Get customer tenant (detailed)¶
Returns a single end customer. A customer tenant is connected to a publisher.
Prerequisites¶
Credentials as described in Authentication
A customer tenant identifier
C#¶
To get detailed customer tenant, first create an instance of CrayonApiClient and get the token using CrayonApiClient instance.
Then call CustomerTenants.GetDetailedById() method to get a detailed customer tenant by passing token and customer tenant id.
var id = <customer tenant identifier>;
var client = new CrayonApiClient("https://api.crayon.com/");
var token = client.Tokens.GetUserToken(clientId, clientSecret, userName, password).GetData().AccessToken;
var result = client.CustomerTenants.GetDetailedById(token, id);
Request¶
Request Syntax:
Method |
Request URI |
---|---|
GET |
https://api.crayon.com/api/v1/customertenants/{id}/detailed/ |
Request Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
id |
int |
Identifier for detailed customer tenant |
Request Headers:
The following HTTP request headers are supported
Header |
Type |
Description |
|
---|---|---|---|
Authorization |
string |
Required. The authorization token in the form Bearer <token>. |
|
Accept |
string |
Specifies the request and response type, “application/json”. |
|
Content-Type |
string |
Specifies the media type of the resource, “application/json”. |
Request Example:
GET $"https://api.crayon.com/api/v1/customertenants/{id}/detailed/"
Accept : application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization : Bearer < Token >
Response¶
If successful, this method returns a single CustomerTenantDetailed in the response body.
{
"Tenant": {
"Id": 1,
"Name": "My customer AB",
"Publisher": {
"Id": 2,
"Name": "Microsoft"
},
"PublisherCustomerId": "ba3a5b70-9fcd-4f48-9150-91303499bea5",
"ExternalPublisherCustomerId": "893f7bfb-866e-4aa2-a3dd-f7d4f9ab8552",
"DomainPrefix": "mycustomer",
"Reference": "My customer",
"CustomerTenantType": 2,
"EntityStatus": 0,
"Organization": {
"Id": 1,
"Name": "My company AB"
},
"InvoiceProfile": {
"Id": 7,
"Name": "My invoice profile"
}
},
"User": {
"UserName": "username",
"Password": "password"
},
"Profile": {
"CultureCode": "en-US",
"LanguageCode": "en",
"Contact": {
"FirstName": "Firstname",
"LastName": "Lastname",
"Email": "firstname.lastname@email.com",
"PhoneNumber": "000-12345689"
},
"Address": {
"FirstName": "Firstname",
"MiddleName": "Middlename",
"LastName": "Lastname",
"AddressLine1": "Streetaddress 4",
"AddressLine2": "",
"AddressLine3": "",
"City": "City",
"Region": "",
"PostalCode": "123456",
"CountryCode": "US",
"CountryName": null
}
},
"Company": {
"OrganizationRegistrationNumber": "12345678"
}
}
Response success and error codes:
Each response comes with an HTTP status code that indicates success or failure and additional debugging information. Use a network trace tool to read this code, error type, and additional parameters.
Error Codes |
Description |
---|---|
200 Ok |
The request has succeeded. |
401 Unauthorized |
The request requires user authentication. If the request already included Authorization credentials, then the 401 (Unauthorized) status code means that authorization has been refused for those credentials. It is a non-retryable error condition. |