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No part of this document may be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of Tecnoteca s.r.l. CMDBuild ® uses many great technologies from the open source community: PostgreSQL, Apache, Tomcat, Eclipse, Ext JS, JasperSoft, JasperStudio, Enhydra Shark, TWE, OCS Inventory, Liferay, Alfresco, GeoServer, OpenLayers, Quartz, BiMserver. We are thankful for the great contributions that led to the creation of these products.

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CMDBuild ® is released under AGPL open source license (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html)

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The official website is http://www.cmdbuild.org

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Contents 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.1. The application.................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2. Official website..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3. CMDBuild modules.............................................................................................................................. 7 1.4. Available manuals................................................................................................................................ 7 1.5. Applications based on CMDBuild......................................................................................................... 7 2. Interoperability standards............................................................................................................................. 9 2.1. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)................................................................................................... 9 3. Web services............................................................................................................................................. 10 3.1. Web Service introduction................................................................................................................... 10 3.2. SOAP Web Service introduction........................................................................................................ 10 3.3. REST Web Service introduction........................................................................................................ 11 4. SOAP Web Services.................................................................................................................................. 13 4.1. CMDBuild WSDL............................................................................................................................... 13 4.2. SOAP Functions................................................................................................................................ 13 4.2.1. Cards............................................................................................................................................................ 13 4.2.2. Sessions....................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.3. Lookups........................................................................................................................................................ 14 4.2.4. Attributes....................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2.5. Relations....................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2.6. Classes......................................................................................................................................................... 16 4.2.7. Functions...................................................................................................................................................... 16 4.2.8. Attachments.................................................................................................................................................. 16 4.2.9. Reports......................................................................................................................................................... 17 4.2.10. Other functions........................................................................................................................................... 17

5. REST Web Services.................................................................................................................................. 19 5.1. CMDBuild REST web service............................................................................................................ 19 5.2. CMDBuild REST Endpoints............................................................................................................... 19 5.2.1. Async Operation........................................................................................................................................... 20 5.2.2. Audits............................................................................................................................................................ 20 5.2.3. Bim project.................................................................................................................................................... 20 5.2.4. Bim values.................................................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.5. Boot............................................................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.6. Calendar Event Attachments........................................................................................................................ 21 5.2.7. Calendar Event Email................................................................................................................................... 22 5.2.8. Calendar Event............................................................................................................................................. 23 5.2.9. Calendar Sequence...................................................................................................................................... 24 5.2.10. Calendar Trigger......................................................................................................................................... 25 5.2.11. Calendar View Event.................................................................................................................................. 26 5.2.12. Card Attachments....................................................................................................................................... 26 5.2.13. Card Bim values......................................................................................................................................... 27 5.2.14. Card email attachments.............................................................................................................................. 27 5.2.15. Card email................................................................................................................................................... 28 5.2.16. Card geo values.......................................................................................................................................... 29 5.2.17. Card history................................................................................................................................................. 30 5.2.18. Card locks................................................................................................................................................... 30 5.2.19. Card print.................................................................................................................................................... 30 5.2.20. Card relations............................................................................................................................................. 30 5.2.21. Cards.......................................................................................................................................................... 31 5.2.22. Charset....................................................................................................................................................... 32 5.2.23. Chat messages........................................................................................................................................... 32 5.2.24. Chat peers.................................................................................................................................................. 32 5.2.25. Class attributes........................................................................................................................................... 32 5.2.26. Class filters................................................................................................................................................. 34

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5.2.27. 5.2.28. 5.2.29. 5.2.30. 5.2.31. 5.2.32. 5.2.33. 5.2.34. 5.2.35. 5.2.36. 5.2.37. 5.2.38. 5.2.39. 5.2.40. 5.2.41. 5.2.42. 5.2.43. 5.2.44. 5.2.45. 5.2.46. 5.2.47. 5.2.48. 5.2.49. 5.2.50. 5.2.51. 5.2.52. 5.2.53. 5.2.54. 5.2.55. 5.2.56. 5.2.57. 5.2.58. 5.2.59. 5.2.60. 5.2.61. 5.2.62. 5.2.63. 5.2.64. 5.2.65. 5.2.66. 5.2.67. 5.2.68. 5.2.69. 5.2.70. 5.2.71. 5.2.72. 5.2.73. 5.2.74. 5.2.75. 5.2.76. 5.2.77. 5.2.78. 5.2.79. 5.2.80. 5.2.81. 5.2.82. 5.2.83. 5.2.84. 5.2.85. 5.2.86. 5.2.87. 5.2.88. 5.2.89. 5.2.90. 5.2.91.

Class or process domains.......................................................................................................................... 34 Class print................................................................................................................................................... 35 Class stats.................................................................................................................................................. 35 Classes....................................................................................................................................................... 35 Configurations............................................................................................................................................. 37 Context menu component........................................................................................................................... 37 Core components....................................................................................................................................... 38 Custom pages............................................................................................................................................. 38 Dashboard.................................................................................................................................................. 39 Dms category values.................................................................................................................................. 39 Dms categories........................................................................................................................................... 40 Dms models................................................................................................................................................ 40 Domain attributes........................................................................................................................................ 41 Domains...................................................................................................................................................... 42 Email accounts........................................................................................................................................... 43 Email queue................................................................................................................................................ 44 Email signatures......................................................................................................................................... 44 Email templates.......................................................................................................................................... 45 Etl Config.................................................................................................................................................... 46 Etl Gate....................................................................................................................................................... 46 Etl messages.............................................................................................................................................. 47 Etl templates............................................................................................................................................... 47 Fk Domain................................................................................................................................................... 49 Functions.................................................................................................................................................... 49 Geo attributes............................................................................................................................................. 50 Geo style rules............................................................................................................................................ 51 Geo values.................................................................................................................................................. 52 Geo server layers....................................................................................................................................... 52 Grants......................................................................................................................................................... 53 Impersonation............................................................................................................................................. 53 Jobs............................................................................................................................................................ 53 Language configurations............................................................................................................................ 54 Languages.................................................................................................................................................. 54 Locks........................................................................................................................................................... 54 Lookup types.............................................................................................................................................. 55 Lookup values............................................................................................................................................. 55 Menu........................................................................................................................................................... 56 Minions........................................................................................................................................................ 57 Nav trees..................................................................................................................................................... 57 Process configuration................................................................................................................................. 58 Process instance activity email................................................................................................................... 58 Process instance activity............................................................................................................................ 58 Process instance history............................................................................................................................. 58 Process instances....................................................................................................................................... 58 Process start activities................................................................................................................................ 59 Process task definition................................................................................................................................ 59 Process task............................................................................................................................................... 60 Processes................................................................................................................................................... 60 Relation history........................................................................................................................................... 60 Relations..................................................................................................................................................... 61 Reports....................................................................................................................................................... 61 Resources................................................................................................................................................... 62 Role class filters.......................................................................................................................................... 62 Roles........................................................................................................................................................... 62 Search......................................................................................................................................................... 63 Session menu............................................................................................................................................. 63 Session preferences................................................................................................................................... 63 Sessions..................................................................................................................................................... 64 System configuration.................................................................................................................................. 65 System........................................................................................................................................................ 65 Tenants....................................................................................................................................................... 66 Timezones.................................................................................................................................................. 66 Translations................................................................................................................................................ 66 Uploads....................................................................................................................................................... 67 Users........................................................................................................................................................... 68

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5.2.92. Card views.................................................................................................................................................. 69 5.2.93. Views.......................................................................................................................................................... 69 5.2.94. Widget......................................................................................................................................................... 70

5.3. REST Examples................................................................................................................................ 71 5.3.1. 5.3.2. 5.3.3. 5.3.4. 5.3.5.

Generating a session token.......................................................................................................................... 71 Obtaining a list of every class....................................................................................................................... 72 Obtaining the information of a specific class................................................................................................73 Creating a new class.................................................................................................................................... 74 Update an existing class............................................................................................................................... 75

6. Appendix: Glossary.................................................................................................................................... 77 6.1.1. ATTACHMENT............................................................................................................................................. 77 6.1.2. WORKFLOW STEP...................................................................................................................................... 77 6.1.3. ATTRIBUTE.................................................................................................................................................. 77 6.1.4. BIM................................................................................................................................................................ 77 6.1.5. CI.................................................................................................................................................................. 77 6.1.6. CLASS.......................................................................................................................................................... 78 6.1.7. CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................................ 78 6.1.8. DASHBOARD............................................................................................................................................... 78 6.1.9. DATABASE................................................................................................................................................... 78 6.1.10. DOMAIN...................................................................................................................................................... 78 6.1.11. DATA FILTER............................................................................................................................................. 78 6.1.12. GIS.............................................................................................................................................................. 79 6.1.13. GUI FRAMEWORK..................................................................................................................................... 79 6.1.14. ITIL.............................................................................................................................................................. 79 6.1.15. LOOKUP..................................................................................................................................................... 79 6.1.16. MOBILE...................................................................................................................................................... 79 6.1.17. PROCESS.................................................................................................................................................. 79 6.1.18. RELATION.................................................................................................................................................. 80 6.1.19. REPORT..................................................................................................................................................... 80 6.1.20. CARD.......................................................................................................................................................... 80 6.1.21. SUPERCLASS............................................................................................................................................ 80 6.1.22. ATTRIBUTE TYPE...................................................................................................................................... 80 6.1.23. VIEW........................................................................................................................................................... 81 6.1.24. WEBSERVICE............................................................................................................................................ 81 6.1.25. WIDGET...................................................................................................................................................... 81

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1. Introduction

1. Introduction 1.1. The application CMDBuild is an open source web environment for the configuration of custom applications for the Asset Management. On the one hand, it provides native mechanisms for the administrator, implemented in a "core" code which has been kept separated from the business logic, so that the system can be configured with all its features. On the other hand, it generates dynamically a web interface for the operators, so that they can keep the asset situation under control and always know their composition, detachment, functional relations and how they update, in order to manage their life-cycle in a comprehensive way. The system administrator can build and extend his/her own CMDB (hence the name of the project), modeling the CMDB according to the company needs; a proper interface allows you to progressively add new classes of items, new attributes and new relations. You can also define filters, "views" and access permissions limited to rows and columns of every class. Using external visual editors, the administrator can design workflows, import them into CMDBuild and put them at operators' disposal, so that they can execute them according to the configured automatisms. In a similar way, using external visual editors, the administrator can design various reports on CMDB data (printouts, graphs, barcode labels, etc.), import them into the system and put them at operators' disposal. The administrator can also configure some dashboards made up of charts which immediately show the situation of some indicators in the current system (KPI). A task manager included in the user interface of the Administration Module allows you to schedule various operations (process starts, e-mail receiving and sending, connector executions) and to control CMDB data (synchronous and asynchronous events). Based on their findings, it sends notifications, starts workflows and executes scripts. Thanks to document management systems that support the CMIS standard (Content Management Interoperability Services) - among which there is also the open source solution Alfresco - you will be able to attach documents, pictures, videos and other files. Moreover, you can use GIS features to georeference and display assets on a geographical map (external map services) and / or on vector maps (local GeoServer and spatial database PostGIS) and BIM features to view 3D models (IFC format). The system also includes a REST webservice, so that CMDBuild users can implement custom interoperability solutions with external systems. Furthermore, CMDBuild includes two external frameworks: •

the Advanced Connector CMDBuild, which is written in Java and can be configured in Groovy: it helps the implementation of connectors with external data sources, i.e automatic inventory systems, virtualization or monitoring ones (supplied with non-open source licence to the users that subscribe the annual Subscription with Tecnoteca)

the GUI Framework CMDBuild, which helps the implementation of additional graphical interfaces, i.e. web pages (simplified for non technicians) that have to be published on external portals and that are able to interact with the CMDB through the REST webservice

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CMDBuild includes a mobile interface (for smartphone and tablet). It is implemented as multiplatform app (iOS, Android) and is able to interact with the CMDB through the REST webservice (supplied with non-open source licence to the users that subscribe the annual Subscription with Tecnoteca). CMDBuild is an enterprise system: server-side Java, web Ajax GUI, SOA architecture (Service Oriented Architecture), based on webservice and implemented by using the best open source technologies and following the sector standards. CMDBuild is an ever-evolving system, which has been released for the first time in 2006 and updated several times a year in order to offer more features and to support new technologies.

