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  • Domain object attributes
  • Endpoints and methods
  • POST /collection
  • Body parameters
  • Response
  • GET /collection
  • Query parameters
  • Response
  • GET /collection/{collectionId}
  • Path parameter
  • Response
  • GET /collection/{collectionId}/allPermissions
  • Path parameter
  • Query parameters
  • Response
  • GET /collection/{collectionType}/{collectionName}
  • Path parameters
  • Response
  • PUT /collection/{collectionId}
  • Parameters
  • Response
  • DELETE /collection/{collectionId}
  • Parameters
  • Response
  • POST /collection/{collectionId}/datasources
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  • Response
  • GET /collection/{collectionId}/datasources
  • Parameters
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  • DELETE /collection/{collectionId}/datasources/{dataSourceId}
  • Path parameters
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  • POST /collection/{collectionId}/permissions
  • Domains permissions object attributes
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  • POST /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/bulk-delete
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  • GET /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/{memberType}
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  • GET /collection/permissions/{memberType}/{memberId}
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  • DELETE /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/{permissionId}
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Manage Domains

Domains API reference guide

The collections object represents a domain you've created that contains data sources and assigned permissions. Currently, the only collection type available is a domain, so collections and domains are referred to interchangeably throughout this page.

Domain object attributes

Attribute
Description

id string

The unique identifier of the domain.

name string

The name of the domain.

description string

The description of the domain that will be displayed for users.

createdBy integer

The unique identifier of the user who created the domain.

profile.name string

The name of the user who created the domain.

createdAt timestamp

The date and time the domain was created.

updatedAt timestamp

The date and time the domain was updated.

type string

The type of collection. Value is domain.

Endpoints and methods

Method
Endpoint
Description

POST

Creates a new domain

GET

Retrieves all domains

GET

Retrieves a specific domain

GET

Retrieves all permission IDs for a specific domain

GET

Retrieves a specific domain by name

PUT

Updates a domain name or description

DELETE

Deletes a domain

POST

Adds data sources to a domain

GET

Retrieves the data sources in the domain

DELETE

Deletes a data source from a domain

POST

Assigns a domain permission to a user

POST

Deletes multiple permissions from a collection

GET

Retrieves user permissions assigned in the domain

DELETE

Removes a domain permission from a user by the permission ID

DELETE

Removes a domain permission from a user by the user ID and permission type

GET

Retrieve a list of permissions for the specified user or group across all domains they are a member of

POST /collection

curl -X 'POST' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 09a0ffd7512f4aeeb66c09f3111c436c' \
    -d '{
    "id": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
    "name": "Research",
    "description": "This domain is for research team data.",
    "type": "domain"
    }'

Body parameters

Parameter
Description
Required or Optional
Default values
Accepted values

id string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Optional

-

-

name string

The name of the domain.

Required

-

-

description string

The description of the domain that will be displayed for users.

Optional

-

-

type string

The type of collection.

Required

domain

domain

Response

{
  "id": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
  "type": "domain",
  "name": "Research",
  "description": "This domain is for research team data.",
  "createdAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
  "updatedAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
  "createdBy": 2,
  "profile": {
    "name": "Example User"
  }
}

GET /collection

Retrieve domains created in Immuta. These results can be filtered by permission or by name.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection?type=domain&offset=0&size=10' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 9b06b571ab2c45f7ba315a3d80b6b6ec'

Query parameters

The following table describes optional query parameters for retrieving domains.

Parameter
Description
Accepted values

type string

The type of collection.

domain

offset integer

The number of items from the beginning of the response to exclude. You can combine the offset and size parameters to return a specific set of domains. For example, to return the second and third domain in the response, you would set offset=1 and size=2.

Minimum value is 0. Maximum value is the total number of domains minus size.

size integer

The number of domains to return.

Minimum value is 1. Maximum value is the total number of domains.

searchText string

The text to search for in domain names. This will return domains with a name that contains this search text.

-

withPermissions string

Only returns domains that the querying user has been granted the permission in.

