SDK
SDK Java v1.x
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This SDK has been deprecated because of stability issues. It is not advised to use it in a production environment.

getSpecifications #

Returns the validation specifications associated to the collection.

Signature #

  public String getSpecifications(String index, String collection) throws io.kuzzle.sdk.BadRequestException, io.kuzzle.sdk.ForbiddenException, io.kuzzle.sdk.GatewayTimeoutException, io.kuzzle.sdk.InternalException, io.kuzzle.sdk.ServiceUnavailableException, io.kuzzle.sdk.NotFoundException;
  public String getSpecifications(String index, String collection, io.kuzzle.sdk.QueryOptions) throws io.kuzzle.sdk.BadRequestException, io.kuzzle.sdk.ForbiddenException, io.kuzzle.sdk.GatewayTimeoutException, io.kuzzle.sdk.InternalException, io.kuzzle.sdk.ServiceUnavailableException, io.kuzzle.sdk.NotFoundException;

Arguments #

ArgumentsTypeDescriptionRequired
indexStringIndex nameyes
collectionStringCollection nameyes
optionsio.kuzzle.sdk.QueryOptionsQuery optionsno

options #

Additional query options

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefault
queuablebooleanMake this request queuable or nottrue

Return #

Return a string in JSON format representing the validation specifications.

Exceptions #

Throws a io.kuzzle.sdk.KuzzleException if there is an error. See how to handle error.

Usage #

try {
  kuzzle.getCollection().getSpecifications("nyc-open-data", "yellow-taxi");
  System.out.println("Success");
} catch (KuzzleException e) {
  System.err.println(e.getMessage());
}