REST API GUIDE
clonesahibinden-conversation-service
Version: 1.0.1
Manages user-to-user messaging threads tied to listings, with message storage, read/unread and moderation support.
Architectural Design Credit and Contact Information
The architectural design of this microservice is credited to . For inquiries, feedback, or further information regarding the architecture, please direct your communication to:
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We encourage open communication and welcome any questions or discussions related to the architectural aspects of this microservice.
Documentation Scope
Welcome to the official documentation for the Conversation Service’s REST API. This document is designed to provide a comprehensive guide to interfacing with our Conversation Service exclusively through RESTful API endpoints.
Intended Audience
This documentation is intended for developers and integrators who are looking to interact with the Conversation Service via HTTP requests for purposes such as creating, updating, deleting and querying Conversation objects.
Overview
Within these pages, you will find detailed information on how to effectively utilize the REST API, including authentication methods, request and response formats, endpoint descriptions, and examples of common use cases.
Beyond REST It’s important to note that the Conversation Service also supports alternative methods of interaction, such as gRPC and messaging via a Message Broker. These communication methods are beyond the scope of this document. For information regarding these protocols, please refer to their respective documentation.
Authentication And Authorization
To ensure secure access to the Conversation service’s protected endpoints, a project-wide access token is required. This token serves as the primary method for authenticating requests to our service. However, it’s important to note that access control varies across different routes:
Protected API: Certain API (routes) require specific authorization levels. Access to these routes is contingent upon the possession of a valid access token that meets the route-specific authorization criteria. Unauthorized requests to these routes will be rejected.
**Public API **: The service also includes public API (routes) that are accessible without authentication. These public endpoints are designed for open access and do not require an access token.
Token Locations
When including your access token in a request, ensure it is placed in one of the following specified locations. The service will sequentially search these locations for the token, utilizing the first one it encounters.
| Location | Token Name / Param Name |
|---|---|
| Query | access_token |
| Authorization Header | Bearer |
| Header | clonesahibinden-access-token |
| Cookie | clonesahibinden-access-token |
Please ensure the token is correctly placed in one of these locations, using the appropriate label as indicated. The service prioritizes these locations in the order listed, processing the first token it successfully identifies.
Api Definitions
This section outlines the API endpoints available within the Conversation service. Each endpoint can receive parameters through various methods, meticulously described in the following definitions. It’s important to understand the flexibility in how parameters can be included in requests to effectively interact with the Conversation service.
This service is configured to listen for HTTP requests on port
3005, serving both the main API interface and default
administrative endpoints.
The following routes are available by default:
-
API Test Interface (API Face):
/ - Swagger Documentation:
/swagger -
Postman Collection Download:
/getPostmanCollection -
Health Checks:
/healthand/admin/health -
Current Session Info:
/currentuser - Favicon:
/favicon.ico
This service is accessible via the following environment-specific URLs:
-
Preview:
https://clonesahibinden.prw.mindbricks.com/conversation-api -
Staging:
https://clonesahibinden-stage.mindbricks.co/conversation-api -
Production:
https://clonesahibinden.mindbricks.co/conversation-api
Parameter Inclusion Methods: Parameters can be incorporated into API requests in several ways, each with its designated location. Understanding these methods is crucial for correctly constructing your requests:
Query Parameters: Included directly in the URL’s query string.
Path Parameters: Embedded within the URL’s path.
Body Parameters: Sent within the JSON body of the request.
Session Parameters: Automatically read from the session object. This method is used for parameters that are intrinsic to the user’s session, such as userId. When using an API that involves session parameters, you can omit these from your request. The service will automatically bind them to the API layer, provided that a session is associated with your request.
Note on Session Parameters: Session parameters represent a unique method of parameter inclusion, relying on the context of the user’s session. A common example of a session parameter is userId, which the service automatically associates with your request when a session exists. This feature ensures seamless integration of user-specific data without manual input for each request.
By adhering to the specified parameter inclusion methods, you can effectively utilize the Conversation service’s API endpoints. For detailed information on each endpoint, including required parameters and their accepted locations, refer to the individual API definitions below.
