API Reference / API Methods / MultiClusters / List userIDs
Required API Key: Admin
Method signature
$client->listUserIds()

$client->listUserIds([
  // All the following parameters are optional
  'page' => integer ,
  'hitsPerPage' => integer
])

About this method

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List the userIDs assigned to a multi-clusters appID.

The data returned will usually be a few seconds behind real time, because userID usage may take up to a few seconds to propagate to the different clusters.

Examples

List userId

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$client->listUserIds([
  'page' => 0,
  'hitsPerPage' => 20,
]);

Parameters

page
type: integer
default: 0
Optional

Page to fetch.

hitsPerPage
type: integer
default: 20
Optional

Number of users to retrieve per page.

Response

In this section we document the JSON response returned by the API. Each language will encapsulate this response inside objects specific to the language and/or the implementation. So the actual type in your language might differ from what is documented.

JSON format

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{
  "userIDs": [
    {
      "userID": "user1",
      "clusterName": "c11-test",
      "nbRecords": 118,
      "dataSize": 21055
    },
    {
      "userID": "user2",
      "clusterName": "c11-test",
      "nbRecords": 3,
      "dataSize": 650
    }
  ],
  "page": 0,
  "hitsPerPage": 20
}
userIDs
list of user object
page
integer

Page which has been requested.

hitsPerPage
integer

Number of hits per page requested.

userIDs âž” user object

userID
string

userID of the user.

clusterName
string

Cluster on which the user is assigned.

nbRecords
integer

Number of records belonging to the user.

dataSize
integer

Data size used by the user.

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