Incident State
Manage incident states for your project (Created, Acknowledged for example). Add / edit or remove states.
The Incident State Model
Properties
- Name
_id- Type
- Object ID
- Description
ID of this object
- Name
createdAt- Type
- Date
- Description
Date and Time when the object was created.
- Name
updatedAt- Type
- Date
- Description
Date and Time when the object was updated.
- Name
project- Type
- Project
- Description
Relation to Project Resource in which this object belongs
- Name
projectId- Type
- Object IDRequired
- Description
ID of your Status200 Project in which this object belongs
- Name
name- Type
- TextRequired
- Description
Any friendly name of this object
- Name
slug- Type
- SlugRequired
- Description
Friendly globally unique name for your object
- Name
description- Type
- Long Text
- Description
Friendly description that will help you remember
- Name
createdByUser- Type
- User
- Description
Relation to User who created this object (if this object was created by a User)
- Name
createdByUserId- Type
- Object ID
- Description
User ID who created this object (if this object was created by a User)
- Name
color- Type
- ColorRequired
- Description
Color of this resource in Hex (#32a852 for example)
- Name
isCreatedState- Type
- Boolean
- Description
Is it the created state of the incident?
- Name
isAcknowledgedState- Type
- Boolean
- Description
Is it the acknowledged state of the incident?
- Name
isResolvedState- Type
- Boolean
- Description
Is it the resolved state of the incident?
- Name
order- Type
- Small Number
- Description
Order / Priority of this resource
/api/incident-state/get-listList
This endpoint allows you to retrieve a paginated list of all your Incident State. By default, a maximum of ten Incident State are shown per page.
Optional Query Params
limit- number
- Number of objects to fetch. By default 10, you can increase this count up to 100
skip- number
- Number of objects to skip. This can be useful in pagination
Optional Request Body
query- If you would like to filter on Incident State. You can specify include a query here. For more information, please check out writing queries here.
select- By default you will only retrieve ID of objects, to retrieve more fields you need to select them. For more information, please check how to select here.
sort- Objects will be sorted based on created date by default. You can change the sort order — see Data Types: Sort.
List Request
POST/api/incident-state/get-list?skip=0&limit=10Content-Type: application/json ApiKey: YOUR_API_KEY
{
"select": {
"name": true,
"projectId": true,
"description": true,
"color": true,
"slug": true
},
"query": {
"name": "Acknowledged"
},
"sort": {
"createdAt": -1
}
}Response
{
"count": 10,
"limit": 10,
"skip": 0,
"data": [
{
"_id": "37722df0-28fe-11f1-b591-3fdcef396aba",
"name": "Acknowledged",
"projectId": "5f8b9c0d-e1a2-4b3c-8d5e-6f7a8b9c0d1e",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db",
"slug": "Example slug"
},
{
"_id": "37722df1-28fe-11f1-b591-3fdcef396aba",
"name": "Acknowledged",
"projectId": "5f8b9c0d-e1a2-4b3c-8d5e-6f7a8b9c0d1e",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db",
"slug": "Example slug"
},
{
"_id": "37722df2-28fe-11f1-b591-3fdcef396aba",
"name": "Acknowledged",
"projectId": "5f8b9c0d-e1a2-4b3c-8d5e-6f7a8b9c0d1e",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db",
"slug": "Example slug"
}
]
}/api/incident-state/:id/get-itemGet item by ID
This endpoint allows you to retrieve Incident State by ID.
id- text
- ID of the Object
Optional Request Body
select- By default you will only retrieve ID of objects, to retrieve more fields you need to select them. For more information, please check how to select here.
Get Item Request
POST/api/incident-state/:id/get-itemContent-Type: application/json ApiKey: YOUR_API_KEY
{
"select": {
"name": true,
"projectId": true,
"description": true,
"color": true,
"slug": true
}
}Response
{
"_id": "37722df0-28fe-11f1-b591-3fdcef396aba",
"name": "Acknowledged",
"projectId": "5f8b9c0d-e1a2-4b3c-8d5e-6f7a8b9c0d1e",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db",
"slug": "Example slug"
}/api/incident-state/countCount
This endpoint allows you to retrieve the count of all your Incident State.
Optional Request Body
query- If you would like to filter on Incident State. You can specify include a query here. For more information, please check out writing queries here.
Count Request
POST/api/incident-state/countContent-Type: application/json ApiKey: YOUR_API_KEY
{
"query": {
"name": "Acknowledged"
}
}Response
{
"count": 107
}/api/incident-stateCreate Incident State
This endpoint allows you to create a new object.
Create Request
POST/api/incident-stateContent-Type: application/json ApiKey: YOUR_API_KEY
{
"data": {
"name": "Acknowledged",
"projectId": "5f8b9c0d-e1a2-4b3c-8d5e-6f7a8b9c0d1e",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db",
"createdByUser": "Example created by user"
}
}Response
{
"_id": "37722df0-28fe-11f1-b591-3fdcef396aba",
"name": "Acknowledged",
"projectId": "5f8b9c0d-e1a2-4b3c-8d5e-6f7a8b9c0d1e",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db",
"slug": "Example slug"
}/api/incident-state/:idUpdate by ID
This endpoint allows you to update object by its ID.
Alternative Methods
For clients that do not support PUT requests, you can use POST or GET with the same request headers and body:
Update Request
PUT/api/incident-state/:idContent-Type: application/json ApiKey: YOUR_API_KEY
{
"data": {
"name": "Acknowledged",
"description": "The incident has been acknowledged by the on-call engineer and is being investigated",
"color": "#3498db"
}
}Response
{}/api/incident-state/:idDelete by ID
This endpoint allows you to delete object by its ID.
Alternative Methods
For clients that do not support DELETE requests, you can use POST or GET with the same request headers and body:
Delete Request
DELETE/api/incident-state/:idContent-Type: application/json ApiKey: YOUR_API_KEY
Response
{}Permissions
Your API Token needs permissions to create, update, read or delete this resource. If you do not have permissions to make a request a 4xx status will be sent as response.
Read Permissions
Required to read Incident State
Project OwnerProject AdminProject MemberRead Incident StateRead All Project Resources
Create Permissions
Required to create Incident State
Project OwnerProject AdminProject MemberCreate Incident State
Update Permissions
Required to update Incident State
Project OwnerProject AdminProject MemberEdit Incident State
Delete Permissions
Required to delete Incident State
Project OwnerProject AdminProject MemberDelete Incident State