From e19bb3b0489fa0007db9148b3872d996ed94297d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: johanneswuerbach <864578+johanneswuerbach@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2024 10:05:45 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] feat: update client --- docs/openapi.json | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/openapi.json b/docs/openapi.json index 866b702..af27d2f 100644 --- a/docs/openapi.json +++ b/docs/openapi.json @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ "openapi": "3.0.0", "info": { "title": "Humanitec API", - "version": "0.25.8", + "version": "0.25.9", "description": "# Introduction\nThe *Humanitec API* allows you to automate and integrate Humanitec into your developer and operational workflows.\nThe API is a REST based API. It is based around a set of concepts:\n\n* Core\n* External Resources\n* Sets and Deltas\n\n## Authentication\n\nAlmost all requests made to the Humanitec API require Authentication. See our [Developer Docs on API Authentication](https://developer.humanitec.com/platform-orchestrator/reference/api-references/#authentication) for instructions.\n\n## Content Types\nAll of the Humanitec API unless explicitly only accepts content types of `application/json` and will always return valid `application/json` or an empty response.\n\n## Response Codes\n### Success\nAny response code in the `2xx` range should be regarded as success.\n\n| **Code** | **Meaning** |\n| --- | --- |\n| `200` | Success |\n| `201` | Success (In future, `201` will be replaced by `200`) |\n| `204` | Success, but no content in response |\n\n_Note: We plan to simplify the interface by replacing 201 with 200 status codes._\n\n### Failure\nAny response code in the `4xx` should be regarded as an error which can be rectified by the client. `5xx` error codes indicate errors that cannot be corrected by the client.\n\n| **Code** | **Meaning** |\n| --- | --- |\n| `400` | General error. (Body will contain details) |\n| `401` | Attempt to access protected resource without `Authorization` Header. |\n| `403` | The `Bearer` or `JWT` does not grant access to the requested resource. |\n| `404` | Resource not found. |\n| `405` | Method not allowed |\n| `409` | Conflict. Usually indicated a resource with that ID already exists. |\n| `422` | Unprocessable Entity. The body was not valid JSON, was empty or contained an object different from what was expected. |\n| `429` | Too many requests - request rate limit has been reached. |\n| `500` | Internal Error. If it occurs repeatedly, contact support. |\n", "contact": { "name": "API Support",