Common Parameters
The Conversation service’s business API support several
common parameters designed to modify and enhance the behavior of API
requests. These parameters are not individually listed in the API
route definitions to avoid repetition. Instead, refer to this section
to understand how to leverage these common behaviors across different
routes. Note that all common parameters should be included in the
query part of the URL.
Supported Common Parameters:
-
getJoins (BOOLEAN): Controls whether to retrieve associated objects along with the main object. By default,
getJoinsis assumed to betrue. Set it tofalseif you prefer to receive only the main fields of an object, excluding its associations. -
excludeCQRS (BOOLEAN): Applicable only when
getJoinsistrue. By default,excludeCQRSis set tofalse. Enabling this parameter (true) omits non-local associations, which are typically more resource-intensive as they require querying external services like ElasticSearch for additional information. Use this to optimize response times and resource usage. -
requestId (String): Identifies a request to enable tracking through the service’s log chain. A random hex string of 32 characters is assigned by default. If you wish to use a custom
requestId, simply include it in your query parameters. -
caching (BOOLEAN): Determines the use of caching for query API. By default, caching is enabled (
true). To ensure the freshest data directly from the database, set this parameter tofalse, bypassing the cache. -
cacheTTL (Integer): Specifies the Time-To-Live (TTL) for query caching, in seconds. This is particularly useful for adjusting the default caching duration (5 minutes) for
get listqueries. Setting a customcacheTTLallows you to fine-tune the cache lifespan to meet your needs. -
pageNumber (Integer): For paginated
get listAPI’s, this parameter selects which page of results to retrieve. The default is1, indicating the first page. To disable pagination and retrieve all results, setpageNumberto0. -
pageRowCount (Integer): In conjunction with paginated API’s, this parameter defines the number of records per page. The default value is
25. AdjustingpageRowCountallows you to control the volume of data returned in a single request.
By utilizing these common parameters, you can tailor the behavior of
API requests to suit your specific requirements, ensuring optimal
performance and usability of the Conversation service.
Error Response
If a request encounters an issue, whether due to a logical fault or a technical problem, the service responds with a standardized JSON error structure. The HTTP status code within this response indicates the nature of the error, utilizing commonly recognized codes for clarity:
- 400 Bad Request: The request was improperly formatted or contained invalid parameters, preventing the server from processing it.
- 401 Unauthorized: The request lacked valid authentication credentials or the credentials provided do not grant access to the requested resource.
- 404 Not Found: The requested resource was not found on the server.
- 500 Internal Server Error: The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request.
Each error response is structured to provide meaningful insight into the problem, assisting in diagnosing and resolving issues efficiently.
{
"result": "ERR",
"status": 400,
"message": "errMsg_organizationIdisNotAValidID",
"errCode": 400,
"date": "2024-03-19T12:13:54.124Z",
"detail": "String"
}
Object Structure of a Successfull Response
When the Conversation service processes requests
successfully, it wraps the requested resource(s) within a JSON
envelope. This envelope not only contains the data but also includes
essential metadata, such as configuration details and pagination
information, to enrich the response and provide context to the client.
Key Characteristics of the Response Envelope:
-
Data Presentation: Depending on the nature of the request, the service returns either a single data object or an array of objects encapsulated within the JSON envelope.
- Creation and Update API: These API routes return the unmodified (pure) form of the data object(s), without any associations to other data objects.
- Delete API: Even though the data is removed from the database, the last known state of the data object(s) is returned in its pure form.
- Get Requests: A single data object is returned in JSON format.
- Get List Requests: An array of data objects is provided, reflecting a collection of resources.
-
Data Structure and Joins: The complexity of the data structure in the response can vary based on the API’s architectural design and the join options specified in the request. The architecture might inherently limit join operations, or they might be dynamically controlled through query parameters.
- Pure Data Forms: In some cases, the response mirrors the exact structure found in the primary data table, without extensions.
- Extended Data Forms: Alternatively, responses might include data extended through joins with tables within the same service or aggregated from external sources, such as ElasticSearch indices related to other services.
- Join Varieties: The extensions might involve one-to-one joins, resulting in single object associations, or one-to-many joins, leading to an array of objects. In certain instances, the data might even feature nested inclusions from other data objects.
