REST API v4: GET databases

A method to request a list of all available databases. This is an HTTP GET call to the following address:

https://api.copernica.com/v4/databases

Available parameters

This method only support paging parameters. More information on these parameters can be found in the article on paging.

Returned fields

The method returns a list of databases. For each database in the list, the following properties are returned:

Variable Description
ID Unique numerical identifier of the database.
name Name of the database.
description Description of the database.
archived Whether or not the database is archived.
created When the database was created.
fields Array of fields in the database.
interests Array with interests in the database.
collections Array with the collections in the database.
intentions Array with the intentions for the database (either 1 or null for email/sms/pdf).

If you want to know more about fields, interests and collections
take a look at the articles below. These methods return similar data:

JSON example

The JSON for a single database might look something like this:

{  
   "ID":"3144",
   "name":"Test_database",
   "description":"This is a test database.",
   "archived":false,
   "created":"2018-03-08 10:47:01",
   "fields":{  
      "start":0,
      "limit":1000,
      "count":3,
      "data":[  
         {  
            "ID":"20989",
            "name":"name",
            "type":"text",
            "value":"",
            "displayed":true,
            "ordered":false,
            "length":"255",
            "textlines":"3",
            "hidden":false,
            "index":false
         },
         {  
            "ID":"20990",
            "name":"birthday",
            "type":"date",
            "value":"2018-03-16",
            "displayed":true,
            "ordered":false,
            "length":"100",
            "textlines":"3",
            "hidden":false,
            "index":false
         },
         {  
            "ID":"20991",
            "name":"email",
            "type":"email",
            "value":"bla@bla.nl",
            "displayed":true,
            "ordered":false,
            "length":"100",
            "textlines":"3",
            "hidden":false,
            "index":false
         }
      ],
      "total":3
   },
   "interests":{  
      "start":0,
      "limit":1000,
      "count":2,
      "data":[  
         {  
            "ID":"3053",
            "name":"soccer",
            "group":"sports"
         },
         {  
            "ID":"3054",
            "name":"baseball",
            "group":"sport"
         }
      ],
      "total":2
   },
   "collections":{  
      "start":0,
      "limit":1000,
      "count":1,
      "data":[  
         {  
            "ID":"20981",
            "name":"Orders",
            "database":"3144",
            "fields":{  
               "start":0,
               "limit":100,
               "count":2,
               "data":[  
                  {  
                     "ID":"9474",
                     "name":"email",
                     "type":"email",
                     "value":"test@copernica.nl",
                     "displayed":true,
                     "ordered":false,
                     "length":"100",
                     "textlines":"0",
                     "hidden":false,
                     "index":false
                  },
                  {  
                     "ID":"9475",
                     "name":"order_number",
                     "type":"integer",
                     "value":"0",
                     "displayed":true,
                     "ordered":false,
                     "length":"100",
                     "textlines":"0",
                     "hidden":false,
                     "index":false
                  }
               ],
               "total":2
            }
         },
      ],
      "total":1
   }
}

PHP example

The following PHP script demonstrates how to use the method:

// dependencies
require_once('CopernicaRestAPI.php');

// change this into your access token
$api = new CopernicaRestAPI("your-access-token", 4);

// parameters to pass to the call
$parameters = array(
    'limit'     =>  100
);

// do the call, and print result
print_r($api->get("databases", $parameters));

The example above requires the CopernicaRestApi class.

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