Instruction set for groups
Search/get groups
Retrieves a list of groups from the Nextcloud server. Authentication is done by sending a Basic HTTP Authorization header.
Syntax: ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups
HTTP method: GET
url arguments: search - string, optional search string
url arguments: limit - int, optional limit value
url arguments: offset - int, optional offset value
Status codes:
100 - successful
Example
$ curl -X GET http://admin:secret@example.com/ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups?search=adm
Returns list of groups matching the search string.
XML output
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
<meta>
<statuscode>100</statuscode>
<status>ok</status>
</meta>
<data>
<groups>
<element>admin</element>
</groups>
</data>
</ocs>
Create a group
Adds a new group. Authentication is done by sending a Basic HTTP Authorization header.
Syntax: ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups
HTTP method: POST
POST argument: groupid, string - the new groups name
Status codes:
100 - successful
101 - invalid input data
102 - group already exists
103 - failed to add the group
Example
$ curl -X POST http://admin:secret@example.com/ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups -d groupid="newgroup"
Adds a new group called
newgroup
XML output
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
<meta>
<statuscode>100</statuscode>
<status>ok</status>
</meta>
<data/>
</ocs>
Get members of a group
Retrieves a list of group members. Authentication is done by sending a Basic HTTP Authorization header.
Syntax: ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/{groupid}
HTTP method: GET
Status codes:
100 - successful
Example
$ curl -X GET http://admin:secret@example.com/ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/admin
Returns a list of users in the
admin
group
XML output
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
<meta>
<statuscode>100</statuscode>
<status>ok</status>
</meta>
<data>
<users>
<element>Frank</element>
</users>
</data>
</ocs>
Get subadmins of a group
Returns subadmins of the group. Authentication is done by sending a Basic HTTP Authorization header.
Syntax: ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/{groupid}/subadmins
HTTP method: GET
Status codes:
100 - successful
101 - group does not exist
102 - unknown failure
Example
$ curl -X GET https://admin:secret@example.com/ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/mygroup/subadmins
Return the subadmins of the group:
mygroup
XML output
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
<meta>
<status>ok</status>
<statuscode>100</statuscode>
<message/>
</meta>
<data>
<element>Tom</element>
</data>
</ocs>
Edit data of a single group
Edits attributes related to a group. Authentication is done by sending a Basic HTTP Authorization header.
Syntax: ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/{groupid}
HTTP method: PUT
PUT argument: key, string - the field to edit:
displayname
PUT argument: value, string - the new value for the field
Status codes:
100 - successful
101 - not supported by backend
Examples
$ curl -X PUT http://admin:secret@example.com/ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/mygroup -d key="displayname" -d value="My Group Name"
Updates the display name for the group
mygroup
XML output
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
<meta>
<statuscode>100</statuscode>
<status>ok</status>
</meta>
<data/>
</ocs>
Delete a group
Removes a group. Authentication is done by sending a Basic HTTP Authorization header.
Syntax: ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/{groupid}
HTTP method: DELETE
Status codes:
100 - successful
101 - group does not exist
102 - failed to delete group
Example
$ curl -X DELETE http://admin:secret@example.com/ocs/v1.php/cloud/groups/mygroup
Delete the group
mygroup
XML output
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ocs>
<meta>
<statuscode>100</statuscode>
<status>ok</status>
</meta>
<data/>
</ocs>