use WebService::Fastly::Object::AutomationTokenCreateResponse;
Properties
Name | Type | Description | Notes
------------ | ------------- | ------------- | -------------
name | string | The name of the token. | [optional]
role | string | The role on the token. | [optional]
services | ARRAY[string] | (Optional) The service IDs of the services the token will have access to. Separate service IDs with a space. If no services are specified, the token will have access to all services on the account. | [optional]
scope | string | A space-delimited list of authorization scope. | [optional] [default to 'global']
expires_at | string | A UTC timestamp of when the token expires. | [optional]
id | ReadOnlyId | | [optional]
user_id | ReadOnlyUserId | | [optional]
customer_id | ReadOnlyCustomerId | | [optional]
created_at | DateTime | A UTC timestamp of when the token was created. | [optional] [readonly]
access_token | string | | [optional] [readonly]
tls_access | boolean | Indicates whether TLS access is enabled for the token. | [optional]
last_used_at | DateTime | A UTC timestamp of when the token was last used. | [optional] [readonly]
user_agent | string | The User-Agent header of the client that last used the token. | [optional]