Update a Contact
Update details for contact by ID. Only an admin can update a contact.
Specify the organization ID in the orgId
parameter in the URI, and specify the contact ID in the contactId
parameter in the URI.
Use the optional groupIds
field to update the group IDs by changing the existing array. You can add or remove one or all groups. To remove all associated groups, pass an empty array in the groupIds
field.
URI Parameters
Webex Identity assigned organization identifier for the user's organization or the organization he manages.
The contact ID.
Body Parameters
"urn:cisco:codev:identity:contact:core:1.0".
The full name of the contact.
The first name of the contact.
The last name of the contact.
The company the contact is working for.
The contact's title.
Contact's address.
The URL to the person's avatar in PNG format.
The contact's primary contact method.
Where the data come from.
A list of the user's email addresses with an indicator of the user's primary email address.
The email address.
The type of the email.
A Boolean value indicating the email status.
A list of user's phone numbers with an indicator of primary to specify the user's main number.
The phone number.
The types of the phone numbers.
A Boolean value indicating the phone number's primary status.
- A String value on the operation, only
delete
is supported now.
The sipAddress values for the user.
The sipAddress value.
The type of the sipAddress.
Designate the primary sipAddress.
Instant messaging addresses for the user.
The IMS account value.
The type of the IMS.
A Boolean value indicating the IMS account status.
Groups associated with the contact.
Response Codes
The list below describes the common success and error responses you should expect from the API.
Code | Status | Description |
---|---|---|
200 | OK | Successful request with body content. |
201 | Created | The request has succeeded and has led to the creation of a resource. |
202 | Accepted | The request has been accepted for processing. |
204 | No Content | Successful request without body content. |
400 | Bad Request | The request was invalid or cannot be otherwise served. An accompanying error message will explain further. |
401 | Unauthorized | Authentication credentials were missing or incorrect. |
403 | Forbidden | The request is understood, but it has been refused or access is not allowed. |
404 | Not Found | The URI requested is invalid or the resource requested, such as a user, does not exist. Also returned when the requested format is not supported by the requested method. |
405 | Method Not Allowed | The request was made to a resource using an HTTP request method that is not supported. |
409 | Conflict | The request could not be processed because it conflicts with some established rule of the system. For example, a person may not be added to a room more than once. |
410 | Gone | The requested resource is no longer available. |
415 | Unsupported Media Type | The request was made to a resource without specifying a media type or used a media type that is not supported. |
423 | Locked | The requested resource is temporarily unavailable. A Retry-After header may be present that specifies how many seconds you need to wait before attempting the request again. |
428 | Precondition Required | File(s) cannot be scanned for malware and need to be force downloaded. |
429 | Too Many Requests | Too many requests have been sent in a given amount of time and the request has been rate limited. A Retry-After header should be present that specifies how many seconds you need to wait before a successful request can be made. |
500 | Internal Server Error | Something went wrong on the server. If the issue persists, feel free to contact the Webex Developer Support team. |
502 | Bad Gateway | The server received an invalid response from an upstream server while processing the request. Try again later. |
503 | Service Unavailable | Server is overloaded with requests. Try again later. |
504 | Gateway Timeout | An upstream server failed to respond on time. If your query uses max parameter, please try to reduce it. |
Header
Body
- schemasstringRequired"urn:cisco:codev:identity:contact:core:1.0".
- displayNamestringThe full name of the contact.
- firstNamestringThe first name of the contact.
- lastNamestringThe last name of the contact.
- companyNamestringThe company the contact is working for.
- titlestringThe contact's title.
- addressstringContact's address.
- avatarURLstringThe URL to the person's avatar in PNG format.
- primaryContactMethodenumThe contact's primary contact method.
- sourceenumRequiredWhere the data come from.
- emailsarrayA list of the user's email addresses with an indicator of the user's primary email address.
- phoneNumbersarrayA list of user's phone numbers with an indicator of primary to specify the user's main number.
- sipAddressesarrayThe sipAddress values for the user.
- imsarrayInstant messaging addresses for the user.
- groupIdsarrayGroups associated with the contact.
{ "schemas": "urn:cisco:codev:identity:contact:core:1.0", "displayName": "John Andersen", "firstName": "John", "lastName": "Andersen", "companyName": "Cisco Systems", "title": "GM", "address": "{\\\"city\\\" : \\\"Milpitas\\\", \\\"country\\\" : \\\"US\\\", \\\"street\\\" : \\\"1099 Bird Ave.\\\", \\\"zipCode\\\" : \\\"99212\\\"}", "avatarURL": "https://avatar-prod-us-east-2.webexcontent.com/default_avatar~1600", "primaryContactMethod": "SIPADDRESS", "source": "Webex4Broadworks", "emails": [ { "value": "user1@example.home.com", "type": "home", "primary": false } ], "phoneNumbers": [ { "value": "400 123 1234", "type": "work", "primary": true, "operation": "delete" } ], "sipAddresses": [ { "value": "sipAddress value1", "type": "enterprise", "primary": true } ], "ims": [ { "value": "aim_account_ID", "type": "aim", "primary": true } ], "groupIds": [ "9ac175bf-0249-4287-8fb3-e320e525fcf6" ] }