POST /api/users/validateEmailChangeCode
Validates the email change code that a user provides. The code is generated, and sent to the user, in response to a request to change the email address on the account, whether initiated by the user or the Site Admin.
Authorization Roles/Permissions: Must be logged in.
This topic includes the following sections:
HTTP Method
POST
URL
https://{hostname}/api/users/validateEmailChangeCode
Sample Request
The example below shows a request to validate the email change code and therefore change the email address for the user. The change code is issued by the system in response to the POST /api/users/{UserID}/sendEmailChangeCode operation.
Sample Request URL
https://{hostname}/api/users/validateEmailChangeCode
Sample request headers
POST /api/users/validateEmailChangeCode Accept: application/json Content-Type: application/json X-Csrf-Token_acmepaymentscorp: TokenID%3D8ed70a13-8469-11e8-b37a-b155e4eabeb8%2CexpirationTime%3D153...
Sample request body
{ "changeCode":"pKhdsgdTvdL6DwI7gWgRCZrK8AUzc1I4sH6W9pCRslY6NkcMscqpzapHV5rIxbKnfKuq51EOIhqVTWsigIerWx_hdTy8iwiNq6gvKRdpK6OIlw-HaZ-jk1D4FTZctoiLLzrFl0mkKqlNrCy4iM91Xg65Zppp6dYSuWQHeZSHvx6dF4Pp0", "newEmailAddress":"jmead@acmepaymentscorp.com" }
Request Headers
For general information on request header values, refer to HTTP Request Headers.
Header | Description |
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Accept | application/json, application/vnd.soa.v72+json, application/vnd.soa.v80+json, application/vnd.soa.v81+json |
Content-Type |
Any one of the following media types is valid for the request Content-Type: application/json, application/vnd.soa.v72+json, application/vnd.soa.v80+json, application/vnd.soa.v81+json |
Cookie | AtmoAuthToken_{fedmemberid}={cookie value, which usually starts with TokenID}—The platform cookie. This is the Akana API Platform authorization token, and must be sent with every API request that requires login. For more information and an example, see Session cookies. |
X-Csrf-Token_{fedmemberID} | The CSRF prevention header; may or may not be required, depending on platform settings. See CSRF Prevention on the Platform. By default, the CSRF header is not required for GET operations and is required for all others, with a few exceptions relating to user login. |
Request Parameters
Parameter | Parm Type | Data Type | Required | Description |
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EmailChangeRequest | Body | EmailChangeRequest | Required | Contains information needed to complete a request to change the email address on a user account. |
Response
If successful, this operation returns HTTP status code 200, with confirmation that the email address for the specified user has been changed.
Sample Response
The sample response below shows successful completion of this operation.
Sample response headers
Content-Type: application/json Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 17:51:15 GMT
Sample response body
{ "newEmailAddress":"jmead@acmepaymentscorp.com", "userName":"JaneMead", "changeStatus":true }
Response Headers
For general information on response header values, refer to HTTP Response Headers.
Header | Description |
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Content-Type | application/json, application/vnd.soa.v72+json, application/vnd.soa.v80+json, application/vnd.soa.v81+json |
Response Body
Name | Type | Description |
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EmailChangeResponse | EmailChangeResponse | Contains information about a completed request to change the email address on a user account. |
Error Codes/Messages
If the call is unsuccessful an error code/message is returned. One or more examples of possible errors for this operation are shown below.
Item | Value |
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401 | Unauthorized. For example, you would get this response if you didn't include the custom X-Csrf-Token_{fedmemberID} header in the request, when it was required by the platform settings; or if you included an invalid or expired value for this header. You would also get this response for any operation that requires login (almost all) if the login cookie was missing. |
500 | An error occurred processing the call. |
More information about Akana API Platform API error messages.