Rest - Contacts - Participants

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Purpose

Used for creating, editing and deleting Participants from the Views system.

Base URL

https://app.viewsapp.net/api/restful/contacts/participants

Schema

https://app.viewsapp.net/api/restful/contacts/participants/schema(.xml|.json|.xsd)

Creating a participant

Once you have created your data file, you can send it using the following:

curl --url <Base URL> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml -X POST -d "<xml>"

If there is a problem with creating that record, you will get a response containing all the errors, plus a copy of the translated data you supplied.

If the record was created successfully, the service will return a complete reocrd for the newly created record if the attribute id set as the newly created id.

Fetching a partcipant

curl --url <Base URL>/<id> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml

This will return an xml file similar to this

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<participant id="100001">
   <Nickname></Nickname>
   <Forename>John</Forename>
   <Surname>Smith</Surname>
   ...
   <Created>2011-05-09 10:26:09</Created>
   <CreatedBy>a.user</CreatedBy>
   <Updated>2011-05-09 10:26:09</Updated>
   <UpdatedBy>a.user</UpdatedBy>
   <Archived>0000-00-00 00:00:00</Archived>
   <ArchivedBy></ArchivedBy>
   <Type>1</Type>
   <PersonID>100001</PersonID>
   <TypeName>participant</TypeName>
</participant>

Fetching multiple partcipant records in one call

It is possible to use the search endpoint to retrieve multiple records

curl --url <Base URL>/search?PersonID[]=xxx&PersonID[]=xxx&PersonID[]=xxx& -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml 

Depending on howm any you are fetching, you may need to use POST rather than GET

Searching for a participant

curl --url <Base URL>/search?q=<query> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml 
  • query - This is a text string to use to search for in the participants records

You can search for any field for a specific value by setting the field as a parameter. Please refer to the schema for fieldnames.

There are also a series of fields that you use -from and -to modifiers to express a range:

  • DateOfBirth - yyyy-mm-dd
  • Age - int (Please note that this is in days)
  • Created - yyyy-mm-dd
  • Updated - yyyy-mm-dd
  • Archived - yyyy-mm-dd


Searching for a participant that has volunteered

This can be achieved by adding hasvolunteeres to the search method as so:

curl --url <Base URL>/search?hasvoluteered&q=<query> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml 

The default is to filter the results to those that have volunteering records, however you can negate the search results by setting this parameter to one of the following values:

  • 0
  • no
  • false

For example:

curl --url <Base URL>/search?hasvoluteered&q=<query> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml

Updating a participant

curl --url <Base URL>/<id> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml -X PUT -d "<xml>"
  • id - The ID of the participant

The XML should be in the same format as the create XML. However, you only need to supply fields that you wish to update. For example:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<participant id="100001">
   <Forename>Jane</Forename>
   <Surname>Smith</Surname>
</participant>

The above would result in updating participant 1000001's Forename and Surname values

Archiving a participant

curl --url <Base URL>/<id>/archive -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml -X PUT -d '<status>1</status>'
  • id - The ID of the participant

This will set the archive flag on a participant. If you set the status to 0, then it will remove the archive flag.

Deleting a participant

curl --url <Base URL>/<id> -u<username>:<password> -H Content-Type:text/xml -X DELETE
  • id - The ID of the participant

This should be used with great care as it will permenently delet a participants record.