Applications list
Overview
Make the GET request to /accounts/{accountSID}/applications to receive a list of all applications
Request example
curl –X GET https://api.apifonica.com/v2/accounts/{accountSID}/applications \
-u {accountSID}:{authToken}
Response example
{
"limit": 20,
"prev": null,
"next": "https://api.apifonica.com/v2/accounts/{accountSID}/applications?next=239",
"applications": [
{
"application_sid": "{applicationSID}",
"controller": "http://mydomain.com/myapp.php",
"method": "POST",
"name": "Application1",
"account_sid": "{accountSID}"
},
...
]
}
Response parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
limit | Number of returned entries per page. The default and maximum value is 20. |
prev | URI to the previous part of the list. |
next | URI to the next part of the list. |
applications | List of applications. |
applications/application_sid | Unique application identifier. |
applications/controller | URL which will be used to make a request for an XML controller file. |
applications/method | Method used for Apifonica queries. |
applications/name | Application name. |
applications/account_sid | Unique account identifier to which application belongs. |
Response filtering
To filter the response you can specify parameter values in your GET request.
Request example
curl –X GET https://api.apifonica.com/v2/accounts/{accountSID}/applications?account_sid={accountSID} \
-u {accountSID}:{authToken}
Filtering parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
limit | A parameter describing how many records you want to return per page. The default and maximum value is 20. |
application_sid | Unique application identifier. |
name | Application name. |
account_sid | Account identifier. |