKeysOptionalParameters())

	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `ServiceAccountsApi.ListServiceAccountApplicationKeys`: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}

	responseContent, _ := json.MarshalIndent(resp, "", "  ")
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `ServiceAccountsApi.ListServiceAccountApplicationKeys`:\n%s\n", responseContent)
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to main.go and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" go run "main.go"
// List application keys for this service account returns "OK" response

import com.datadog.api.client.ApiClient;
import com.datadog.api.client.ApiException;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.api.ServiceAccountsApi;
import com.datadog.api.client.v2.model.ListApplicationKeysResponse;

public class Example {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ApiClient defaultClient = ApiClient.getDefaultApiClient();
    ServiceAccountsApi apiInstance = new ServiceAccountsApi(defaultClient);

    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    String SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = System.getenv("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID");

    try {
      ListApplicationKeysResponse result =
          apiInstance.listServiceAccountApplicationKeys(SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID);
      System.out.println(result);
    } catch (ApiException e) {
      System.err.println(
          "Exception when calling ServiceAccountsApi#listServiceAccountApplicationKeys");
      System.err.println("Status code: " + e.getCode());
      System.err.println("Reason: " + e.getResponseBody());
      System.err.println("Response headers: " + e.getResponseHeaders());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to Example.java and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" java "Example.java"
// List application keys for this service account returns "OK" response
use datadog_api_client::datadog;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ListServiceAccountApplicationKeysOptionalParams;
use datadog_api_client::datadogV2::api_service_accounts::ServiceAccountsAPI;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
    let service_account_user_data_id = std::env::var("SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID").unwrap();
    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
    let api = ServiceAccountsAPI::with_config(configuration);
    let resp = api
        .list_service_account_application_keys(
            service_account_user_data_id.clone(),
            ListServiceAccountApplicationKeysOptionalParams::default(),
        )
        .await;
    if let Ok(value) = resp {
        println!("{:#?}", value);
    } else {
        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
    }
}

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to src/main.rs and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" cargo run
/**
 * List application keys for this service account returns "OK" response
 */

import { client, v2 } from "@datadog/datadog-api-client";

const configuration = client.createConfiguration();
const apiInstance = new v2.ServiceAccountsApi(configuration);

// there is a valid "service_account_user" in the system
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID = process.env
  .SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID as string;

const params: v2.ServiceAccountsApiListServiceAccountApplicationKeysRequest = {
  serviceAccountId: SERVICE_ACCOUNT_USER_DATA_ID,
};

apiInstance
  .listServiceAccountApplicationKeys(params)
  .then((data: v2.ListApplicationKeysResponse) => {
    console.log(
      "API called successfully. Returned data: " + JSON.stringify(data)
    );
  })
  .catch((error: any) => console.error(error));

Instructions

First install the library and its dependencies and then save the example to example.ts and run following commands:

    
DD_SITE="datadoghq.comus3.datadoghq.comus5.datadoghq.comdatadoghq.euap1.datadoghq.comddog-gov.com" DD_API_KEY="<API-KEY>" DD_APP_KEY="<APP-KEY>" tsc "example.ts"

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