Domains-domainName-hosts:GET
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[edit] GET /domains/{domainName}/hosts
Get the current hosts in a domain.
Contents |
[edit] Request
GET /domains/{domainName}/hosts
[edit] Parameters
None.
[edit] URI Parameters
- domainName - string
- The domain name. IE: example.com is a valid domain name, whereas http://www.example.com or www.example.com are not. If the domain name is invalid, or is otherwise not registerable such as for a non-existent or non-supported TLD, an error will be returned. Domain names are case insensitive. The domain name must be an open or suspended product under the authenticated franchise.
[edit] Request Headers
None.
[edit] Request Body
None.
[edit] Response
[edit] Status Code
- 200 OK
- Returns the hosts
- 404 Not Found
- No domain records found for the given domain name.
- 500 Internal Server Error
- An error has occurred with the registry.
[edit] Response Body
The hosts in a domain.
[edit] Example of getting the domain authorization code.
Request
GET /domains/example.com/hosts
Response
200 OK Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 {"hosts": [{ "name": "ns1.ng-test-fitnesse-20130202-0605.com", "address": "133.45.67.1"}, { "name": "ns2.ng-test-fitnesse-20130202-0605.com", "address": "133.45.67.2"}]}
[edit] See also