Design Considerations: The structure of a API’s response data is meticulously crafted during the service’s architectural planning. This design ensures that responses adequately reflect the intended data relationships and service logic, providing clients with rich and meaningful information.
Brief Data: Certain API’s return a condensed version of the object data, intentionally selecting only specific fields deemed useful for that request. In such instances, the API documentation will detail the properties included in the response, guiding developers on what to expect.
API Response Structure
The API utilizes a standardized JSON envelope to encapsulate responses. This envelope is designed to consistently deliver both the requested data and essential metadata, ensuring that clients can efficiently interpret and utilize the response.
HTTP Status Codes:
- 200 OK: This status code is returned for successful GET, LIST, UPDATE, or DELETE operations, indicating that the request has been processed successfully.
- 201 Created: This status code is specific to CREATE operations, signifying that the requested resource has been successfully created.
Success Response Format:
For successful operations, the response includes a
"status": "OK" property, signaling
the successful execution of the request. The structure of a successful
response is outlined below:
{
"status":"OK",
"statusCode": 200,
"elapsedMs":126,
"ssoTime":120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName":"products",
"method":"GET",
"action":"list",
"appVersion":"Version",
"rowCount":3
"products":[{},{},{}],
"paging": {
"pageNumber":1,
"pageRowCount":25,
"totalRowCount":3,
"pageCount":1
},
"filters": [],
"uiPermissions": []
}
-
products: In this example, this key contains the actual response content, which may be a single object or an array of objects depending on the operation performed.
Handling Errors:
For details on handling error scenarios and understanding the structure of error responses, please refer to the “Error Response” section provided earlier in this documentation. It outlines how error conditions are communicated, including the use of HTTP status codes and standardized JSON structures for error messages.
Resources
Conversation service provides the following resources which are stored in its own database as a data object. Note that a resource for an api access is a data object for the service.
ConversationMessage resource
Resource Definition : A single message sent between two users within a conversation about a listing. Tracks sender, receiver, timestamps and read status. ConversationMessage Resource Properties
| Name | Type | Required | Default | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| content | Text | Message text body. Sanitized before saving. | ||
| conversationThreadId | ID | Parent thread for this message. | ||
| isRead | Boolean | True if the receiver has read this message. | ||
| readAt | Date | Timestamp when the receiver read the message (null if unread). | ||
| receiverId | ID | User receiving the message (must be the other participant of the thread). | ||
| senderId | ID | User sending the message (must be a participant of the thread). | ||
| sentAt | Date | Timestamp when message was sent. |
ConversationThread resource
Resource Definition : Private messaging thread between two users regarding a specific listing. Unique per (listing, user pair), order-invariant. Tracks last message time for inbox sorting. ConversationThread Resource Properties
| Name | Type | Required | Default | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| lastMessageAt | Date | Date/time of the latest message in the thread (for sorting inbox). | ||
| listingId | ID | ID of the listing being discussed. | ||
| receiverId | ID | User B in the conversation (order-invariant with senderId). | ||
| senderId | ID | User A in the conversation (order-invariant with receiverId). |
Business Api
Create Conversationmessage API
Send a new message in a conversation. Only thread participants can send; updates thread’s lastMessageAt.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Used when a user sends a message in a conversation (thread). On success, new message appears in thread; unread by receiver.
Rest Route
The createConversationMessage API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/conversationmessages
Rest Request Parameters
The createConversationMessage api has got 7 regular
request parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| content | Text | true | request.body?.[“content”] |
| conversationThreadId | ID | true | request.body?.[“conversationThreadId”] |
| isRead | Boolean | true | request.body?.[“isRead”] |
| readAt | Date | false | request.body?.[“readAt”] |
| receiverId | ID | true | request.body?.[“receiverId”] |
| senderId | ID | true | request.body?.[“senderId”] |
| sentAt | Date | true | request.body?.[“sentAt”] |
| content : Message text body. Sanitized before saving. | |||
| conversationThreadId : Parent thread for this message. | |||
| isRead : True if the receiver has read this message. | |||
| readAt : Timestamp when the receiver read the message (null if unread). | |||
| receiverId : User receiving the message (must be the other participant of the thread). | |||
| senderId : User sending the message (must be a participant of the thread). | |||
| sentAt : Timestamp when message was sent. |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path POST /v1/conversationmessages
axios({
method: 'POST',
url: '/v1/conversationmessages',
data: {
content:"Text",
conversationThreadId:"ID",
isRead:"Boolean",
readAt:"Date",
receiverId:"ID",
senderId:"ID",
sentAt:"Date",
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "201",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationMessage",
"method": "POST",
"action": "create",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": 1,
"conversationMessage": {
"id": "ID",
"content": "Text",
"conversationThreadId": "ID",
"isRead": "Boolean",
"readAt": "Date",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"sentAt": "Date",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID"
}
}
Create Conversationthread API
Starts a new conversation thread between two users for a specific listing. Prevents duplicate threads for the same user pair/listing.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Invoked when user contacts seller about a listing. If an existing thread exists for this user pair/listing (any order), it is reused. Only listing owner or buyers can start a thread.