1.2. Official website CMDBuild has a dedicated website: http://www.cmdbuild.org The website gathers a lot of documents on technical and functional features of the project: brochures, slides, manuals (see next paragraph), testimonials, case histories, newsletters, forums.

1.3. CMDBuild modules The CMDBuild application includes two main modules: •

the Administration Module for the initial definition and the next changes of the data model and the base configuration (relation classes and typologies, users and authorization, dashboards, upload report and workflows, options and parameters) the Management Module, used to manage cards and relations, add attachments, run workflow processes, visualize dashboards and execute reports

The Administration Module is available only to the users with the "administrator" role; the Management Module is used by all the users who view and edit data.

1.4. Available manuals This manual is dedicated to the Administration Module, through which the administrator can configure data, define users and permissions, and perform other tasks. You can find all the manuals on the official website (http://www.cmdbuild.org): • • • • • •

system overview ("Overview Manual") system administration (“Administrator Manual”) installation and system management ("Technical Manual") workflow configuration (“Workflow Manual”) webservice details and configuration (“Webservice Manual”) connectors to sync data through external systems (“ConnectorsManual”)

1.5. Applications based on CMDBuild Tecnoteca has used the CMDBuild environment in order to implement two different pre-configured solutions: •

CMDBuild READY2USE, for the management of assets and IT services, oriented to internal IT infrastructures or services for external clients (http://www.cmdbuild.org/it/prodotti/ready2use) according to the ITIL best practice (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) openMAINT, for the inventory management of assets, properties and related maintenance

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activities (http://www.openmaint.org) Both applications are released with open source license, except for certain external components (data sync connectors, Self-Service portal, mobile APP, etc.), that are reserved to the users that subscribe the annual Subscription with Tecnoteca.

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2. Interoperability standards

2. Interoperability standards 2.1. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) In order to make different applications interoperable, they must be created as components that cooperate with the services implementation, and these services must be set through high level interfaces defined under standard protocols. CMDBuild is designed Architecture (SOA):

with

Service-Oriented

decoupling the different logic levels (see the schema)

implementing and setting in every interface external specifications as a single modality for the access to relating data and methods

using the interfaces both for the interactive access of the web client and for the programmatic access of external applications

From a technical point of view, we chose to use the following technology of web services: 1. REST protocol 2. SOAP protocol Through web services, and safety policy permitting, CMDBuild provides the data filed in the CMDB and its management methods to allow the use within other applications involved with the information itself, both for the technical management and for administration.

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3. Web services 3.1. Web Service introduction A web service is an interface that describes a collection of methods, available over a network and working using XML messages or Json messages. With web services, an application allows other applications to interact with its methods. Nowadays the two most used standards are: •

SOAP Web Services

REST Web Services

In the following chapters both standards will be introduced, with a list of their differences and some examples.

3.2. SOAP Web Service introduction SOAP (Simlpe Object Access Protocol) is a protocol based on XML language. Thanks to the XML usage SOAP, unlike other frameworks, provides a platform and language indipendent communication. The structure of SOAP messages is divided in four parts: •

Envelope: a mandatory element that defines the beginning and the end of the message;

Header: an optional element that contains amy optional attributes;

Body: a mandatory element that provides the message that has to be sent;

Fault: a mandatory element that can provide any error that occurs while processing the message; <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:soap="http://soap.services.cmdbuild.org"> <soapenv:Header> ... <soapenv:Header/> <soapenv:Body> <soapenv:Fault> ... </soapenv:Fault> ... </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>

In the usage of SOAP for CMDBuild the header will be used mainly to authenticate the user, by adding a security field where the user can provide his username and password to access the service. In the body field the user can provide the function that has to be called with the following syntax: <soap:functionName/>

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<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:soap="http://soap.services.cmdbuild.org"> <soapenv:Header> <wsse:Security soapenv:mustUnderstand="1" xmlns:wsse="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecuritysecext-1.0.xsd" xmlns:wsu="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401wss-wssecurity-utility-1.0.xsd"> <wsse:UsernameToken> <wsse:Username>username</wsse:Username> <wsse:Password Type="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis200401-wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText">password</wsse:Password> </wsse:UsernameToken></wsse:Security> <soapenv:Header/> <soapenv:Body> <soap:createSession/> </soapenv:Body> </soapenv:Envelope>

When executing a SOAP request, the target endpoint, in the CMDBuild case, has to be the Private.wsdl file in the CMDBuild installation. The WSDL file provides the user with a list of all available functions that can be called. For a more detailed description on what you can do with SOAP on CMDBuild read chapter 4.

3.3. REST Web Service introduction REST (REpresentational State Transfer), unlike SOAP, is an architectural style that provides a stateless, simple and lightweight way of communicating with a system. The format used to send and receive data with REST web services is JSON. This format is a simple text containing a series of key-value pairs, like the following: { “Key1”:”value1”, “Key2”:”value2”, … }

When REST is used, requests can be sent to various endpoints through GET, PUT, POST and DELETE HTTP requests. Elements such as authentication tokens can be added in the header of the request, data that has to be sent through PUT or POST requests can be added as parameters of the request. As an example, if we want to generate a session like we previously did with the SOAP web service, we would firstly need to get the session endpoint of CMDBuild: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions And than perform a POST request with the username and password of the user to authenticate. The response would than contain a success key followed by a data key containing the response values (from version 3.2 due to security reasons an additional request parameter has to be set to true in order to obtain the sessionId in the response, more at chapter 5.3.1):

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{ “success”:”true”, “data”:[”sessionId”:”generatedSessionId”, “username”:”user”, “password”:”userPassword”] }

For a more detailed description on what you can do with REST on CMDBuild read chapter 5.

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4. SOAP Web Services

4. SOAP Web Services 4.1. CMDBuild WSDL To obtain a list of every possible function that can be called through SOAP web services CMDBuild provides a WSDL called Private.wsdl. It can be opened with a normal text editor to visualize an XML containing the definition of every element, but it can also be opened by a software like SoapUI to have a more clear view of its content. To access this file once CMDBuild is up and running you can use the following URL: http://host:port/cmdbuild/services/soap/Private?wsdl In the next paragraph a list of every available function will be provided.

4.2. SOAP Functions In the following table a list of available SOAP functions, divided by cathegory, will be provided, note that after future updates the functions might change, so it’s always better to verify the function format in the WSDL file.

4.2.1. Cards Card data structure: •

className: a string that identifies the owner class

id: a bigint to identify the card

attributeList: an array of attributes of the card

beginDate: a date that shows the creation date of the card

user: a string that shows what user last modified the card Function

Parameters

Description

getCard

-className -cardId -attributeList

Function used to obtain the information relative to a specific card owned by a specific class

getCardHistory

-className -cardId -limit -offset

Function used to obtain the history of a specific card owned by a specific class. With limit and offset the amount of results can be modified

getCardList

-className -attributeList -queryType -orderType -limit -offset -fullTextQuery -cqlQuery

Function used to obtain a full list of cards owned by a specific class, with the possibility of specifing a filter (with Query type, FullTextQuery or CqlQuery), with the possibility of controlling the number and order of results via Limit, Offset and Order list

getCardListExt

-className -attributeList -queryType -orderType -limit -offset

Function used to obtain a full extended list of cards owned by a specific class, with the possibility of specifing a filter (with Query type, FullTextQuery or CqlQuery), with the possibility of controlling the number and order of results via Limit, Offset and Order list

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-fullTextQuery -cqlQuery getCardListWithLongDat -className eFormat -attributeList -queryType -orderType -limit -offset -fullTextQuery -cqlQuery

Function used to obtain a full list of cards owned by a specific class with a long date format, with the possibility of specifing a filter (with Query type, FullTextQuery or CqlQuery), with the possibility of controlling the number and order of results via Limit, Offset and Order list

getCardMenuSchema createCard

-className -attributeList -beginDate -endDate -metadata

Create a card owned by the specified class with a list of attributes specified in the request

updateCard

-className -attributeList -beginDate -endDate -id -metadata

Update a card owned by the specified class with the values specified in the request

deleteCard

-className -cardId

Delete a specific card owned by a specific class

4.2.2. Sessions Function

Parameters

createSession

Description Create a session for the user with username and password specified in the header

4.2.3. Lookups Lookup data structure: •

id: a bigint to identify the lookup

type: a string to identify the name of the lookup list which includes the current heading

description; a string to describe the lookup heading

code

parent: the parent of the current lookup

parentId: the id of the parent of the current lookup

position: the position of the lookup in the lookup list

notes: a string containing the optional notes of the lookup Function

getLookupById

Parameters -id

getLookList

Description Get a specific lookup by specifing its Id Get the full list of lookups

getLookListByCode

-type -code

Get the list of lookups of a specific type with a specific code

createLookup

-code

Create a new lookup with the values defined in the

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-description -notes -parent -type

parameters. The paret parameters requires a parentId and a position

updateLookup

-code -description -id -notes -parent -type

Update a lookup with the id specified in the parameters with the values

deleteLookup

-id

Delete the lookup with the specified Id

4.2.4. Attributes Attribute data structure: •

name: a string that defines the attribute name

value: a string to identify the attribute value

code Function

getAttributeList

Parameters -className

Description Get a list of attributes of the class specified with the class name parameter

4.2.5. Relations Relation data structure: •

domainName: a string that defines the domain used for the relation

class1Name: a string to identify the first class of the relation

card1Id: a bigint to identify the first card of the relation

class2Name: a string to identify the second class of the relation

card2Id: a bigint to identify the second card of the relation Function

Parameters

Description

getRelationAttributes

-class1Name -class2Name -card1Id -card2Id -domainName

Get the attributes of a specific relation

getRelationHistory

-class1Name -class2Name -card1Id -card2Id -domainName

Get the history of a specific relation

getRelationList

-className -cardId

Get the full list of relations of a specific card owned by the class specified by Class name

getRelationListExt

-domain -className -cardId

Get the full extended list of relations of a specific card owned by the class specified by Class name

createRelation

-class1Name -class2Name

Create a relation between the two classes and two cards specified in the parameters

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-card1Id -card2Id -domainName createRelationWithAttrib -class1Name utes -class2Name -card1Id -card2Id -domainName -attributes

Create a relation between the two classes and two cards specified in the parameters with the provided list f attributes

updateRelationAttributes -class1Name -class2Name -card1Id -card2Id -domainName -attributes

