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.