The applicationGetDetails Web API Method

Retrieve package and meta information about a deployed application. This action provides the most complete list of information about a single application we can provide.

Version: 1.3

Required Permissions: Read-only

HTTP method: GET

Supported by Editions: Zend Server

Request Parameters:

Parameter

 Type

Required

Description

application

Integer

Yes

An application ID.

Expected Response Code: 200 OK  - For more information see Response Format.

Response Type: applicationsDetails

Possible Action Specific Error Codes: This action has no specific error codes

Example

Usage Example

Request

GET /ZendServer/Api/applicationGetDetails?application=1

Response

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<zendServerAPIResponse xmlns="http://www.zend.com/server/api/1.3">

<requestData>

<apiKeyName>angel.eyes</apiKeyName>

<method>applicationGetDetails</method>

</requestData>

<responseData>

<applicationDetails>

<applicationInfo>

<id>1</id>

<baseUrl>http://example.com/myapp</baseUrl>

<appName>Wordpress</appName>

<userAppName>Wolfgang's Blog</userAppName>

<installedLocation>/usr/local/somewhere</installedLocation>

<status>partiallyDeployed</status>

<servers>

<applicationServer>

<id>1</id>

<deployedVersion>1.6</deployedVersion>

<status>Staging</status>

</applicationServer>

<applicationServer>

<id>4</id>

<deployedVersion>1.6</deployedVersion>

<status>Unstaging</status>

</applicationServer>

<applicationServer>

<id>8</id>

<deployedVersion>1.5</deployedVersion>

<status>OK</status>

</applicationServer>

</servers>

<deployedVersions>

<deployedVersion>1.6</deployedVersion>

<deployedVersion>1.5</deployedVersion>

<applicationRollbackVersion>1.5</applicationRollbackVersion>

</deployedVersions>

<messageList />

<creationTime>1970-01-01T02:00:00+02:00</creationTime>

<lastUsed>1970-01-01T02:00:00+02:00</lastUsed>

</applicationInfo>

<applicationPackage>

<prerequisites></prerequisites>

<userParams></userParams>

</applicationPackage>

</applicationDetails>

</responseData>

</zendServerAPIResponse>

Important Note:

For Zend Serveron Linux, this action is also available via the command line using CLI Tools. For more information see CLI Tools.