Update the attributes owned by the relation between the specified cards and classes provided in the parameters

deleteRelation

Delete the specified relation

-class1Name -class2Name -card1Id -card2Id -domainName

4.2.6. Classes Function

Parameters

Description

getClassSchema

-className

Get the schema of a the class with the name specified in the parameters

getClassSchemaById

-classId -includeAttributes

Get the schema of a the class with the id specified in the parameters and, optionally, include its attributes

getClassSchemaByNam -flassName e

Get the schema of a the class with the name specified in the parameters

4.2.7. Functions Function callFunction

Parameters -functionName -code -name -value

getFunctionList

Description Execute the specified function

Obtain a list of all available functions

4.2.8. Attachments Attachment data structure: •

category: a string that identifies the category of the attribute

description: a string that reppresent the description of the attachment

filename: a string that contains the name of the file with the extension

version: a string containing the version of the attachment

author: a string containing the author of the upload

created: a date indicating when the file was firstly uploaed

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modified: a date indicating when the file was last modifies Function

copyAttachment

Parameters -sourceClassName -sourceId -destinationClassName -destinationId

Description Copy an attachment from one class to another class

updateAttachmentDescri -className ption -filename -description

Modify the description of the attachment with name Filename owned by the specified class

downloadAttachment

Download the specified attachment

-className -objectId -filename

4.2.9. Reports Function

Parameters

Description

getBuiltInReport

-id -extension -params

Get a report with the specified id and extension

getReport

-id -extension -params

Get a report with the specified id and extension

getReportList

-type -limit -offset

Get a full list of reports of the specified type

getReportParameters

-id -extension

Obtain a list of all report parameters for the specified report with the specified extension

4.2.10. Other functions Function

Parameters

Description

abortWorkflow

-card

Abort a specific workflow for the specified card in the parameters

generateDigest

-plainText -digestAlgorithm

Generate a digest with the specified algorithm

getActivityMenuSchema getActivityObjects

Get the activity menu schema -className -cardId

getMenuSchema

Get a list of activity objects for a specific card owned by the class with className Get the menu schema

getProcessHelp

-className -cardId

Get the process help for the specified card owned by the class with name className

getReference

-className -query -orderType -limit -offset -fullTextQuery -cqlQuery -

Get the specified reference

getUserInfo

Get the information about the authenticated user

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notify resumeWorkflow

-card

Resume the workflow of a card

suspendWorkflow

-card

Suspend the workflow of a card

updateWorkflow

-card

Update the workflow of a card

sync

-xml

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5. REST Web Services 5.1. CMDBuild REST web service Unlike SOAP, for the REST webservices there isn’t a file containing every function that can be requested on the same endpoint, but there are specific endpoints for every action. If we want to operate on a card the endpoint will be: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/ cards And with GET, POST, PUT, DELETE requests and addition to the endpoint path we can get a list of cards, update a specific card, create new ones, etc.

5.2. CMDBuild REST Endpoints In this paragraph a list of currently available endpoints and data structure will be presented. Note that in some cases the enpoint can have some variations in the path, for example some endpoints are the same for cards or process instances, and when that occours the “|” symbol is used. (classes|processes means we can either use classes or processes) The “Function” column indicated the name of the endpoint function in the source code of CMDBuild. When an endpoint requires additional information in the path it will be specified in the Path column. When an endpoint requires additional query params, those will be specified in the Parameters column. A data structure is presented whenever a POST/PUT endpoint requires a custom data structure containing the required details in a json format; The majority of endpoints will provide a function to read the entire list of objects, a function to get the details of a specific object, a function to create a new object, a function to update an existing object and a function to delete an existing object. In the path of various endpoints, whenever there is “id”, “classId”, “cardId” or similar, that has to be substituted with the id (or code when talking about classes) of the required element. To avoid listing every time all the standard query parameters for endpoints that handle a list of items, a new object called StandardQueryParams has been created to always include those parameters. This is just to simplify the documentation, when the parameter StandardQueryParams is specified for an endpoint it is possible to use the following query parameters (this change doesn’t impact the usage, it’s just to avoid listing all the query parameters every time they are used): •

attrs

List of attributes to return

filter

A string containing a filter

sort

A string containing the sorting function

limit

A long value to limit the amount of results

offset

The pagination offset

start

A long value to set an offset in the resultset

detailed

A boolean to forse the server to return a detailed response

positionOf

A long value containing an id to return in the meta field

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5.2.1. Async Operation Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/async Path

Parameters

Type

Description

/jobs/{jobId}

GET

Obtain the status of an async job

/jobs/{jobId}/response

GET

Obtain the results of an async job

* {jobid}: Numeric id of the job

5.2.2. Audits Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/system/audit Path

Parameters

/mark

Type

Description

GET

Obtain the current date

/requests

-since String -limit Long

GET

Obtain a list of last requests since the date specified

/errors

-since String -limit Long

GET

Obtain a list of last errors since the date specified

GET

Get the details of a specific request

/requests/{requestId} * {requestId}: String id of the request

5.2.3. Bim project Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/bim/projects Bim project data structure: •

name

String

description

String

importMapping

String

projectId

String

parentId

Long

ownerClass

String

ownerCard

String

Path /{projectId}/values/{globalId}

Parameters

Description

GET

Obtain the full list of Bim projects

GET

Obtain details about a bim value with the specified globalId

GET

Obtain the specified Bim project

-data json -file multipart dataHandler

POST

Create a new Bim project

-data

PUT

Update the specified Bim project

-if_exists boolean

/{projectId}

/{projectId}

Type

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json -file multipart dataHandler /{projectId}/file

-ifcFormat String

GET

Download the specified Ifc file for the specified Bim project

/{projectId}/file

-file dataHandler -ifcFormat String

POST

Upload a new Ifc file for the specified Bim project

/{projectId}

DELETE Delete the specified bim project

/{projectId}/convert/xkt

POST

Update the specified bim project from ifc to xkt

* {projectId}: Long id of the bim project * {globalId}: String id of the bim value

5.2.4. Bim values Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/bim/values Path /globalId

Parameters -if_exists Boolean

Type GET

Description Obtain the Bim values of the specified Bim project

* {globalId}: String id of the bim value

5.2.5. Boot Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/boot Path

Parameters

/status

Type

Description

GET

Get the current status of the system

/database/check

-dbConfig Map<String,String>

POST

Verify the validity of the provided database configuration

/database/configure

-file multipart dataHandler -dbConfig Map<String,String>

POST

Configure the database with the provided configuration and provided database dump

/patches

GET

Obtain a list of currently available patches

/patches/apply

POST

Tell the system to perform the installation of every currently available patch

5.2.6. Calendar Event Attachments Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/calendar/events/{eventId}/attachments Attachment data structure: •

category

String

fileName

String

majorVersion

boolean

cardValues

Map<String, Objects>

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Path

Parameters

Type

Description

-attachment attachmentData -file DataHandler -copyFrom_class String -copyFrom_card Long -copyFrom_id String

POST

Create a new attachment for the specified calendar event with the possibility of copying the attachment from another card

-wsQueryOption

GET

Obtain a list of all the attachments for the specified event

/{attachmentId}

GET

Obtain a single attachment with the specified attachmentId

/{attachmentId}/{file}

GET

Download the file of a specific attachment

/{attachmentId}/preview

GET

Get the attachment preview if available

PUT

Update a specific attachment with the provided data

/{attachmentId}

-attachment attachmentData -file DataHandler

/{attachmentId}

DELETE Delete an attachment with the specified id

/{attachmentId}/history

GET

Obtain the history of a specific attachment

/{attachmentId}/history/ version/file

GET

Get an older version of a specific attachment

* {eventId}: Long id of the event * {attachmentId}: String id of the attachment

5.2.7. Calendar Event Email Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/calendar/events/{eventId}/emails Path

/{emailId}

/{emailId}

Parameters

Type

Description

-applyTemplate Boolean -template_only Boolean -attachments List<String> -parts List<Attachment>

POST

Create a new email for the specified event with the possibility of adding a list of attachmentIds

-emailData wsEmailData

PUT

Update an existing email

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Obtain a list of every email associated with the specified event

GET

Get the details of a specific email

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related to a specific event /{emailId}

DELETE Delete a sepcific email

* {eventId}: Long id of the event * {emailId}: Long id of the email

5.2.8. Calendar Event Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/calendar/events Event data structure: •

category

String

priority

String

card

Long

sequence

Long

content

String

description

String

timeZone

String

eventEditMode

String

partecipants

List<String>

onCardDeleteAction

String

type

String

begin

String

end

String

completion

String

owner

String

status

String

source

String

notes

String

values

Map<String, Object>

Path /{eventId}

/{eventId}

Parameters

Description

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Obtain a list of every event

-includeStats Boolean

GET

Get the details of a specific event

-data json

POST

Create a new event with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing event with the provided data

/{eventId} /{eventId}/history

Type

DELETE Remove an existing event -limit Long -start Long -detailed

GET

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Boolean /{eventId}/history/recordId /print/{file}

-StandardQueryParams -extension String -attributes String

GET

Obtain the details of a specific record from the history of an event

GET

Obtain a report of all events (it is possible to filter the events with the standard query parameters)

* {eventId}: Long id of the event

5.2.9. Calendar Sequence Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/calendar/sequences Sequence data structure: •

category

String

priority

String

card

Long

content

String

description

String

timeZone

String

title

String

eventCount

Integer

frequencyMultiplier

Integer

maxActiveEvents

Integer

eventEditMode

String

eventTime

String

frequency

String

partecipants

List<String>

onCardDeleteAction

String

sequenceParamsEditMode

String

showGeneratedEventsPreview Boolean

eventType

String

firstEvent

String

lastEvent

String

trigger

Long

endType

String

events

List<WsEventData>

values

Map<String, Object>

Path /{sequenceId}

Parameters -includeEvents Boolean

Type GET

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-detailed Boolean -includeEvents Boolean

GET

Obtain a list of sequences related to a specific card

-data json

POST

Create a new sequence with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing sequence with the provided data

/{sequenceId} /_ANY/generate-events

DELETE Remove a specific sequence -data json

POST

Generate events based on the provided data

* {sequenceId}: Long id of the squence

5.2.10. Calendar Trigger Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/calendar/triggers Trigger data structure: •

category

String

priority

String

conditionScript

String

content

String

code

String

description

String

timeZone

String

eventCount

Integer

frequencyMultiplier

Integer

maxActiveEvents

Integer

delay

String

eventEditMode

String

eventTime

String

frequency

String

partecipants

List<String>

onCardDeleteAction

String

sequenceParamsEditMode

String

showGeneratedEventsPreview Boolean

active

Boolean

eventType

String

ownerClass

String

ownerAttr

String

endType

String

lastEvent

String

scope

String

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Path

Parameters

/{triggerId} /{triggerId}/generatesqeuence

Description

GET

Obtain the details of a specific trigger

GET

Generate a sequence based on the provided data

POST

Force the event creation for the specified trigger

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Get a full list of calendar triggers

-data json

POST

Create a new trigger with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing trigger with the provided data

-dateValue String

/{triggerId}/create-events

/{triggerId}

Type

/{triggerId}

DELETE Delete an existing trigger

* {triggerId}: Long id of the squence

5.2.11. Calendar View Event Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/calendar/views/viewId/events Path

Parameters

/{eventId} -limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

Type

Description

GET

Get the details of a specific event of a view

GET

Obtain a list of events of a specific view

* {eventId}: Long id of the squence

5.2.12. Card Attachments Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ attachments Attachment data structure: •

category

String

fileName

String

majorVersion

boolean

cardValues

Map<String, Objects>

Path

Parameters -attachment attachmentData -file DataHandler -copyFrom_class String -copyFrom_card Long -copyFrom_id

