Updates an environment by name
PUT /api/admin/environments/update/:name
Given an environment by name updates the environment with the given payload. Note that name
, enabled
and protected
cannot be changed by this API
Request
Path Parameters
- name string required
- application/json
Body
required
updateEnvironmentSchema
- type string
Updates the type of environment (i.e. development or production).
- sortOrder integer
Changes the sort order of this environment.
- 200
- 400
- 401
environmentSchema
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- name string required
The name of the environment
- type string required
The type of environment.
- enabled boolean required
true
if the environment is enabled for the project, otherwisefalse
. - protected boolean required
true
if the environment is protected, otherwisefalse
. A protected environment can not be deleted. - sortOrder integer required
Priority of the environment in a list of environments, the lower the value, the higher up in the list the environment will appear. Needs to be an integer
- projectCount integer nullable
The number of projects with this environment
- apiTokenCount integer nullable
The number of API tokens for the project environment
- enabledToggleCount integer nullable
The number of enabled toggles for the project environment
{
"name": "my-dev-env",
"type": "development",
"enabled": true,
"protected": true,
"sortOrder": 3,
"projectCount": 10,
"apiTokenCount": 6,
"enabledToggleCount": 10
}
The request data does not match what we expect.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- id string
The ID of the error instance
- name string
The name of the error kind
- message string
A description of what went wrong.
{
"id": "9c40958a-daac-400e-98fb-3bb438567008",
"name": "ValidationError",
"message": "The request payload you provided doesn't conform to the schema. The .parameters property should be object. You sent []."
}
Authorization information is missing or invalid. Provide a valid API token as the authorization
header, e.g. authorization:*.*.my-admin-token
.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- id string
The ID of the error instance
- name string
The name of the error kind
- message string
A description of what went wrong.
{
"id": "9c40958a-daac-400e-98fb-3bb438567008",
"name": "AuthenticationRequired",
"message": "You must log in to use Unleash. Your request had no authorization header, so we could not authorize you. Try logging in at /auth/simple/login."
}