Rest Route
The createConversationThread API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/conversationthreads
Rest Request Parameters
The createConversationThread api has got 4 regular
request parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| lastMessageAt | Date | true | request.body?.[“lastMessageAt”] |
| listingId | ID | true | request.body?.[“listingId”] |
| receiverId | ID | true | request.body?.[“receiverId”] |
| senderId | ID | true | request.body?.[“senderId”] |
| lastMessageAt : Date/time of the latest message in the thread (for sorting inbox). | |||
| listingId : ID of the listing being discussed. | |||
| receiverId : User B in the conversation (order-invariant with senderId). | |||
| senderId : User A in the conversation (order-invariant with receiverId). |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path POST /v1/conversationthreads
axios({
method: 'POST',
url: '/v1/conversationthreads',
data: {
lastMessageAt:"Date",
listingId:"ID",
receiverId:"ID",
senderId:"ID",
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "201",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationThread",
"method": "POST",
"action": "create",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": 1,
"conversationThread": {
"id": "ID",
"lastMessageAt": "Date",
"listingId": "ID",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID"
}
}
Delete Conversationmessage API
Soft-deletes a message. Only moderator/admins can fully delete; users may hide/delete for self (future phase).
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Used for moderation; message remains for audit trail/history.
Rest Route
The deleteConversationMessage API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/conversationmessages/:conversationMessageId
Rest Request Parameters
The deleteConversationMessage api has got 1 regular
request parameter
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| conversationMessageId | ID | true | request.params?.[“conversationMessageId”] |
| conversationMessageId : This id paremeter is used to select the required data object that will be deleted |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path DELETE /v1/conversationmessages/:conversationMessageId
axios({
method: 'DELETE',
url: `/v1/conversationmessages/${conversationMessageId}`,
data: {
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationMessage",
"method": "DELETE",
"action": "delete",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": 1,
"conversationMessage": {
"id": "ID",
"content": "Text",
"conversationThreadId": "ID",
"isRead": "Boolean",
"readAt": "Date",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"sentAt": "Date",
"isActive": false,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID"
}
}
Get Conversationmessage API
Fetch a single message by ID. Only accessible to participants or moderators/admins.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Loads a message for display in UI. Fails if not participant or staff.
Rest Route
The getConversationMessage API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/conversationmessages/:conversationMessageId
Rest Request Parameters
The getConversationMessage api has got 1 regular request
parameter
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| conversationMessageId | ID | true | request.params?.[“conversationMessageId”] |
| conversationMessageId : This id paremeter is used to query the required data object. |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path GET /v1/conversationmessages/:conversationMessageId
axios({
method: 'GET',
url: `/v1/conversationmessages/${conversationMessageId}`,
data: {
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationMessage",
"method": "GET",
"action": "get",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": 1,
"conversationMessage": {
"id": "ID",
"content": "Text",
"conversationThreadId": "ID",
"isRead": "Boolean",
"readAt": "Date",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"sentAt": "Date",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID"
}
}
Get Conversationthread API
Get a conversation thread by ID. Only visible to participants or staff.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Shows full thread info for inbox/detail view. Fails if user does not participate or is not moderator/admin.