Type POST

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String -wsQueryOption

GET

Obtain a list of all the attachments for the specified card

/{attachmentId}

GET

Obtain a single attachment with the specified attachmentId

/{attachmentId}/download

GET

Download the file of a specific attachment

GET

Obtain many attachments file based on the id list

GET

Get the attachment preview if available

PUT

Update a specific attachment with the provided data

/_MANY/file

-attachmentId List<String>

/{attachmentId}/preview /{attachmentId}

-attachment attachmentData -file DataHandler

/{attachmentId}

DELETE Delete an attachment with the specified id

/{attachmentId}/history

GET

Obtain the history of a specific attachment

/{attachmentId}/history/ version/file

GET

Get an older version of a specific attachment

* {attachmentId}: String id of the attachment

5.2.13. Card Bim values Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ bimvalue Path

Parameters -if_exists Boolean -include_related Boolean

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of every Bim value associated with the specified card

5.2.14. Card email attachments Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ emails/emailId/attachments Attachment data structure: •

category

String

fileName

String

majorVersion

boolean

cardValues

Map<String, Objects>

Path

Parameters

Type POST

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GET

Obtain a list of every available attachment for the specified email

/{attachmentId}

GET

Obtain the details of an attachment with id attachmentId of a specific email

/{attachmentId}/file

GET

Download the attachment with id attachmentId of the specified email

/{attachmentId}/preview

GET

Obtain a preview of the attachment with id attachmentId of the specified email

PUT

Update an existing attachment with id attachmentId of the specified email with the given data

/{attachmentId}

-attachment multipart json -file multipart dataHandler

/{attachmentId}

DELETE Delete a specific attachment with if attachmentId of the email with id emailId

/{attachmentId}/history

GET

Obtain the history of a specific attachment

/{attachmentId}/history/ version/file:

GET

Download the specified previous version of the attachment with id attachmentId of the email with if emailId

* {attachmentId}: String id of the attachment

5.2.15. Card email Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ emails Email data structure: •

delay

Long

from

String

replyTo

String

to

String

cc

String

bcc

String

subject

String

body

String

contentType

String

account

Long

template

Long

autoReplyTemplate

Long

keepSynchronization

boolean

noSubjectPrefix

boolean

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promptSynchronization

boolean

status

String

_expr

String

Path

Parameters -limit Integer -start Integer -detailed Boolean

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available email associated with a card, with the possibility of changing the response to detailed or not and the possibility of change the number of results with limit

GET

Obtain the details of a specific email

-data List<json> -apply_template Boolean -template_only Boolean

POST

Create an email associated with a card with the data provided in emailData, with the possibility of extending a pre-existing template or using only a template

-data json -apply_template Boolean -template_Only Boolean

PUT

Update an existing email associated with a card with the provided data in emailData

/{emailId}

/{emailId}

Type

/{emailId}

DELETE Delete a specific email

* {emailId}: Long id of the email

5.2.16. Card geo values Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ geovalues Geo values data structure: •

_type

String

x

Double

y

Double

points

List<WsPoint>

Point data structure: •

x

Double

y

Double Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Obtain every geovalue associated with a card

GET

Obtain the details of a specific geovalue

PUT

Update an existing geovalue with the provided data

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DELETE Delete a specific geovalue

* {attributeId}: Long id of the geo attribute

5.2.17. Card history Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ history Path

Parameters

-limit Long -start Long -types List<String> /{recordId}

Type

Description

GET

Get the history of a specific card, include cards, relations, system cards with the usage of the types parameter

GET

Get the details of a specific card in the card history

* {recordId}: Long id of the history card

5.2.18. Card locks Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ lock Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Get the lock of a specific card

POST

Create a lock for a specific card

DELETE Release a lock for a specific card

5.2.19. Card print Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/classId/cards/cardId/print/file: Path

Parameters -extension String

Type GET

Description Dwnload a file with an arbitrary extension, with the details of a specific card with cardId, owned by a class with classId

5.2.20. Card relations Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ relations Relation data structure: •

_id

Long

_type

String

_sourceType

String

_sourceId

Long

_destinationType

String

_destinationId

Long

_is_direct

boolean

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Path

/{relationId}

Parameters

Type

Description

-limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

GET

Get a list of relations for a specific card

-relationData json

POST

Create a new relation for a specific card with the provided data

-relationData json

PUT

Update an existing relation for a specific card with the provided data

/{relationId}

DELETE Delete a specific relation

* {relationId}: Long id of the history card

5.2.21. Cards Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/classId/cards Card data structure: The data structure for a card is a map of string and objects that vary based on the class definition

Path /{cardId}

/{cardId}

Parameters

Type

Description

-includeModel Boolean -includeWidgets Boolean -includeStats Boolean

GET

Obtain the details of a specific card

-StandardQueryParams -functionValue String -distinctIncludeNull Boolean -distinct String -count String

GET

Get a list of all available cards owned by a class, with the possibility of adding filters to limit the results

-data json

POST

Create a new card with the provided data for a specific class

-data json

PUT

Update an existing card with the provided data

/{cardId}

DELETE Delete a specific card -StandardQueryParams -data json

PUT

Update many cards at once

-StandardQueryParams

DELETE Delete many cards at once

* {cardId}: Long id of the card

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5.2.22. Charset Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/syste,/charsets Path

Parameters

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all available charsets

5.2.23. Chat messages Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/session/current/messages Message data structure: •

status

String

target

String

subject

String

content

String

thread

String

meta

Map<String, String>

Path

/{recordId}

Parameters

Type

Description

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Obtain a list of all available messages for the current session

-messageData json

PUT

Update the specified message

-messageData json

POST

Create a new message with the specified data

/{recordId}

DELETE Delete a message specified message id

with

the

* {recordId}: Long id of the message

5.2.24. Chat peers Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/session/current/peers Path

Parameters -StandardQueryParams

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all available peers for the current session

5.2.25. Class attributes Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/attributes Attribute data structure: •

formatPattern

String

unitOfMeasure

String

unitOfMeasureLocation

String

visibleDecimals

Integer

preselectIfUnique

boolean

showThousandsSeparator

boolean

showSeconds

boolean

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showSeparators

boolean

type

String

name

String

description

String

showInGrid

boolean

showInReducedGrid

boolean

domainKey

String

domain

String

direction

String

unique

boolean

mandatory

boolean

active

boolean

index

Integer

defaultValue

String

group

String

precision

String

scale

String

targetClass

String

maxLenght

Integer

editorType

String

lookupType

String

filter

String

help

String

showIf

String

validationRules

String

mode

boolean

autoValue

String

metadata

map<String, String>

classOrder

Integer

isMasterDetail

Boolean

masterDetailDescription

String

ipType

String

textContentSecurity

String

Path

Parameters

/{attributeId} -limit Long -start

Type

Description

GET

Obtain the details of a specific attribute

GET

Obtain a list of every available attribute for the specified class

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Long

/{attributeId}

-data json

POST

Create a new attribute for a specific class with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing attribute with the provided data

/{attributeId}

DELETE Delete a specific attribute

/order

-attrOrder List<String>

POST

Reorder the list of attributes for a specific class with the new order set in the parameter attrOrder

* {attributeId}: Long id of the message

5.2.26. Class filters Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/filters Filter data structure: •

name

String

description

String

target

String

configuration

String

active

Boolean

shared

Boolean

ownerType

String

Path

Parameters -limit Long -start Long -shared Boolean

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available filter for a specific class, with the possibility of filtering the result

GET

Read a specific filter owned by a class with id classId

-data json

POST

Create a new filter for a specific class with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing filter with the data provided in element

/{filterId}

/{filterId}

Type

/{filterId}

DELETE Delete a specific filter

/{filterId}/defaultFor

GET

Obtain a list of roles for a specific filter

POST

Update the list of roles for a specific filter

/{filterId}/defaultFor

-roles List<json>

* {filterId}: Long id of the filter

5.2.27. Class or process domains Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/domains

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Parameters -detailed Boolean

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all domains related to a class or process, with the possibility of specifying if obtaining the full response or a basic response with the boolean parameter includeFullDetails

5.2.28. Class print Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes Path

Parameters

Type

Description

/{classId}/print/file

-filter String -sort String -limit Long -start Long -extension String -attributes String

GET

Obtain the result of a specific report with the provided extension

/{classId}/print_schema/file

-file String -extenstion String

GET

Obtain a file with the schema of the specified class

/print_schema/file

-file String -extension String

GET

Obtain a file with the schema of the whole database

* {classId}: Long id of the class

5.2.29. Class stats Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/classId Path /stats

Parameters WsQueryParams -Query

Type

Description

GET

Obtain class stats

GET

Obtain class relations stats

String /relations

-StandardQueryParams

5.2.30. Classes Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes Class data structure: •

name

String

description

String

defaultFilter

Long

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defaultImportTemplate

Long

defaultExportTemplate

Long

_icon

Long

validationRule

String

type

String

allowedExtensions

String

checkCount

String

checkCountNumber

String

maxFileSize

Int

messageAttr

String

flowStatusAttr

String

engine

String

parent

String

active

Boolean

prototype

Boolean

noteInline

Boolean

noteInlineClosed

Boolean

attachmentsInline

Boolean

attachmentsInlineClosed

Boolean

enableSaveButton

Boolean

dmsCategory

String

multitenantMode

String

stoppableByUser

Boolean

formTriggers

List<ClassDataFormTrigger>

contextMenuItems

List<ContextMenuItems>

widgets

List<Widgets>

attributeGroups

List<AttributeGroups>

domainOrder

List<String>

help

String

formStructure

JsonNode

Path

Parameters -detailed Boolean -limit Long -start Long -filter String

/{classId}

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of every available class

GET

Get the details of a specific class

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POST

Create a new class with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing class with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific class

/{classId} * {classId}: Long id of the class

5.2.31. Configurations Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/configuration Path

Parameters

Type

Description

/public

GET

Obtain the public configuration

/system

GET

Obtain the system configuration

5.2.32. Context menu component Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/components/contextmenu Custom menu component data structure: •

description

String

active

boolean

Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of the available custom menu components

/{contextMenuId}

GET

Obtain the details of a specific custom menu component

/{contextMenuId}

DELETE

Delete a specific custom menu component

/{contextMenuId}/ {targetDevice}

DELETE

Delete a specific custom menu component for the specified target device

-extension String -parameters String

GET

Download the custom menu component for the specified target device

-file dataHandler -data json -merge Boolean

POST

Create a new custom menu component with the provided data

-file dataHandler -data json

PUT

Update a specific custom menu component with the provided file

/{contextMenuId}/ {targetDevice}/file

/{contextMenuId}

* {contextMenuId}: Long id of the context menu component * {targetDevice}: Target device of the context menu component

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5.2.33. Core components Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/components/core/{type} Core components data structure: •

name

String

description

String

data

String

active

Boolean

Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of the available core components

/{componentId}

GET

Obtain the details of a specific core component

/{componentId}

DELETE

Delete a specific core component

-coreComponent json

POST

Create a new core component with the provided data

-coreComponent json

PUT

Update a specific core component with the provided data

/{componentId}

* {componentId}: Long id of the core component

5.2.34. Custom pages Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/custompages Custom page data structure: •

description

String

active

boolean

Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of the available custom pages

/{customPageId}

GET

Obtain the details of a specific custom page

/{customPageId}

DELETE

Delete a specific custom page

/{customPageId}/ {targetDevice}

DELETE

Delete a specific custom page for the specified target device

-file dataHandler -customPageData json -merge Boolean

POST

Create a new custom page with the provided data

/{customPageId}

-file dataHandler -data json

PUT

Update a specific custom page with the provided data

/{customPageId}/

-extension

GET

Download the custom page file

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* {customPageId}: Long id of the custom page * {targetDevice}: Target device of the custom page

5.2.35. Dashboard Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/dashboards Dashboard data structure: •

name

String

description

String

active

boolean

charts

Object

layout

Object

Path

Parameters -detailed Boolean -limit Integer -start Integer

Description

GET

List all available dashboars

GET

Obtain a specific dashboard

-dashboardData json

POST

Create a new dashboard with the provided data

-dashboardData json

PUT

Update an existing dashboard with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific dashboard

/{dashboardId}

/{dashboardId}

Type

/{dashboardId} * {dashboardId}: Long id of the dashboard

5.2.36. Dms category values Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/dms/categories/lookupTypeId/values Same data structure as the LookUp values one.

