| All Verbs | /testauth |
|---|
import java.math.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.InputStream;
import net.servicestack.client.*;
import com.google.gson.annotations.*;
import com.google.gson.reflect.*;
public class dtos
{
public static class TestAuth
{
}
public static class TestAuthResponse
{
public String userId = null;
public String sessionId = null;
public String userName = null;
public String displayName = null;
public ResponseStatus responseStatus = null;
public String getUserId() { return userId; }
public TestAuthResponse setUserId(String value) { this.userId = value; return this; }
public String getSessionId() { return sessionId; }
public TestAuthResponse setSessionId(String value) { this.sessionId = value; return this; }
public String getUserName() { return userName; }
public TestAuthResponse setUserName(String value) { this.userName = value; return this; }
public String getDisplayName() { return displayName; }
public TestAuthResponse setDisplayName(String value) { this.displayName = value; return this; }
public ResponseStatus getResponseStatus() { return responseStatus; }
public TestAuthResponse setResponseStatus(ResponseStatus value) { this.responseStatus = value; return this; }
}
}
To override the Content-type in your clients, use the HTTP Accept Header, append the .jsv suffix or ?format=jsv
The following are sample HTTP requests and responses. The placeholders shown need to be replaced with actual values.
POST /testauth HTTP/1.1
Host: test.servicestack.net
Accept: text/jsv
Content-Type: text/jsv
Content-Length: length
{
}
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/jsv
Content-Length: length
{
userId: String,
sessionId: String,
userName: String,
displayName: String,
responseStatus:
{
errorCode: String,
message: String,
stackTrace: String,
errors:
[
{
errorCode: String,
fieldName: String,
message: String,
meta:
{
String: String
}
}
],
meta:
{
String: String
}
}
}