
Filtering
You can filter the results by providing a value for a property in the URI. The query is then filtered
based on that property. You can use the properties listed in "Artifact views" on page 36.
Note: The property name that is specified in the URL must have the period (.) character
replaced with the underscore (_) character.
The following example shows the result when the previous example is filtered on a property name.
The following URL was sent:
https://<host>:<port>/csa/rest/artifact/fastview/90e72e4f3b00a69e013b0c049ab0003
?userIdentifier=<user_id>&view=propertyinfo&property_name=propBLN
The following XML was returned in the response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<resultView>
<resultMap>
<entry>
<key>property.values.value</key>
<value xsi:type="xs:string">true</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>property.consumerVisible</key>
<value xsi:type="xs:boolean">true</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>property.displayName</key>
<value xsi:type="xs:string">Boolean property</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>property.valueType.name</key>
<value xsi:type="xs:string">BOOLEAN</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>property.name</key>
<value xsi:type="xs:string">propBLN</value>
</entry>
</resultMap>
</resultView>
Retrieve resolved properties for an artifact
A propertycan have a source binding configuredthat indicates its value is to be retrieved from a
property on another artifact. The REST API discussed here provides a mechanism toretrieve the
value from the source property. As part of this retrieval, relevant tokens configured on properties are
also resolved.
APIReference
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