Path

Parameters

/{lookupValueId}

/{lookupValueId} /{lookupValueId}

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a dms category value

GET

Obtain a list of all the dms category values for the specific category

-data json

POST

Create a new dms category value

-data json

PUT

Update an existing dms category value

DELETE

Delete an existing dms category value

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POST

Reorder the dms category values

* {lookupValueId}: Long id of the dms lookupValue

5.2.37. Dms categories Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/dms/categories Same data structure as the LookUp type one Path

Parameters

/{lookupTypeId}

-data json

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a specific dms category

GET

Obtain a list of all the dms categories

POST

Create a new dms category

DELETE

Delete a dms category

* {lookupTypeId}: Id of the dms lookup type

5.2.38. Dms models Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/dms/models Same data structure as the class one Path

Parameters -StandardQueryParams

Type

Description

GET

Obtain all dms models

GET

Obtain a specific dms model

-data json

POST

Create a new dms model

-data json

PUT

Update an existing dms model

/{classId}

DELETE

Delete an existing dms model

/{classId}/attributes/ {attributeId}

GET

Read a specific attribute of the specified dms model

/{classId}

/{classId}

/{classId}/attributes

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Read all attributes of a specific dms model

/{classId}/attributes

-data json

POST

Create a new attribute for a specific dms model

/{classId}/attributes/ {attributeId}

-data json

PUT

Update a specific attribute for a dms model

DELETE

Delete a specific attribute

/{classId}/attributes/ {attributeId} /{classId}/attributes/order

-attrOrder List<String>

POST

Reorder attributes

the

dms

model

/{classId}/print_schema/file

-extension String

GET

Print the schema of a specific dms model

* {classId}: String Id of the dms model class * {attributeId}: Long Id of the dms model attribute

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5.2.39. Domain attributes Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/domains/domainId/attributes Attribute data structure: •

formatPattern

String

unitOfMeasure

String

unitOfMeasureLocation

String

visibleDecimals

Integer

preselectIfUnique

boolean

showThousandsSeparator

boolean

showSeconds

boolean

showSeparators

boolean

type

String

name

String

description

String

showInGrid

boolean

showInReducedGrid

boolean

domainKey

String

domain

String

direction

String

unique

boolean

mandatory

boolean

active

boolean

index

Integer

defaultValue

String

group

String

precision

String

scale

String

targetClass

String

maxLenght

Integer

editorType

String

lookupType

String

filter

String

help

String

showIf

String

validationRules

String

mode

boolean

autoValue

String

metadata

map<String, String>

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Integer

isMasterDetail

Boolean

masterDetailDescription

String

ipType

String

textContentSecurity

String

Path

Parameters -limit Integer -start Integer

Obtain the full attributes list of a specific domain, with the possibility of filtering the result with limit and offset

GET

Get the details of a specific domain attribute

-data json

POST

Create a new attribute for a specific domain with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing attribute with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific attribute owned by a domain

POST

Reorder the list of domain attributes of a specific domain with the porovided order provided in attrOrder

/{attributeId} /{attributeId}

Description

GET

/{attributeId}

/{attributeId}

Type

-attrOrder List <String>

* {attributeId}: Long Id of the domain attribute

5.2.40. Domains Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/domains Domain data structure: •

source

String

name

String

description

String

destination

String

cardinality

String

descriptionDirect

String

descriptionInverse

String

indexDirect

int

indexInverse

int

descripttionMasterDetail

String

filterMasterDetail

String

disabledSourceDescendants

List<String>

disabledDestinationDescendants

List<String>

masterDetailAggregateAttrs

List<String

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active

boolean

isMasterDetail

boolean

sourceInline

Boolean

sourceDefaultClosed

Boolean

destinationInline

Boolean

destinationDefaultClosed

Boolean

cascadeActionDirect_askConfirm

Boolean

cascadeActionInverse_askConfirm

Boolean

cascadeActionDirect

String

cascadeActionInverse

String

Path

Parameters -filter String -limit Integer -start Integer

Description

GET

Obtain a complete list of all available domains with the possibility of filtering the results with limit and offset

GET

Get the details of a specific domain

-domainData json

POST

Create a new domain with the provided data

-domainData json

PUT

Update an existing domain with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing domain

/{domainId}

/{domainId}

Type

/{domainId} * {domainId}: Long Id of the domain

5.2.41. Email accounts Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/email/accounts Email account data structure: •

name

String

username

String

password

String

address

String

smtp_server

String

smtp_port

Integer

smtp_ssl

boolean

smtp_starttls

boolean

imap_output_folder

String

imap_server

String

imap_port

Integer

imap_ssl

boolean

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boolean

Path

Parameters -limit Long -offset Long -detailed Boolean

Description

GET

Obtain the full list of available email accounts with the possibility of filtering the results with limit and offset

GET

Get the details of a specific email account

-emailAccountData json

POST

Create a new email account with the provided data

-emailAccountData json

PUT

Update an existing email account with the provided data

/{accountId}

/{accountId}

Type

/{accountId}

Delete an existing email account

/_NEW/test

-emailAccountData json

POST

Verify the configuration of a new accout

/{accountId}/test

-emailAccountData json

POST

Verify the configuration of an existing account with the additional data

* {accountId}: Long Id of the email account

5.2.42. Email queue http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/email/queue Path

Parameters

Type

Description

/trigger

POST

Trigger the email queue to send outgoing emails

/outgoing

GET

Get a list of every email with outgoing status

/outgoing/{emailId}/trigger

POST

Trigger a specific email

* {emailId}: Long Id of the email to send

5.2.43. Email signatures Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/email/signatures Email signature data structure: •

active

Boolean

code

String

description

String

content_html

String

Path

Parameters -filter String -sort String -limit

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of available email signatures with the possibility of filtering the results with limit offset and sort

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/{signatureId}

GET

Get the details of a specific email signature

-emailSignatureData json

POST

Create a new email signature with the provided data

-emailSignatureData json

PUT

Update an existing email signature with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific email signature

/{signatureId} * {signatureId}: Long Id of the email signature

5.2.44. Email templates Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/email/templates Email template data structure: •

name

String

description

String

delay

Long

from

String

to

String

cc

String

bcc

String

subject

String

contentType

String

body

String

account

String

signature

Long

keepSynchronization

boolean

promptSynchronization

boolean

provider

String

data

Map<String, String> Path

Parameters -filter String -sort String -limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of available email templates with the possibility of filtering the results with limit offset and sort

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-includeBindings Boolean /{templateId}

/{templateId}

GET

Get the details of a specific template

-data json

POST

Create a new email template with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing template with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing email template

/{templateId} * {templateId}: Long Id of the email template

5.2.45. Etl Config Base url:http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/etl/configs Etl gate data structure: •

disabled

String

enabled

Boolean

params

Map<String, String>

data

String Path

Parameters

Type

Description

-StandardQueryParams -includeMeta boolean

GET

Obtain a list of all Etl configs

/{configCode}

-includeMeta boolean -if_exists boolean

GET

Obtain the details of a specific etl config

/{configCode}/items

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Obtain a list of items of a specific etl config, with the possibility of filtering the results with the standard query parameters

-etlConfigData json

POST

Create a new etl config with the provided data

-etlConfigData json -file dataHandler

PUT

Update an existing elt config

DELETE

Delete a specific etl config

/{configCode}

/{configCode} * {configCode}: String Id of the etl config

5.2.46. Etl Gate Base url:http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/etl/gates Etl gate data structure: •

code

String

description

String

processingMode

String

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allowPublicAccess

Boolean

enabled

Boolean

config

Map<String, String>

handlers

List<Map<String, String>>

Path

by-class/{classId}

Parameters

Type

-limit Long -offset Long -detailed boolean

GET

Obtain a list of all Etl gates

-StandardQueryParams -include_etl_templates boolean

GET

Obtain a list of etl gates for a class

GET

Get the details of a specific etl gate

-date json

POST

Create a new Etl gate with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing Etl gate with the provided data

DELETE

Remove an existing Etl gate

/{gateId}

/{gateId}

Description

/{gateId} * {gateId}: Long Id of the etl gate * {classId}: String Id of the class

5.2.47. Etl messages Base url:http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/etl/messages Path

Parameters

Type

-detailed Boolean

Description

GET

Obtain a list of etl messages

/{messageReference}

GET

Obtain a specific message with the messageReference provided

/{messageReference}/ attachments/{attachmentId}

GET

Obtain an attachment of the specific message

* {messageReference}: String Id of the message

5.2.48. Etl templates Base url:http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/etl/templates Etl template data structure: •

errorTemplate

String

notificationTemplate

String

errorAccount

String

notificationAccount

String

fileFormat

String

code

String

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description

String

targetName

String

targetType

String

source

String

exportFilter

String

mergeMode

String

mergeMode_when_missing_update_attr

String

mergeMode_when_missing_update_value

String

active

Boolean

enableCreate

Boolean

type

String

useHeader

Boolean

ignoreColumnOrder

Boolean

dataRow

Integer

firstCol

Integer

charset

String

csv_separator

String

importKeyAttributes

Object

filter

JsonNode

columns

List<EtlColumnData>

dateFormat

String

timeFormat

String

decimalSeparator

String

thousandsSeparator

String

handleMissingRecordOnError

Boolean

attributes

List<AttributeData>

Path

Parameters

Type

Description

-StandardQueryParams

GET

Obtain all etl templates

/by-class/{classId}

-StandardQueryParams -include_related_domains boolean

GET

Obtain all etl templates for a specific class

/by-process/{classId}

-StandardQueryParams -include_related_domains boolean

GET

Obtain all etl templates for a specific process

/by-view/{viewId}

-StandardQueryParams -include_related_domains boolean

GET

Obtain all etl templates for a specific view

GET

Get the details of a specific template

GET

Execute an template

/{templateId} /{templateId}/export

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/{templateId}

-dile dataHandler -detailed_report boolean

POST

Execute an template

-data json

POST

Create a new etl template

-data json

PUT

Update an existing etl template

DELETE

Delete an existing template

/{templateId} /inline/export /inline/export/fileName /inline/import

-data String -config json

POST

-file dataHandler -config json

POST

import

using

a

* {classId}: String Id of the class * {viewId}: Long Id of the view * {templateId}: Long Id of the template