Rest Route
The getConversationThread API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/conversationthreads/:conversationThreadId
Rest Request Parameters
The getConversationThread api has got 1 regular request
parameter
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| conversationThreadId | ID | true | request.params?.[“conversationThreadId”] |
| conversationThreadId : This id paremeter is used to query the required data object. |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path GET /v1/conversationthreads/:conversationThreadId
axios({
method: 'GET',
url: `/v1/conversationthreads/${conversationThreadId}`,
data: {
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
This route’s response is constrained to a select list of properties, and therefore does not encompass all attributes of the resource.
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationThread",
"method": "GET",
"action": "get",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": 1,
"conversationThread": {
"listing": {
"status": "Enum",
"status_idx": "Integer",
"title": "String",
"userId": "ID"
},
"isActive": true
}
}
List Conversationmessages API
List all messages in a thread, sorted oldest to newest. Only accessible to thread participants or staff.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Loads the chat history in UI for reading; includes isRead, sender info, etc. Used for conversation detail view.
Rest Route
The listConversationMessages API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/listconversationmessages/:conversationThreadId
Rest Request Parameters
The listConversationMessages api has got 1 regular
request parameter
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| conversationThreadId | ID | true | request.query?.[“conversationThreadId”] |
| conversationThreadId : Thread to load messages from. |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path GET /v1/listconversationmessages/:conversationThreadId
axios({
method: 'GET',
url: `/v1/listconversationmessages/${conversationThreadId}`,
data: {
},
params: {
conversationThreadId:'"ID"',
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationMessages",
"method": "GET",
"action": "list",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": "\"Number\"",
"conversationMessages": [
{
"id": "ID",
"content": "Text",
"conversationThreadId": "ID",
"isRead": "Boolean",
"readAt": "Date",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"sentAt": "Date",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID"
},
{},
{}
],
"paging": {
"pageNumber": "Number",
"pageRowCount": "NUmber",
"totalRowCount": "Number",
"pageCount": "Number"
},
"filters": [],
"uiPermissions": []
}
List Conversationthreads API
List all threads a user participates in, most recent first. Also used for moderator search/all-list.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
Shows all user’s conversation threads in inbox. Moderators can search all.
Rest Route
The listConversationThreads API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/conversationthreads
Rest Request Parameters The
listConversationThreads api has got no request
parameters.
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path GET /v1/conversationthreads
axios({
method: 'GET',
url: '/v1/conversationthreads',
data: {
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
This route’s response is constrained to a select list of properties, and therefore does not encompass all attributes of the resource.
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationThreads",
"method": "GET",
"action": "list",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": "\"Number\"",
"conversationThreads": [
{
"listing": [
{
"status": "Enum",
"status_idx": "Integer",
"title": "String",
"userId": "ID"
},
{},
{}
],
"isActive": true
},
{},
{}
],
"paging": {
"pageNumber": "Number",
"pageRowCount": "NUmber",
"totalRowCount": "Number",
"pageCount": "Number"
},
"filters": [],
"uiPermissions": []
}
Mark Messageasread API
Marks a message as read (isRead=true, readAt=now); only allowed for receiver.
API Frontend Description By The Backend Architect
When viewing messages, receiver marks message as read – triggers unread count decrement in UI, updates message status.
Rest Route
The markMessageAsRead API REST controller can be
triggered via the following route:
/v1/markmessageasread/:conversationMessageId
Rest Request Parameters
The markMessageAsRead api has got 3 regular request
parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| conversationMessageId | ID | true | request.params?.[“conversationMessageId”] |
| isRead | Boolean | false | request.body?.[“isRead”] |
| readAt | Date | false | request.body?.[“readAt”] |
| conversationMessageId : This id paremeter is used to select the required data object that will be updated | |||
| isRead : True if the receiver has read this message. | |||
| readAt : Timestamp when the receiver read the message (null if unread). |
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path PATCH /v1/markmessageasread/:conversationMessageId
axios({
method: 'PATCH',
url: `/v1/markmessageasread/${conversationMessageId}`,
data: {
isRead:"Boolean",
readAt:"Date",
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationMessage",
"method": "PATCH",
"action": "update",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": 1,
"conversationMessage": {
"id": "ID",
"content": "Text",
"conversationThreadId": "ID",
"isRead": "Boolean",
"readAt": "Date",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"sentAt": "Date",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID"
}
}
_fetch Listconversationmessage API
System API to fetch list of conversationMessage records for frontend application. Auto-generated, not visible in design.
