Validates a token
GET /auth/reset/validate
If the token is valid returns the user that owns the token
Request
- 200
- 401
- 415
tokenUserSchema
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- id integer required
The user id
- name string
The name of the user
- email string required
The email of the user
- token string required
A token uniquely identifying a user
- createdBy string nullable required
A username or email identifying which user created this token
role objectrequired
A role holds permissions to allow Unleash to decide what actions a role holder is allowed to perform
id integer requiredThe role id
type string requiredA role can either be a global root role (applies to all projects) or a project role
name string requiredThe name of the role
description stringA more detailed description of the role and what use it's intended for
project string nullableWhat project the role belongs to
{
"id": 7,
"name": "Test McTest",
"email": "test@example.com",
"token": "user:xyzrandomstring",
"createdBy": "admin@example.com",
"role": {
"id": 9,
"type": "root",
"name": "Editor",
"description": "Users with the editor role have access to most features in Unleash but can not manage users and roles in the global scope. Editors will be added as project owners when creating projects and get superuser rights within the context of these projects. Users with the editor role will also get access to most permissions on the default project by default.",
"project": "default"
}
}
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."
}
The operation does not support request payloads of the provided type. Please ensure that you're using one of the listed payload types and that you have specified the right content type in the "content-type" header.
- 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": "ContentTypeerror",
"message": "We do not accept the content-type you provided (application/xml). Try using one of the content-types we do accept instead (application/json) and make sure the body is in the corresponding format."
}