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  1. Preface
  2. Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services REST API
  3. Platform REST API version 2 resources
  4. Platform REST API version 3 resources
  5. Data Integration REST API
  6. Mass Ingestion Files REST API
  7. Mass Ingestion Streaming REST API
  8. Model Serve REST API
  9. RunAJob utility
  10. ParamSetCli utility
  11. REST API codes
  12. REST API resource quick references

REST API Reference

REST API Reference

login

login

You can use this resource to log in to your organization using your
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
user account.
The login response includes the base URL and session ID values that you include in requests that you send during the REST API session.
Use the logout resource to end the session.
To log in using SAML single sign-on, see loginSaml.
To log in using Salesforce credentials, see loginSf.
Your team might use multiple organizations such as an organization for development and an organization for testing. The user credentials that you use to log in determine the organization that you access.

POST Request

To log in, use the following URL:
https://<cloud provider>-<region>.informaticacloud.com/ma/api/v2/user/login
The values for cloud provider and region correspond to the name of the POD (Point of Deployment) that your organization uses. The following table lists the POD names and the corresponding cloud provider and region to use in the login URL
POD name
Cloud provider-region
USW1
dm-us
USE2
dm-us
USW3
dm-us
USE4
dm-us
USW5
dm-us
USE6
dm-us
USW1-1
dm1-us
USW3-1
dm1-us
USW1-2
dm2-us
CAC1
dm-na
APSE1
dm-ap
APSE2
dm1-apse
APNE1
dm1-ap
APAUC1
dm1-apau
EMW1
dm-em
EMC1
dm1-em
UK1
dm-uk
For example, if your organization uses the APNE1 POD, use the following URL:
https://dm1-ap.informaticacloud.com/ma/api/v2/user/login
If you don't know the name of the POD that your organization uses, contact your organization administrator or Informatica Global Customer Support.
For more information about the POD names and corresponding cloud providers and regions, see the Product Availability Matrix (PAM) for Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services on the Knowledge Base.
Use the following attributes in a login object:
Field
Type
Required
Description
username
String
Yes
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user name for the organization that you want to log in to.
Maximum length is 255 characters.
password
String
Yes
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password.
Maximum length is 255 characters.

POST Response

Returns the user object if the request is successful. Returns the error object if errors occur.
The response includes the following information that you need to include in the header of subsequent REST API calls:
  • icSessionId. A REST API session ID that you include in the header for version 2 REST API calls. The session ID expires after 30 minutes of inactivity. If the session ID expires, log in again to continue working with the REST API.
    For information on retrieving session status details, see Session IDs.
  • serverUrl. The base URL that you use in all version 2 resource URIs except for login, for example:
    <serverUrl>/api/v2/job
The user object includes the following attributes:
Field
Type
Description
id
String
User ID.
orgId
String
ID of the organization the user belongs to.
22 characters.
Organizations that were created in legacy Informatica Cloud might have an organization ID of 6 characters.
orgUuid
String
Unique identifier for the organization.
name
String
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user name.
description
String
Description of the user.
createTime
String
When the user account was created.
updateTime
String
When the user account was last updated
createdBy
String
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user who created the user account.
updatedBy
String
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user who last updated the user account.
sfUsername
String
Salesforce user name. Included when user is configured to authenticate through Salesforce.
password
String
Salesforce user password. Included when user is configured to authenticate through Salesforce.
firstName
String
First name for the user account.
lastName
String
Last name for the user account.
title
String
Title of the user.
phone
String
Phone number for the user.
securityQuestion
String
Security question. Returns one of the following codes:
  • SPOUSE_MEETING_CITY
  • FIRST_JOB_CITY
  • CHILDHOOD_FRIEND
  • MOTHER_MAIDEN_NAME
  • PET_NAME
  • CHILDHOOD_NICKNAME
  • CUSTOM_QUESTION:"<question>"
securityAnswer
String
Answer to the security question.
roles
Object that includes a role object for each role assigned to the user.
name
String
Included in role object.
Role name. Returns one of the following codes:
  • Service Consumer
  • Designer
  • Admin
description
String
Included in role object.
Role description.
emails
String
Email address to be notified when the user changes the account password.
timezone
String
Time zone of the user. Time zone honors Daylight Saving Time.
For more information, see Time zone codes.
serverUrl
String
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URL for the organization the user belongs to. Use the serverUrl as a base for most version 2 REST API resource URIs.
spiUrl
String
This field is no longer applicable and has been deprecated.
uuId
String
Unique identifier for the user.
icSessionId
String
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session ID for version 2 REST API session. Use in most version 2 REST API request headers.
forceChangePassword
Boolean
Determines if the user must reset the password after the user logs in for the first time. Includes the following values:
  • True. The user must reset the password.
  • False. The user is not forced to reset the password.

POST Example

To log in to your
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
organization, you might use the following request:
POST https://dm-us.informaticacloud.com/ma/api/v2/user/login Content-Type: application/json Accept: application/json { "@type": "login", "username": "John@infa.com", "password": "mypassword" }
The response returns the user object which contains the serverUrl and icSessionId values to use in subsequent calls, as shown in the following example:
{ "id": "0101TQ03000000000007", "orgId": "0101TQ", "orgUuid": "3FNFLs1uHe2IIgTs8tRjSJ", "name": "John@infa.com", "description": "", "createTime": "2018-02-16T00:20:07.000Z", "updateTime": "2018-07-17T22:45:50.000Z", "createdBy": "System built-in user", "updatedBy": "John@infa.com", "sfUsername": null, "firstName": "John", "lastName": "Randall", "title": "IICS Admin", "password": "**********", "phone": "123-456-7899", "emails": "John@infa.com", "timezone": null, "serverUrl": "https://usw3.dm-us.informaticacloud.com/saas", "icSessionId": "1Ckv5VDHe2IICHi2hq04EF", "securityQuestion": "In what city were you born?", "securityAnswer": "********", "uuid": "a51jk7TB0IDcnWLwJdLaW2", "forceChangePassword": false, "roles": [ { "name": "Admin", "description": "Role for performing administrative tasks for an organization. Has full access to all licensed services." }, { "name": "Data Preview", "description": "Role to preview data" }, { "name": "Designer", "description": "Role for creating assets, tasks, and processes. Can configure connections, schedules, and runtime environments. Has access to the Application Integration Console." } ], }
Using the session ID and server URL values in the above response as an example, to send a GET request to obtain Secure Agent information, you might use the following request:
GET https://usw3.dm-us.informaticacloud.com/saas/api/v2/agent Content-Type: application/json Accept: application/json icSessionId: 1Ckv5VDHe2IICHi2hq04EF

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