Rest Route
The _fetchListConversationMessage API REST controller can
be triggered via the following route:
/v1/_fetchlistconversationmessage
Rest Request Parameters The
_fetchListConversationMessage api has got no request
parameters.
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path GET /v1/_fetchlistconversationmessage
axios({
method: 'GET',
url: '/v1/_fetchlistconversationmessage',
data: {
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationMessages",
"method": "GET",
"action": "list",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": "\"Number\"",
"conversationMessages": [
{
"id": "ID",
"content": "Text",
"conversationThreadId": "ID",
"isRead": "Boolean",
"readAt": "Date",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"sentAt": "Date",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID",
"thread": [
{
"lastMessageAt": "Date",
"listingId": "ID",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID"
},
{},
{}
],
"receiverUser": [
{
"fullname": "String"
},
{},
{}
],
"senderUser": [
{
"fullname": "String"
},
{},
{}
]
},
{},
{}
],
"paging": {
"pageNumber": "Number",
"pageRowCount": "NUmber",
"totalRowCount": "Number",
"pageCount": "Number"
},
"filters": [],
"uiPermissions": []
}
_fetch Listconversationthread API
System API to fetch list of conversationThread records for frontend application. Auto-generated, not visible in design.
Rest Route
The _fetchListConversationThread API REST controller can
be triggered via the following route:
/v1/_fetchlistconversationthread
Rest Request Parameters The
_fetchListConversationThread api has got no request
parameters.
REST Request To access the api you can use the REST controller with the path GET /v1/_fetchlistconversationthread
axios({
method: 'GET',
url: '/v1/_fetchlistconversationthread',
data: {
},
params: {
}
});
REST Response
{
"status": "OK",
"statusCode": "200",
"elapsedMs": 126,
"ssoTime": 120,
"source": "db",
"cacheKey": "hexCode",
"userId": "ID",
"sessionId": "ID",
"requestId": "ID",
"dataName": "conversationThreads",
"method": "GET",
"action": "list",
"appVersion": "Version",
"rowCount": "\"Number\"",
"conversationThreads": [
{
"id": "ID",
"lastMessageAt": "Date",
"listingId": "ID",
"receiverId": "ID",
"senderId": "ID",
"isActive": true,
"recordVersion": "Integer",
"createdAt": "Date",
"updatedAt": "Date",
"_owner": "ID",
"listing": [
{
"attributes": "Object",
"categoryId": "ID",
"condition": "Enum",
"condition_idx": "Integer",
"contactEmail": "String",
"contactPhone": "String",
"currency": "String",
"description": "Text",
"expiresAt": "Date",
"favoriteCount": "Integer",
"isPremium": "Boolean",
"listingType": "Enum",
"listingType_idx": "Integer",
"locationId": "ID",
"_paymentConfirmation": "String",
"premiumExpiry": "Date",
"premiumType": "Enum",
"premiumType_idx": "Integer",
"price": "Double",
"status": "Enum",
"status_idx": "Integer",
"subcategoryId": "ID",
"title": "String",
"userId": "ID",
"viewsCount": "Integer"
},
{},
{}
],
"receiverUser": [
{
"fullname": "String"
},
{},
{}
],
"senderUser": [
{
"fullname": "String"
},
{},
{}
]
},
{},
{}
],
"paging": {
"pageNumber": "Number",
"pageRowCount": "NUmber",
"totalRowCount": "Number",
"pageCount": "Number"
},
"filters": [],
"uiPermissions": []
}
Authentication Specific Routes
Common Routes
Route: currentuser
Route Definition: Retrieves the currently authenticated user’s session information.
Route Type: sessionInfo
Access Route: GET /currentuser
Parameters
This route does not require any request parameters.
Behavior
- Returns the authenticated session object associated with the current access token.
- If no valid session exists, responds with a 401 Unauthorized.
// Sample GET /currentuser call
axios.get("/currentuser", {
headers: {
"Authorization": "Bearer your-jwt-token"
}
});
Success Response Returns the session object, including user-related data and token information.
