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Get All Teams
Sayar Samanta edited this page Aug 28, 2018
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Description : To fetch all teams in FAVEO
- URL : api/v1/helpdesk/teams
Parameters :
Name | Data Type | Required/Optional | Description |
---|---|---|---|
token |
String | Required | token generated for a user |
api_key |
String | Optional | An alphanumeric code that can be used to authenticate your API calls |
HTTP Method : GET
Response Format : JSON
Response : Returns the list of agents in FAVEO
JSON Response Example :
Success Response :
{
"result": [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Level 1 Support",
"status": 1,
"team_lead": null,
"assign_alert": 0,
"admin_notes": "",
"created_at": "2018-08-13 14:22:49",
"updated_at": "2018-08-13 14:22:49"
}
]
}
Some Common Error :
Error Response : If the token is expired
{
“error":"Token has expired"
}
If the token is not provided
{
"error": "token_not_provided"
}
Response Description :
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
id | id of the team |
name | name of the team |
status | status of the team |
team_lead | name of the team lead |
assign_alert | user name of the agent |
admin_notes | any note by the admin for this team |
created_at | team created date |
updated_at | last update date of the team |
Did you find it helpful? If not email us on support@faveohelpdesk.com
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