5.2.49. Fk Domain Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/fkdomains Path

Parameters -filter String -limit Long -start Long

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all FKs for every domain, with the possibility of filtering the results

5.2.50. Functions Base url:http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/functions Path

Parameters -limit Integer -start integer -filter String -detailed Boolean

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available functions with the possibility of filtering the results wuth limit offset and filter

GET

Get the details of a specific functions

GET

Get a list of input parameters of a specific function

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-limit Integer -start Integer

GET

Get a list of output parameters of a specific function

/{functionId}/outputs

-parameters String -model String

GET

Call a specific function

/outputs

-model String

POST

* {functionId}: Long Id of the function

5.2.51. Geo attributes Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/geoattributes Geo attribute data structure: •

_icon

Long

name

String

description

String

active

Boolean

type

String

subtype

String

index

int

zoomMin

int

zoomDef

int

zoomMax

int

visibility

List<String>

style

Map<String, Object>

infoWindowEnabled

Boolean

infoWindowContent

String

infoWindowImage

String

Path

/order

Parameters

Type

Description

-limit Integer -start Integer -detailed Boolean -visible Boolean

GET

Obtain a full list of all available atrtibutes with the possibility of filtering the results with offset, limit and visible

-attrOrder List<Long>

POST

Reorder the list of attributes with the details provided in attrOrder

GET

Get the details of a specific attribute

POST

Create a new attribute for a

/{attributeId} -data

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specific class with the provided data

/visibility

-geoAttributes List<Long>

POST

Update the visibility of the attributes owned by a specific class

/{attributeId}

-data json

PUT

Update a specific attribute with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific attribute

/{attributeId} * {attributeId}: Long Id of the attribute

5.2.52. Geo style rules Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/geostylerules Geo style rules data structure: •

name

String

description

String

function

String

attribute

String

alanalysistype

String

classattribute

String

segments

Integer

owner

String

rules

JsonNode

Path

Parameters -limit Integer -start Integer

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of geo style rules

GET

Get the details of a specific geo style rule owned by the class with id classId

-data json

POST

Create a new geo style ruleset with the provided data for the class with id classId

-data json

PUT

Update a specific geo style rule with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing ruleset with the id rulesetId and class with id classId

/{rulesetId}

/{rulesetId}

Type

/{rulesetId}

/{rulesetId}/result

-cards String

GET

Get the results of the application of a ruleset with id rulesetId

/tryRules

-data json -cards String

POST

Get the results of the application of a ruleset with the provided data

* {rulesetId}: Long Id of the attribute

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5.2.53. Geo values Base url: geovalues

http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/_ANY/cards|instances/_ANY/ Path

Parameters

Type

-attrs Set<Long> -area String -filter String -forOwner String -attach_nav_tree Boolean

GET

/area

-attribute Set<Long> -filter String

GET

/center

-attribute Set<Long> -filter String

GET

Description Obtain a list of all currently available geo values in the specified area

5.2.54. Geo server layers Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes|classes/classId/cards|instances/cardId/ geolayers Geo server layer data structure: •

name

String

type

String

active

Boolean

index

Integer

geoserver_name

String

description

String

zoomMin

int

zoomMax

int

zoomDef

int

visibility

List<String>

Path

Parameters

/{layerId}

Type

Description

GET

Get the details of a spefic geoserver layer for a specific card

-visible Boolean

GET

Obtain a full list of geo server layers for a specific card

-data json -file

PUT

Create a new attribute with the provided in data for a specific card

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DELETE

Delete an existing geo server layer with the provided data

* {layerId}: Long Id of the layer

5.2.55. Grants Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/roles/roleId/grants Grant data structure: •

mode

String

objectType

String

objectTypeName

String

filter

String

attributePrivileges

Map<String, String>

Path

Parameters -filter String -limit Long -start Long -include ObjectDescription Boolean -include RecordsWithoutGrant Boolean

/by-target/objectType/ objectTypeName /_ANY

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of available grants for a specific role

GET -data List<json>

POST

Update the list of available grants for a specific role with the provided data

5.2.56. Impersonation Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions/current/impersonate Path

Parameters

/username

Type

Description

POST

Impersonate a specific user with the provided username

DELETE

Stop the current impersonation

5.2.57. Jobs Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/jobs Job data structure: •

code

String

description

String

type

String

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boolean

config

Map<String, Object>

Path

Parameters -limit Long -start Long

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a available

GET

Get the details of a specific job

-data json

POST

Create a new job with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing job with the provided data

/{jobId}

DELETE

Delete a specific existing job

/{jobId}/run

POST

Run a specific job

/{jobId}

/{jobId}

list

of

every

Job

/{jobId}/runs

-limit Long -start Long

GET

Get a list of every execution of a specific job

/{jobId}/errors

-limit Long -start Long

GET

Get a list of all the errors generated by a specific job

/_ANY/runs

-limit Long -start Long

GET

Get a list of every run of every job

/_ANY/errors

-limit Long -start Long

GET

Get a list of all the errors generated by all jobs

GET

Get the details of a specific run of a specific job

/{jobId}/runs/{runId]

5.2.58. Language configurations Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/configuration/languages Path

Parameters

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all available languages

5.2.59. Languages Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/languages Path

Parameters -active Boolean

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all available languages

5.2.60. Locks Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/locks

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Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Get all available locks

/{lockId}

GET

Get details of a specific lock

/{lockId}

DELETE

Delete a specific lock

/_ANY

DELETE

Delete all locks

* {lockId}: Long Id of the lock

5.2.61. Lookup types Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/lookup_types Lookup type data structure: •

name

String

parent

String

Path

Parameters

/{lookupTypeId}

/{lookupTypeId}

Type

Description

GET

Get the details of a specific lookup type

-limit Long -start Long -filter String

GET

Obtain a list of all available lookup types

-data json

POST

Create a new lookup type with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing lookup type with the values provided in wsLookupType

DELETE

Delete an existing lookup type

/{lookupTypeId}

5.2.62. Lookup values Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/lookup_types/lookupTypeId/values Lookup data structure: •

code

String

description

String

index

Integer

active

boolean

parent_id

Long

default

boolean

note

String

text_color

String

icon_type

String

icon_image

String

icon_font

String

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String

Path

Parameters

/{lookupValueId}

/{lookupValueId}

Description

GET

Obtain a list of the lookup values for a specific lookup type

-limit Long -start Long -filter String -active Boolean

GET

Obtain a full list of the lookup values available

-data json

POST

Create a new lookup value for a specific lookup type with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing lookup value with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing lookup value

POST

Reorder the lookup value list of a specific lookup type with the provided data

/{lookupValueId} /order

Type

-lookupValueIds List<Long>

* {lookupValueId}: Long Id of the lookup value

5.2.63. Menu Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/menu Menu Node data structure: •

_id

String

menuType

MenuItemType

objectTypeName

String

objectDescription

String

children

List<MenuNodes>

Menu Root Node data structure: •

group

String

children

List<MenuNodes>

type

String

device

String

Path

Parameters -detailed Boolean

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a full list of all available menus

/{menuId}

GET

Get the details of a specific menu

/gismenu

GET

Get the details of the gismenu is it exists

POST

Create a new menu with the

-data

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provided data

-data json

/{menuId}

PUT

Update an existing menu with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing menu

* {menuId}: Long Id of the menu

5.2.64. Minions Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/system_services Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of the status of every available service

/{serviceId}

GET

Get the status details of a specific service

/{serviceId}/start

POST

Start a specific service

/{serviceId}/stop

POST

Stop a specific service

* {serviceId}: Long Id of the service

5.2.65. Nav trees Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/domainTrees Tree data structure: •

name

String

description

String

nodes

List<TreeNodes>

active

boolean

type

String

Tree node data structure: •

_id

String

filter

String

targetClass

String

description

String

domain

String

direction

String

recursionEnabled

Boolean

showOnlyOne

Boolean

nodes

List<TreeNodes>

Path

Parameters -filter String -limit Long -start Long

Type

Description

GET

Get a list of every available nav tree

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/{treeId}

/{treeId}

-treeMode String

GET

Obtain the details of a specific nav tree

-data json

POST

Create a new nav tree with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing nav tree with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific nav tree

/{treeId} * {treeId}: Long Id of the tree

5.2.66. Process configuration Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/configuration/processes Path

Parameters

/statuses

Type GET

Description Obtain a list with the statuses of every available process

5.2.67. Process instance activity email Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/instances/instanceId/activities/ activityId/emails Path /sync

Parameters -flowData

Type POST

Description Update a specific email with a specific card data

5.2.68. Process instance activity Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/instances/processInstanceId/ activities Path

Parameters

/{processActivityId}

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of every available task for a specific class

GET

Get all the details of a specific task

5.2.69. Process instance history Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/instances/instanceId/history Path

Parameters -limit Long -start Long

/{recordId}

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of the history of processes for a specific card

GET

Get the details of a specific record in the history

5.2.70. Process instances Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/instances Process instance data structure: •

values

Map<String, Object>

_advance

boolean

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String

Path

Parameters

Type

Description

-data json

POST

Create a new process instance with the provided data

/{processInstanceId}

-data json

PUT

Update a process instance with the provided data

/{processInstanceId}

-include_tasklist Boolean

GET

Get the details of a specific process

/{processInstanceId} /graph

-simplified Boolean

GET

-filter String -sort String -limit Long -start Long -positionOf Long -positionOf_goToPage Boolean -include_tasklist Boolean

GET

Obtain the list of all available process instances with the possibility of filtering the results with filter, sort, limit, offset, positionOfCard, goToPage

/{processInstanceId}

DELETE

Delete an instance

/{processInstanceId}/ suspend

POST

Suspend the specific process instance

/{processInstanceId}/resume

POST

Resume the specific process instance

DELETE

Delete the instance

existing

specific

process

process

5.2.71. Process start activities Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/start_activities Path

Parameters

Type GET

Description Get the start activities of a specific process

5.2.72. Process task definition Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/activities Task definition data structure: •

formStructure

JsonNode

Path

Parameters -limit Long -start Long

Type

Description

GET

Get all task definitions for a specific process

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/{taskId} /{taskId}

-data json

GET

Obtain the details of a specific task

PUT

Update an existing task

* {taskId}: String Id of the task

5.2.73. Process task Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes/processId/instance_activities Path

Parameters -limit Long -start Long

Type GET

Description Get all activities of a specific process

5.2.74. Processes Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/processes Path

Parameters -activeOnly Boolean -limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

Description

GET

Obtain a list of every available process

GET

Get the details of a specific process

-data json

POST

Create a new process with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing process with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing process

/{processId}

/{processId}

Type

/{processId} /{processId}/versions

-file DataHandler

POST

Upload a new xpdl

/{processId}/migration

-provider String -file DataHandler

POST

Upload a new xpdl and force the process to use the new xpdl version

/{processId}/versions

GET

Obtain a list of all xpdl version

/{processId}/versions/planId/ file

GET

Obtain an xpdl file

/{processId}/template

GET

Obtain an xpdl template file

* {processId}: Long Id of the process

5.2.75. Relation history Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/domains/domainId/relations

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Path

Parameters

/history/{relationId}

Type GET

Description Obtain a history record for the specific relation

5.2.76. Relations Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/domains/domainId/relations Path

Parameters -limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available relations for a specific domain

