NAME

OpenAPI::Client::OpenAI::Path::organization-projects-project_id-certificates - Documentation for the /organization/projects/{project_id}/certificates path.

DESCRIPTION

This document describes the API endpoint at /organization/projects/{project_id}/certificates.

PATHS

GET /organization/projects/{project_id}/certificates

List project certificates

List certificates for this project.

Operation ID

listProjectCertificates

$client->listProjectCertificates( ... );

Parameters

  • project_id (in path) (Required) - The ID of the project.

    Type: string

  • limit (in query) (Optional) - A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and 100, and the default is 20.

    Type: integer

    Default: 20

  • after (in query) (Optional) - A cursor for use in pagination. `after` is an object ID that defines your place in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects, ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to fetch the next page of the list.

    Type: string

  • order (in query) (Optional) - Sort order by the `created_at` timestamp of the objects. `asc` for ascending order and `desc` for descending order.

    Type: string

    Allowed values: asc, desc

    Default: desc

Responses

Status Code: 200

Certificates listed successfully.

Content Types:

  • application/json

    Example (See the OpenAI spec for more detail):

    {
       "data" : [
          "{\n  \"object\": \"certificate\",\n  \"id\": \"cert_abc\",\n  \"name\": \"My Certificate\",\n  \"created_at\": 1234567,\n  \"certificate_details\": {\n    \"valid_at\": 1234567,\n    \"expires_at\": 12345678,\n    \"content\": \"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIGAjCCA...6znFlOW+ -----END CERTIFICATE-----\"\n  }\n}\n"
       ],
       "first_id" : "cert_abc",
       "last_id" : "cert_abc"
    }

SEE ALSO

OpenAPI::Client::OpenAI::Path

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2023-2025 by Nelson Ferraz

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