Synchronize/Upload Managed Directory (Internal Only)
Synchronizes/uploads an existing directory of a specific Managed File ID (or Name) from a Server Extension File Store, to the Server's File Store and is used exclusively in a clustered environment.
Request takes zipped file data as content, and on success returns a response containing the Managed File ID (or Name) of the directory.
Method Type: |
POST |
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URI: | |
Content: | Directory (as zipped file) |
Content Type: |
application/octet-stream |
Add. Headers: |
If server security settings are enabled, then one of the following:
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Parameters
Path
Name | Required | Type | Default Value | Description |
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fileId |
– |
– |
– |
The Managed File ID (or Name) of the file or directory in File Store |
Response
Success
The following lists status codes indicative of a successful response:
Status Code | Content | Content-Type | Add. Headers | Description |
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200 OK |
Managed File ID (or Name) | text/plain | – | Directory successfully synchronized/uploaded to File Store |
Error
The following lists status codes indicative of a failed or error response:
Status Code | Content | Content-Type | Add. Headers | Description |
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401 Unauthorized |
– |
– |
WWW-Authenticate – BASIC (Basic Authentication credentials are accepted) |
Server authentication is required. Response when neither basic authentication credentials nor an authorization token have been specified in the request headers. |
401 Unauthorized |
Error message |
– |
– |
Server authentication has failed. Response when the authorization token specified in the request headers has now expired. |
403 Forbidden |
Error message |
– |
– |
Server authentication has failed. Response when either the basic authentication credentials or the authorization token specified in the request headers are invalid. |
405 Not Allowed |
– |
– |
– |
Directory already exists in File Store |