GET

Get the details of a specific relation

-data json

POST

Create a new relation with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing relation with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific relation

/{relationId}

/{relationId}

Type

/{relationId} /_ANY/move

-data json

POST

Move the specified relation

/_ANY/copy

-data json

POST

Copy a specific relation

* {relationId}: Long Id of the relation

5.2.77. Reports Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/reports Report data structure: •

_id

Long

code

String

description

String

_description_translation String

active

boolean

title

String

query

String

Path

Parameters -filter String -limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

Type GET

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GET

Get the details of a specific report

/{reportId}/attributes

-limit Long -start Long

GET

Get all attributes of a specific report

/{reportId}/file:

-extension String -parameters String

GET

Download a report on a specified file with a specified extension

-data json -attachments List<Attachment>

POST

Create a new report with the provided attachments

/{reportId}

-attachments List<Attachment>

PUT

Update an existing report with the provided data

/{reportId}/template-data json -attachments List<Attachment>

-data json -attachments List<Attachment>

PUT

Update an existing report template with the provided data

/{reportId}/template:

GET

Download template

/{reportId}

DELETE

Delete an existing report

a

specific

report

* {reportId}: Long Id of the relation

5.2.78. Resources Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/resources Path /company_logo/file

Parameters -roleId

Type GET

Description Obtain the logo of the company

5.2.79. Role class filters Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/roles/roleId/filters Path

Parameters

-data json

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available filter for a specific role

POST

Update the list of filters available for a specific role with the provided data

5.2.80. Roles Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/roles Role data structure: •

type

String

name

String

description

String

email

String

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active

boolean

processWidgetAlwaysEnabled boolean

startingClass

String

Path

Parameters

/roleId

Type

Description

GET

Get the details of a specific role

-limit Long -offset Long

GET

Obtain a list of all available roles

/roleId/users

-filter String -sort String -limit Long -start Long -assigned Boolean

GET

Obtain a list of all available roles for a specific user

/roleId/users

-users json

POST

Update the roles of a specific user

-jsonData String

POST

Create a new role with the provided data

-jsonData String

PUT

Update an existing role with the provided data

/roleId

5.2.81. Search Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/search Path

Parameters

Type

/itemType

-StandardQueryOptions

GET

/itemType1/itemType2

-StandardQueryOptions

GET

Description

5.2.82. Session menu Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions/sessionId/menu Path

Parameters -flat Boolean

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of every session menu available

5.2.83. Session preferences Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions/sessionId/preferences Path

/{key}

Parameters

-key String

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available preferences for a specific session

GET

Get the value of a specific user configuration

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-key String -value String

PUT

Update the value of a specific user configuration

-data Map<String, String>

POST

Update the vlue of multiple user configurations

DELETE

Delete a specific configuration key

/{key} * {key}: String session preference key

5.2.84. Sessions Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions Session data structure: •

username

String

password

String

role

String

scope

String

device

String

tenant

Long

ignoreTenants Boolean

activeTenants List<Long> Path

Parameters

Type

Description

-data json -includeExtendedData Boolean -scopeStr String -returnId Boolean

POST

Create a new session with the provided data

-include ExtendedData Boolean

GET

Get the details of a specific session

GET

Get the details of the privileges of a specific session

GET

Obtain a list of all available sessions

PUT

Update an existing session with the provided data

/{sessionId}

DELETE

Delete an existing session

/all

DELETE

Delete all existing sessions

/{sessionId}/keepalive

POST

Keep a session alive

/{sessionId}

/{sessionId}/privileges

/{sessionId}

-data json -includeExtendedData Boolean

* {sessionId}: String session id

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5.2.85. System configuration Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/system/config Path

Parameters

Type

Description

-detailed Boolean

GET

Get the full system configuration

/{key}

-includeDefault Boolean

GET

Get a specific configuration of the system

/{key}

-value String -encrypt Boolean

PUT

Update a specific configuration of the system

/_MANY

-data Map<String, String>

PUT

Update the system configuration with the provided data

/{key}

DELETE

Delete a configuration

/reload

POST

Reload the system configuration

specific

ststem

* {key}: String system configuration

5.2.86. System Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/system Path

Parameters

Type

Description

/status

GET

Obtain a list of the system services status

/cluster/status

GET

Get the status of the cluster system

/cache/drop

POST

Invalidate all system cache

/cache/cacheId/drop

POST

Invalidate a specific cache

/cache/stats

GET

Obtain a statuses

/stop

POST

Stop the CMDBuild system

/reload

POST

Reload the CMDBuild system

/restart

POST

Restart the CMDBuild system

POST

Upgrade the CMDBuild system with the provided file

/audit/drop

POST

Drop the audits of the system

/audit/cleanup

POST

Cleanup the audits of the system

/patches

GET

Obtain a list of all patches

/tenants

GET

Obtain a list of all available tenants

/scheduler/jobs

GET

Obtain a list of all the jobs available in the scheduler

/scheduler/job/jobId/trigger

POST

Trigger the execution of a job

/loggers

GET

Obtain a list of all available loggers

/upgrade

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/loggers/key

-loggerCategory String -loggerLevel String

POST

Update the level of a specific logger

/loggers/key

-loggerCategory String -loggerLevel String

PUT

Add a logger level to an existing logger

/loggers/key

-loggerCategory String

DELETE

Delete a level of a specific logger

/logger/stream

POST

Enable the stream of the active loggers

/logger/stream

DELETE

Stop the stream of the active loggers

/database/dump

GET

Create a dump of the current database used by the system

/database/reconfigure

-dbConfig Map<String, String>

POST

Reconfigure the database with the configuration provided by dbConfig

/database/import

-file DataHandler

POST

Reconfigure a database with the dump file provided by dataHandler

GET

Generate a bug report

/debuginfo/download /debuginfo/send

-message String

POST

Send a bug report with the provided message

/messages/broadcast

-message String

POST

Send a broadcast alert with the provided message

5.2.87. Tenants Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/tenants Path

/configure

Parameters

Type

Description

-limit Long -start Long

GET

Obtain a list of all available tenants

-configData json

POST

Set the multitenant configuration with the provided data

5.2.88. Timezones Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/timezones Path

Parameters

Type GET

Description Obtain a list of all available timezones

5.2.89. Translations Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/translations Path

Parameters

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-limit Long -start Long -filter String

GET

Obtain a list of all available translations

/by-code

-StandardQueryParams GET -lang String includeRecordsWithoutTransla tion Boolean -section String

Obtain a list of specific translations, divided by language and section

/code

-lang String

GET

Get the translation for a specific key in a specific language

/code

-data jdon

PUT

Set a specific translation with the provided data

/code

-lang String

DELETE

Remove a specific translation for a specific language

/export

-language String -format String -filter String -separator String

GET

Obtain a file of the specified format containing the translations for a specific language

-separator String -file dataHandler

POST

Upload a translations

file

containing

5.2.90. Uploads Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/uploads Upload item data structure: •

path

String

description

String

Path

Parameters -dir String

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available files in a specific directory

/fileId

GET

Get the details of a specific file

/fileId/file:

GET

Download a specific file

GET

Download multiple specified files

GET

Download all available files

POST

Load a new file in the system

/_MANY/file:.zip

-dir

/_ANY/file:.zip -file DataHandler -directoryPath

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String /_MANY

-dataHandler DataHandler

POST

Load a zip file containing one or more files

/fileId

-file DataHandler

PUT

Update an existing file with the provided data

DELETE

Delete a specific file

/fileId

5.2.91. Users Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/users User data structure: •

username

String

description

String

email

String

password

String

initialPage

String

changePasswordRequired

Boolean

active

boolean

service

boolean

language

String

multiGroup

boolean

multiTenant

boolean

multiTenantActivationPrivileges String

defaultUserGroup

Long

userTenants

List<TenantInfo>

userGroups

List<UserRole>

Path

Parameters -filter String -sort String -limit Long -start Long -detailed Boolean

Type

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available users with the possibility of filtering the results with filter, sort, limit and offset

GET

Get the details of a specific user

-data json

POST

Create a new user with the provided data

/{userId}

-data json

PUT

Update an existing user with the provided data

/current/password

-data json

PUT

Update the password of the current user with the provided data

/{userId}

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/{userId}/password

POST

/{userId}/password/recovery

POST

* {userId}: String user id

5.2.92. Card views Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/views/viewId/cards Path

Parameters -data Map<String,Object>

Description

POST

Create a new view with the provided data

GET

Get the card details with the specified view

-filter String -sort String -limit Long -start Long -positionOf Long -forDomainName String -forDomainDirection String -forDomainOriginId Long

GET

Obtain a list of information with the specified view

-data Map<String,Object>

PUT

Update the information of a specific view with the information contained in data

DELETE

Delete a specific card view

/{cardId}

/{cardId}

Type

/{cardId} * {cardId}: Long card id

5.2.93. Views Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/views View data structure: •

name

String

description

String

sourceClassName

String

sourceFunction

String

filter

String

active

Boolean

shared

Boolean

type

String

masterClass

String

masterClassAlias

String

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sorter

JsonNode

join

List<JoinElement>

attributes

List<JoinAttribute>

attributeGroups

List<JoinAttributeGroup>

formStructure

JsonNode

contxtMenuItems

List<ClassDataContextMenuItem>

Path

Parameters

Description

GET

Obtain a list of all available views

GET

Get the details of a specified view

-data json

POST

Create a new view with the provided data

-data json

PUT

Update an existing view with the provided data

DELETE

Delete an existing view

/{viewId}

/{viewId}

Type

/{viewId} * {viewId}: Long view id

5.2.94. Widget Base url: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/components/widget Widget data structure: •

description

String

active

Boolean

Path

Parameters

Type

Description

GET

Obtain the list of all widgets

/{widgetId}

GET

Obtain the details of a specific widget

/{widgetId}

DELETE

Delete the specific widget

/{widgetId}/{targetDevice}

DELETE

Delete the specific widget for the provided targetDevice

/{widgetId}/version/file

GET

Obtain the file of the specified widget

-widgetData json -file dataHandler

POST

Create a new widget with the specified data

-widgetData json -file dataHandler

PUT

Update the specific widget with the provided data

/{widgetId}

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5.3. REST Examples In this paragraph various examples of REST calls will be presented. Note that CMDBuild in this scenario is configured with the database: demo.dump.xz, so if you want to replicate the same examples with the same data you must load that dump first. To perform the following examples various tools can be used, via terminal with curl on linux operating systems, or with the support of a graphical interface with programs like Postman, or any other software that can perform HTTP requests. Every request requires the user to specify in the header the field “Cmdbuild-authorization”, that field is a session token generated when creating a session, the first example request will show how to obtain that through a specific request.

5.3.1. Generating a session token The endpoint to use for generating a session token is: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions The request type has to be POST, because username and password will be provided to create a new session. If in the response we want to obtain the session token, from version 3.2 a query parameter has to be set to true in the request, the parameter is ‘returnId’. If this parameter is not set to true the sessionId will be hidden and the value ‘current’ will be returned instead The request will be like the following: POST http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/sessions? scope=service&returnId=true HTTP/1.1 Content-Type:application/json { username : admin, password : admin }

The response will be like the following, where the _id will be the generated session id and after the list of available roles information like multigroup and role priviledges will be displayed: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type:application/json { “success”: true, “data” : { “_id”:“sessionId”, “username”:”admin”, “userDescription”:”Administrator”, “role”:”SuperUser”, “availableRoles”:[ “SuperUser”

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], ... } }

An inactive session will be deleted after a certain amount of time, causing the user to re-create the session every once in a while. With futher requests users can provide the generated id (the value in the field _id) in the header to obtain access to every rest endpoint.