  • Manage Policies

  • Audit Activity

isExactMatch boolean

If true, will only return domains with the exact name.

true or false

isCollectionPolicySearch boolean

If true, will only return domains that the user can modify policies on.

true or false

Response

{
  "data": [{
    "id": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
    "type": "domain",
    "name": "Marketing domain",
    "description": "This is a collection of marketing data.",
    "createdAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
    "updatedAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
    "createdBy": 2,
    "profile": {
      "name": "Example User"
      }
    },
    {
    "id": "2",
    "type": "domain",
    "name": "Test 2",
    "description": "Another test",
    "createdAt": "2023-05-10T15:06:15.047Z",
    "updatedAt": "2023-05-10T15:06:15.047Z",
    "createdBy": 2,
    "profile": {
      "name": "Example User"
      }
    }],
  "total": 2
}

GET /collection/{collectionId}

Retrieve a domain with the given collectionId to view the data sources, description, and assigned permissions associated with the domain.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 9b06b571ab2c45f7ba315a3d80b6b6ec'

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Response

{
  "id": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
  "type": "domain",
  "name": "Research",
  "description": "This domain is for research team data.",
  "createdAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
  "updatedAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
  "createdBy": 2,
  "profile": {
    "name": "Example User"
  }
}

GET /collection/{collectionId}/allPermissions

Retrieve all permissions assigned to the specified domain.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/allPermissions' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 9b06b571ab2c45f7ba315a3d80b6b6ec'

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Query parameters

Parameter
Description

type string

The type of permission to return. Acceptable values include Manage Policies and Audit Activity.

offset integer

The number of items from the beginning of the response to exclude. You can combine the offset and size parameters to return a specific set of permissions. For example, to return the second and third permissions in the response, you would set offset=1 and size=2.

size integer

The number of permissions to return.

Response

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": "3bafcd54-a18d-406d-a514-cb8a38586b7d",
      "name": "Taylor",
      "profileId": 2,
      "collectionId": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
      "groupId": null,
      "permission": "Manage Policies",
      "createdAt": "2024-05-17T17:25:46.581Z"
    }
  ],
  "total": 1
}

GET /collection/{collectionType}/{collectionName}

Retrieve a domain with the given collectionName to view the data sources, description, and assigned permissions associated with the domain.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/domain/Research' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 9b06b571ab2c45f7ba315a3d80b6b6ec'

Path parameters

Parameter
Description

collectionType string

The type of collection. The accepted value is domain.

collectionName string

The name of the domain.

Response

{
  "id": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
  "type": "domain",
  "name": "Research",
  "description": "This domain is for research team data.",
  "createdAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
  "updatedAt": "2023-05-10T14:55:29.289Z",
  "createdBy": 2,
  "profile": {
    "name": "Example User"
  }
}

PUT /collection/{collectionId}

Change the domain name or description. You must have the global GOVERNANCE permission to update the domain.

curl -X 'PUT' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f' \
    -d '{
    "name": "HR Research",
    "description": "This domain is specifically for human resources data and research."
    }'

Parameters

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Body parameters

Parameter
Description
Required or Optional
Default values
Accepted values

name string

The name of the domain.

Optional

-

-

description string

The description of the domain that will be displayed for users.

Optional

-

-

Response

{
  "id": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
  "type": "domain",
  "name": "HR Research",
  "description": "This domain is specifically for human resources data and research.",
  "createdAt": "2023-05-11T14:50:40.855Z",
  "updatedAt": "2023-05-11T14:53:21.235Z",
  "createdBy": 2,
  "profile": {
    "name": "Example User"
  }
}

DELETE /collection/{collectionId}

Delete a domain. The domain must have zero data sources for a user with the global GOVERNANCE permission to delete the domain.

curl -X 'DELETE' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Parameters

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Query parameter

Parameter
Description

dryRun boolean

If true, the domain will not be deleted.

Response

Returns a 204 code when the domain is successfully deleted. Additional responses are provided below:

  • 400: An invalid ID was provided.

  • 404: The domain was not found.

POST /collection/{collectionId}/datasources

Add existing data sources to a domain. You must have the GOVERNANCE permission.

The request will fail if any data source IDs that have already been assigned to a domain are included in the payload.

curl -X 'POST' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/datasources' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f' \
    -d '[
    {
      "dataSourceId": 36
    }
    ]'

Parameters

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Body parameter

Parameter
Description
Required or Optional
Default values
Accepted values

dataSourceId integer

The unique identifier of the data source in Immuta.

Required

-

-

Response

Returns a unique identifier of the background job that adds the data sources to the domain.

{
  "jobId": "e48e15a0-ef5c-11ed-892c-a75afcd86969"
}

GET /collection/{collectionId}/datasources

Retrieve the data sources within a domain.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/datasources?offset=0&size=10' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Parameters

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Query parameters

Parameter
Description
Accepted values

offset integer

The number of items from the beginning of the response to exclude. You can combine the offset and size parameters to return a specific set of data sources. For example, to return the second and third data source in the response, you would set offset=1 and size=2.