{
"sessionId": "9cf23fa8-07d4-4e7c-80a6-ec6d6ac96bb9",
"userId": "d92b9d4c-9b1e-4e95-842e-3fb9c8c1df38",
"email": "user@example.com",
"fullname": "John Doe",
"roleId": "user",
"tenantId": "abc123",
"accessToken": "jwt-token-string",
...
}
Error Response 401 Unauthorized: No active session found.
{
"status": "ERR",
"message": "No login found"
}
Notes
- This route is typically used by frontend or mobile applications to fetch the current session state after login.
- The returned session includes key user identity fields, tenant information (if applicable), and the access token for further authenticated requests.
- Always ensure a valid access token is provided in the request to retrieve the session.
Route: permissions
*Route Definition*: Retrieves all effective permission
records assigned to the currently authenticated user.
*Route Type*: permissionFetch
Access Route: GET /permissions
Parameters
This route does not require any request parameters.
Behavior
-
Fetches all active permission records (
givenPermissionsentries) associated with the current user session. - Returns a full array of permission objects.
-
Requires a valid session (
access token) to be available.
// Sample GET /permissions call
axios.get("/permissions", {
headers: {
"Authorization": "Bearer your-jwt-token"
}
});
Success Response
Returns an array of permission objects.
[
{
"id": "perm1",
"permissionName": "adminPanel.access",
"roleId": "admin",
"subjectUserId": "d92b9d4c-9b1e-4e95-842e-3fb9c8c1df38",
"subjectUserGroupId": null,
"objectId": null,
"canDo": true,
"tenantCodename": "store123"
},
{
"id": "perm2",
"permissionName": "orders.manage",
"roleId": null,
"subjectUserId": "d92b9d4c-9b1e-4e95-842e-3fb9c8c1df38",
"subjectUserGroupId": null,
"objectId": null,
"canDo": true,
"tenantCodename": "store123"
}
]
Each object reflects a single permission grant, aligned with the givenPermissions model:
**permissionName**: The permission the user has.-
**roleId**: If the permission was granted through a role. -**subjectUserId**: If directly granted to the user. -
**subjectUserGroupId**: If granted through a group. -
**objectId**: If tied to a specific object (OBAC). -
**canDo**: True or false flag to represent if permission is active or restricted.
Error Responses
- 401 Unauthorized: No active session found.
{
"status": "ERR",
"message": "No login found"
}
- 500 Internal Server Error: Unexpected error fetching permissions.
Notes
- The /permissions route is available across all backend services generated by Mindbricks, not just the auth service.
- Auth service: Fetches permissions freshly from the live database (givenPermissions table).
- Other services: Typically use a cached or projected view of permissions stored in a common ElasticSearch store, optimized for faster authorization checks.
Tip: Applications can cache permission results client-side or server-side, but should occasionally refresh by calling this endpoint, especially after login or permission-changing operations.
Route: permissions/:permissionName
Route Definition: Checks whether the current user has access to a specific permission, and provides a list of scoped object exceptions or inclusions.
Route Type: permissionScopeCheck
Access Route: GET /permissions/:permissionName
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| permissionName | String | Yes | request.params.permissionName |
Behavior
-
Evaluates whether the current user has access to
the given
permissionName. -
Returns a structured object indicating:
-
Whether the permission is generally granted (
canDo) -
Which object IDs are explicitly included or excluded from access
(
exceptions)
-
Whether the permission is generally granted (
- Requires a valid session (
access token).
// Sample GET /permissions/orders.manage
axios.get("/permissions/orders.manage", {
headers: {
"Authorization": "Bearer your-jwt-token"
}
});
Success Response
{
"canDo": true,
"exceptions": [
"a1f2e3d4-xxxx-yyyy-zzzz-object1",
"b2c3d4e5-xxxx-yyyy-zzzz-object2"
]
}
-
If
canDoistrue, the user generally has the permission, but not for the objects listed inexceptions(i.e., restrictions). -
If
canDoisfalse, the user does not have the permission by default — but only for the objects inexceptions, they do have permission (i.e., selective overrides). - The exceptions array contains valid UUID strings, each corresponding to an object ID (typically from the data model targeted by the permission).
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