5.3.2. Obtaining a list of every class If the user wants to obtain a list of the available classes the endpoint that will be used is: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes The request type has to be GET, and will look like the following: GET http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes?scope=service HTTP/1.1 Cmdbuild-authorization:sessionId

The response will be like the following, the results should be 24, but for the documentation purpose only the first results are displayed. HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type:application/json { “success”: true, “data” : { “_id”:“Invoice”, "name": "Invoice", "description": "Invoice", "_description_translation": "Invoice", "prototype": false, "parent": "Class", "active": true, "type": "standard", "_can_read": true, "_can_create": true, "_can_update": true, "_can_clone": true, "_can_delete": true, "_can_modify": true, "defaultFilter": null,

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"description_attribute_name": "Description", "metadata": {}, "_icon": null }, . . . , "meta": { "total": 24 } }

In the response of multiple items at the bottom of the response a “meta” field will always be provided, various information such as the number of total results can be found here. Note that the parameters previously described in the documentation can be provided (in this case the available parameters are activeOnly, detailed, limit and offset). If, for example, we wanted the amount of results to be limited to two the request would look the same with the addition of the parameter in the endpoint like: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes? scope=service&limit=2

The same with the addition of other parameters.

5.3.3. Obtaining the information of a specific class If instead of a class list, the user wants to obtainthe information of a specific class only, the endpoint will be the same as the full list with the addition of the classId in the path: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/classId Where the value of classId will be the value of the class that we want to obtain, for the example the class we use will be the one previously returned in the response (the class with _id=invoice), so the new request endpoint will be: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/Invoice The request type has to be GET, and will look like the following: GET http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/Invoice? scope=service HTTP/1.1 Cmdbuild-authorization:sessionId

The response will contain the information of only that class like shown in the response with every class: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type:application/json { “success”: true, “data” : { “_id”:“Invoice”,

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"name": "Invoice", "description": "Invoice", "_description_translation": "Invoice", "prototype": false, "parent": "Class", "active": true, "type": "standard", . . .

5.3.4. Creating a new class If the objective of the request has to be the creation of a new class, the endpoint is: http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes The new class information have to be provided, in the header it is also required to add the contenttype, as in the session creation and the request type will be POST: POST http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes HTTP/1.1 Cmdbuild-authorization:sessionId Content-Type:application/json { “name”:”testClass”, “type”:”standard” }

In this case the class created has only the two basic information, the name and the type, in the request we can add whatever information we want that is supported by the class. When the request is made the response will contain the newly added class: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type:application/json { "success": true, "data": { "_id": "testClass", "name": "testClass", "description": "", "_description_translation": "", "prototype": false, "parent": "Class", "active": true, "type": "standard", . . .

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So that if we would perform a get request for that specific class: GET http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/testClass? scope=service HTTP/1.1 Cmdbuild-authorization:sessionId

We would obtain those information that just got added.

5.3.5. Update an existing class If a class has been already created, there is the possibility of updating the information of this class via a PUT request, the endpoint will be http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/classId And in the request every element that needs changing can be included, for example if the objective is change the description of our previously created class (testClass) to “test description” this will be the request: PUT http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/testClass HTTP/1.1 Cmdbuild-authorization:sessionId Content-Type:application/json { “name”:”testClass”, “type”:”standard”, “description”:”test description” }

The request will contain the information about the updated class: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type:application/json { "success": true, "data": { "_id": "testClass", "name": "testClass", "description": "test description", "_description_translation": "", "prototype": false, "parent": "Class", "active": true, "type": "standard", . . .

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So that if we would perform a get request for that specific class: GET http://hostname:port/cmdbuild/services/rest/v3/classes/testClass? scope=service HTTP/1.1 Cmdbuild-authorization:sessionId

We would obtain those information that just got added.

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6. Appendix: Glossary 6.1.1. ATTACHMENT An attachment is a file associated to a card. In order to manage the attachments, CMDBuild uses in embedded mode any document system which is compatible with the standard protocol CMIS (or the DMS Alfresco until the version 3 through its native webservice). The management of the attachments supports the versioning of those files that have been uploaded a few times, with automatic numbering.

6.1.2. WORKFLOW STEP "Activity" means one of the steps of which the process consists. An activity has a name, an executor, a type, possible attributes and methods with statements (CMDBuild API) to be executed. A process instance is a single process that has been activated automatically by the application or manually by an operator. See also: Process

6.1.3. ATTRIBUTE The term refers to an attribute of a CMDBuild class. CMDBuild allows you to create new attributes (in classes and domains) or edit existing ones. For example, in "supplier" class the attributes are: name, address, phone number, etc.. Each attribute corresponds, in the Management Module, to a form field and to a column in the database. See also: Class, Domain, Report, Superclass, Attribute Type

6.1.4. BIM Method with the aim to support the whole life cycle of a building: from its construction, use and maintenance, to its demolition, if any. The BIM method (Building Information Modeling) is supported by several IT programs that can interact through an open format for data exchange, called IFC (Industry Foundation Classes). See also: GIS

6.1.5. CI We define CI (Configuration Item) each item that provides IT service to the user and has a sufficient detail level for its technical management. CI examples include: server, workstation, software, operating system, printer, etc. See also: Configuration

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6.1.6. CLASS A Class is a complex data type having a set of attributes that describe that kind of data. A Class models an object that has to be managed in the CMDB, such as a computer, a software, a service provider, etc. CMDBuild allows the administrator - with the Administration Module - to define new classes or delete / edit existing ones. Classes are represented by cards and, in the database, by tables automatically created at the definition time. See also: Card, Attribute

6.1.7. CONFIGURATION The configuration management process is designed to keep updated and available to other processes the items (CI) information, their relations and their history. It is one of the major ITIL processes managed by the application. See also: CI, ITIL 6.1.8. DASHBOARD In CMDBuild, a dashboard corresponds to a collection of different charts, in this way you can immediately hold in evidence some key parameters (KPI) related to a particular management aspect of the IT service. See also: Report 6.1.9. DATABASE The term refers to a structured collection of information, hosted on a server, as well as utility software that handle this information for tasks such as initialization, allocation, optimization, backup, etc.. CMDBuild relies on PostgreSQL, the most powerful, reliable, professional and open source database , and uses its advanced features and object-oriented structure. 6.1.10. DOMAIN A domain is a relation between two classes. A domain has a name, two descriptions (direct and inverse), classes codes, cardinality and attributes. The system administrator, using the Administration Module, is able to define new domains or delete / edit existing ones. It is possible to define custom attributes for each domain. See also: Class, Relation 6.1.11. DATA FILTER A data filter is a restriction of the list of those elements contained in a class, obtained by specifying boolean conditions (equal, not equal, contains, begins with, etc.) on those possible values that can be accepted by every class attribute. Data filters can be defined and used exceptionally, otherwise they can be stored by the operator and then recalled (by the same operator or by operators of other user groups, which get the CMDBuild – Open Source Configuration and Management Database

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permission to use them by the system Administrator) See also: Class, View 6.1.12. GIS A GIS is a system able to produce, manage and analyse spatial data by associating geographic elements to one or more alphanumeric descriptions. GIS functionalities in CMDBuild allow you to create geometric attributes (in addition to standard attributes) that represent, on plans / maps, markers position (assets), polylines (cable lines) and polygons (floors, rooms, etc.). See also: BIM 6.1.13. GUI FRAMEWORK It is a user interface you can completely customise. It is advised to supply a simplified access to the application. It can be issued onto any webportals and can be used with CMDBuild through the standard REST webservice. See also: Mobile, Webservice 6.1.14. ITIL "Best practices" system that established a "standard de facto"; it is a nonproprietary system for the management of IT services, following a process-oriented schema (Information Technology Infrastructure Library). ITIL processes include: Service Support, Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management, Configuration Management and Release Management. For each process, ITIL handles description, basic components, criteria and tools for quality management, roles and responsibilities of the resources involved, integration points with other processes (to avoid duplications and inefficiencies). See also: Configuration 6.1.15. LOOKUP The term "Lookup" refers to a pair of values (Code, Description) set by the administrator in the Administration Module. These values are used to bind the user's choice (at the form filling time) to one of the preset values. With the Administration Module it is possible to define new "LookUp" tables according to organization needs. 6.1.16. MOBILE It is a user interface for mobile tools (smartphones and tablets). It is implemented as multi-platform app (iOS, Android) and can be used with the CMDB through the REST webservice. See also: GUI Framework, Webservice 6.1.17. PROCESS The term "process" (or workflow) refers to a sequence of steps that realize an action. Each process will take place on specific assets and will be performed by specific users. A process is activated by starting a new process (filling related form) and ends when the last CMDBuild – Open Source Configuration and Management Database

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workflow step is executed. See also: Workflow step 6.1.18. RELATION A relation is a link between two CMDBuild cards or, in other words, an instance of a given domain. A relation is defined by a pair of unique card identifiers, a domain and attributes (if any). CMDBuild allows users, through the Management Module, to define new relations among the cards stored in the database. See also: Class, Domain 6.1.19. REPORT The term refers to a document (PDF or CSV) containing information extracted from one or more classes and related domains. CMDBuild users run reports by using the Management Module; reports definitions are stored in the database. See also: Class, Domain, Database 6.1.20. CARD The term "card" refers to an element stored in a class. A card is defined by a set of values, i.e. the attributes defined for its class. CMDBuild users, through the Management Module, are able to store new cards and update / delete existing ones. Card information is stored in the database and, more exactly, in the table/columns created for that class (Administration Module). See also: Class, Attribute 6.1.21. SUPERCLASS A superclass is an abstract class used to define attributes shared between classes. From the abstract class you can derive real classes that contain data and include both shared attributes (specified in the superclass) and specific subclass attributes. For example, you can define the superclass "Computer" with some basic attributes (RAM, HD, etc.) and then define derived subclasses "Desktop", "Notebook", "Server", each one with some specific attributes. See also: Class, Attribute 6.1.22. ATTRIBUTE TYPE Each attribute has a data type that represents attribute information and management. The attribute type is defined using the Administration Module and can be modified within some limitations, depending on the data already stored in the system. CMDBuild manages the following attribute types: "Boolean", "Date", "Decimal", "Double", "Inet" (IP address), "Integer", "Lookup" (lists set in "Settings" / "LookUp"), "Reference" (foreign key), "String", "Text", "Timestamp". See also: Attribute

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6.1.23. VIEW A view not only includes the whole content of a CMDB class, it is a group of cards defined in a logical way. In particular, a view can be defined in CMDBuild by applying a filter to a class (so it will contain a reduced set of the same rows) or specifying an SQL function which extracts attributes from one or more related classes. The first view type maintains all functionalities available for a class, the second one allows the sole display and search with fast filter. See also: Class, Filter 6.1.24. WEBSERVICE A webservice is an interface that describes a collection of methods, available over a network and working using XML messages. With webservices, an application allows other applications to interact with its methods. CMDBuild includes a SOAP and a REST webservice. 6.1.25. WIDGET A widget is a component of a GUI that improves user interaction with the application. CMDBuild uses widgets (presented as "buttons") that can be placed on cards or processes. The buttons open popup windows that allow you to insert additional information, and then display the output of the selected function.

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