Minimum value is 0. Maximum value is the total number of data sources minus size.

size integer

The number of data sources to return.

Minimum value is 1. Maximum value is the total number of data sources.

searchText string

The text to search for in data source names. This will return data sources with a name that contains this search text.

-

dataSourceIds integer

Filters search results by data source ID.

-

Response

Returns a data property that contains an array of up to size data sources. Each entry in the array is a separate data source. If there are no data sources in the domain, the array will be empty.

{
  "data": [{
    "dataSourceId": 36,
    "createdAt": "2023-05-10T18:02:57.068Z",
    "name": "HR Data",
    "type": "queryable",
    "platform": "PostgreSQL",
    "connectionString": "immuta@your.database.host.com:5432/public",
    "schema": "public",
    "table": "research_data",
    "tags": []
    }],
  "total": 1
}

DELETE /collection/{collectionId}/datasources/{dataSourceId}

Remove data sources from a domain. To remove data sources from a domain, you must have the global CREATE_DATA_SOURCE permission.

curl -X 'DELETE' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/datasources/36' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Path parameters

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain from which to remove the data source.

dataSourceId integer

The unique identifier of the data source to remove.

Response

Returns a 204 code when the data source is successfully removed from the domain. Additional responses are included below:

  • 403: Requesting user does not have permission to remove the data source.

  • 404: The specified collection or data source was not found.

POST /collection/{collectionId}/permissions

Assign domain permissions to a specific user. You must have the global USER_ADMIN permission to assign domain permissions to users.

curl -X 'POST' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/permissions' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f' \
    -d '[
    {
      "profileId": 2,
      "permission": "Manage Policies"
    },
    {
      "profileId": 3,
      "permission": "Manage Policies"
    }
    ]'

Domains permissions object attributes

Attribute
Description

id string

The unique identifier of the permissions object.

profileId integer

The unique identifier of the user the permission is assigned to.

groupId integer

The unique identifier of the group the permission is assigned to.

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

permission string

The permission assigned to the user. Accepted values are Manage Policies or Audit Activity.

createdAt timestamp

The date and time the permission object was created.

source string

Indicates whether the permission was assigned as a user permission or a group permission.

Parameters

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Body parameters

Parameter
Description
Required or Optional
Default values
Accepted values

groupId integer

The unique identifier of the group the permission is assigned to.

Optional

[]

-

profileId integer

The unique identifier of the user in the identity manager.

Optional

[]

-

permission string

The domain permission assigned to the user.

Required

-

  • Manage Policies

  • Audit Activity

Response

{
  "success": [
    {
      "id": "c2ec9049-ac93-4700-9e21-f0ec3a0de6bb",
      "profileId": 3,
      "collectionId": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
      "permission": "Manage Policies",
      "createdAt": "2023-05-10T18:37:05.847Z"
    }
  ],
  "errors": [
    {
      "profileId": 2,
      "collectionId": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
      "permission": "Manage Policies",
      "message": "Permission already exists"
    }
  ]
}

POST /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/bulk-delete

Remove permissions from multiple users or groups in a domain.

Required Immuta permission: USER_ADMIN

curl -X 'POST' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/permissions/bulk-delete' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f' \
    -d '[
    {
      "collectionPermissions": [
        {
          "profileId": 2,
          "permission": "Manage Policies"
        },
        {
          "profileId": 3,
          "permission": "Manage Policies"
        }
      ]
    }
    ]'

Parameters

Path parameter

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

Body parameters

Parameter
Description
Required or Optional
Default values
Accepted values

collectionPermissions.groupId integer

The unique identifier of the group the permission is assigned to.

Required if profileId is not provided

-

-

collectionPermissions.profileId integer

The unique identifier of the user the permission is assigned to.

Required if groupId is not provided

-

-

collectionPermissions.permission string

The domain permission assigned to the user or group.

Required

-

  • Manage Policies

  • Audit Activity

Response

{
  "success": [
    "d6378973-e15d-4310-8f1e-671c6b08e6a2",
    "83e6cb4a-4f41-47b4-b455-16fe518d5068"
  ],
  "errors": []
}

GET /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/{memberType}

Retrieve a list of permissions associated with the domain.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/permissions/user?offset=0&size=10' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Parameters

Path parameters

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

memberType string

The type of member to get a list of permissions for. Possible values include user or group.

Query parameters

Parameter
Description
Accepted values

type string

The permission to return.

  • Manage Policies

  • Audit Activity

offset integer

The number of items from the beginning of the response to exclude. You can combine the offset and size parameters to return a specific set of domain users. For example, to return the second and third domain users in the response, you would set offset=1 and size=2.

Minimum value is 0. Maximum value is the total number of domain users minus size.

size integer

The number of users to return.

Minimum value is 1. Maximum value is the total number of domain users.

searchText string

A string used to filter the results returned by the name.

-

sortField string

Specifies the field to sort the results by.

  • collectionId

  • name

  • profileId

sortOrder string

Specifies how to sort the results of the request.

  • asc

  • desc

Response

Returns a data property that contains an array of users or groups who have been assigned that permission in the domain.

{
  "data": [{
    "id": "1bf5fa36-8130-4f72-8f4f-d1f18c25c2a2",
    "name": "Example User",
    "profileId": 2,
    "collectionId": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
    "permission": "Manage Policies",
    "source": [
      "User Permission(s)"
    ]
    },
    {
    "id": "6172d495-c560-4ae1-bceb-cc6ce15e55ec",
    "name": "Example User 2",
    "profileId": 3,
    "collectionId": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
    "permission": "Manage Policies",
    "source": [
      "User Permission(s)"
    ]
    }],
  "total": 2
}

GET /collection/permissions/{memberType}/{memberId}

Retrieve a list of permissions for the specified user or group across all domains they are a member of.

curl -X 'GET' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/permissions/user/2?offset=0&size=10' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Parameters

Path parameters

Parameter
Description

memberType string

The type of member to get a list of permissions for. Possible values include user or group.

memberId string

The unique identifier of the user or group.

Query parameters

Parameter
Description
Accepted values

type string

The permission to return.

  • Manage Policies

  • Audit Activity

offset integer

The number of items from the beginning of the response to exclude. You can combine the offset and size parameters to return a specific set of domain permissions. For example, to return the second and third permission in the response, you would set offset=1 and size=2.

Minimum value is 0. Maximum value is the total number of domain permissions that user or group has minus size.

size integer

The number of permissions to return.

Minimum value is 1. Maximum value is the total number of domain permissions that user or group has.

searchText string

A string used to filter the results returned by the name.

-

sortField string

Specifies the field to sort the results by.

  • collectionId

  • name

  • profileId

sortOrder string

Specifies how to sort the results of the request.

  • asc

  • desc

Response

Returns a data property that contains an array of permissions that have been assigned to the user or group in all the domains they are a member of.

{
  "data": [{
    "profileId": 2,
    "name": "Taylor",
    "collectionId": "c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428",
    "collectionName": "Marketing domain",
    "permission": "Manage Policies",
    "source": [
      "User Permission(s)"
    ],
    "userObjectId": 2,
    "iamId": "bim"
    },
    {
    "profileId": 2,
    "name": "Taylor",
    "collectionId": "a5678ef9-53e5-4b6f-8395-aa4e49237689",
    "collectionName": "Customer support domain",
    "permission": "Manage Policies",
    "source": [
      "User Permission(s)"
    ],
    "userObjectId": 2,
    "iamId": "bim"
    }
    ]
}

DELETE /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/{permissionId}

Remove a domain permission from a specific user or group. You must have the global USER_ADMIN permission to remove domain permissions from users and groups.

curl -X 'DELETE' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/permissions/c2ec9049-ac93-4700-9e21-f0ec3a0de6bb' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Path parameters

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

permissionId string

The unique identifier of the assigned permission.

Response

Returns a 204 code when the permission is successfully removed from the user. Additional responses are provided below:

  • 400: Invalid permission

  • 404: Collection or permission not found

DELETE /collection/{collectionId}/permissions/{memberType}/{memberId}/{permissionType}

Remove a domain permission based on the permission type. You must have the global USER_ADMIN permission to remove domain permissions from users and groups.

curl -X 'DELETE' \
    'https://your.immuta.url.com/collection/c7458ee9-03e5-4b6f-8395-ad4e49235428/permissions/user/2/Manage%20Policies' \
    -H 'accept: application/json' \
    -H 'Authorization: Bearer 71bd4a7088554159a7ad1ade9242568f'

Path parameters

Parameter
Description

collectionId string

The unique identifier of the domain.

memberType string

The type of member to remove the permission from. Possible values include user or group.

memberId number

The unique identifier of the user or group.

permissionType string

The type of permission to delete. Accepted values are Manage Policies or Audit Activity.

Response

Returns a 204 code when the permission is successfully removed. Additional responses are provided below:

  • 400: Invalid permission

  • 404: Collection or permission not found

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