DescribeUserHierarchyGroup C Example
#include <C_CkRest.h>
#include <C_CkAuthAws.h>
#include <C_CkStringBuilder.h>
#include <C_CkJsonObject.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkRest rest;
BOOL success;
HCkAuthAws authAws;
HCkStringBuilder sbResponseBody;
int respStatusCode;
HCkJsonObject jResp;
const char *Arn;
const char *LevelFiveArn;
const char *Id;
const char *Name;
const char *LevelFourArn;
const char *LevelFourId;
const char *LevelFourName;
const char *LevelOneArn;
const char *LevelOneId;
const char *LevelOneName;
const char *LevelThreeArn;
const char *LevelThreeId;
const char *LevelThreeName;
const char *LevelTwoArn;
const char *LevelTwoId;
const char *LevelTwoName;
const char *HierarchyGroupId;
const char *LevelId;
const char *HierarchyGroupName;
const char *v_String;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
rest = CkRest_Create();
authAws = CkAuthAws_Create();
CkAuthAws_putAccessKey(authAws,"AWS_ACCESS_KEY");
CkAuthAws_putSecretKey(authAws,"AWS_SECRET_KEY");
// Don't forget to change the region to your particular region. (Also make the same change in the call to Connect below.)
CkAuthAws_putRegion(authAws,"us-west-2");
CkAuthAws_putServiceName(authAws,"connect");
// SetAuthAws causes Chilkat to automatically add the following headers: Authorization, X-Amz-Date
CkRest_SetAuthAws(rest,authAws);
// URL: https://connect.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/
// Use the same region as specified above.
success = CkRest_Connect(rest,"connect.us-west-2.amazonaws.com",443,TRUE,TRUE);
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("ConnectFailReason: %d\n",CkRest_getConnectFailReason(rest));
printf("%s\n",CkRest_lastErrorText(rest));
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
CkAuthAws_Dispose(authAws);
return;
}
CkRest_AddHeader(rest,"Content-Type","application/x-amz-json-1.1");
CkRest_AddHeader(rest,"X-Amz-Target","DescribeUserHierarchyGroup");
sbResponseBody = CkStringBuilder_Create();
success = CkRest_FullRequestNoBodySb(rest,"GET","/user-hierarchy-groups/{InstanceId}/{HierarchyGroupId}",sbResponseBody);
if (success != TRUE) {
printf("%s\n",CkRest_lastErrorText(rest));
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
CkAuthAws_Dispose(authAws);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbResponseBody);
return;
}
respStatusCode = CkRest_getResponseStatusCode(rest);
printf("response status code = %d\n",respStatusCode);
if (respStatusCode != 200) {
printf("Response Header:\n");
printf("%s\n",CkRest_responseHeader(rest));
printf("Response Body:\n");
printf("%s\n",CkStringBuilder_getAsString(sbResponseBody));
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
CkAuthAws_Dispose(authAws);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbResponseBody);
return;
}
jResp = CkJsonObject_Create();
CkJsonObject_LoadSb(jResp,sbResponseBody);
// The following code parses the JSON response.
// A sample JSON response is shown below the sample code.
// Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
// Generate Parsing Code from JSON
// Chilkat functions returning "const char *" return a pointer to temporary internal memory owned and managed by Chilkat.
// See this example explaining how this memory should be used: const char * functions.
Arn = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.Arn");
LevelFiveArn = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelFive.Arn");
Id = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelFive.Id");
Name = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelFive.Name");
LevelFourArn = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelFour.Arn");
LevelFourId = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelFour.Id");
LevelFourName = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelFour.Name");
LevelOneArn = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelOne.Arn");
LevelOneId = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelOne.Id");
LevelOneName = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelOne.Name");
LevelThreeArn = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelThree.Arn");
LevelThreeId = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelThree.Id");
LevelThreeName = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelThree.Name");
LevelTwoArn = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelTwo.Arn");
LevelTwoId = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelTwo.Id");
LevelTwoName = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.HierarchyPath.LevelTwo.Name");
HierarchyGroupId = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.Id");
LevelId = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.LevelId");
HierarchyGroupName = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.Name");
v_String = CkJsonObject_stringOf(jResp,"HierarchyGroup.Tags.string");
// A sample JSON response body parsed by the above code:
// {
// "HierarchyGroup": {
// "Arn": "string",
// "HierarchyPath": {
// "LevelFive": {
// "Arn": "string",
// "Id": "string",
// "Name": "string"
// },
// "LevelFour": {
// "Arn": "string",
// "Id": "string",
// "Name": "string"
// },
// "LevelOne": {
// "Arn": "string",
// "Id": "string",
// "Name": "string"
// },
// "LevelThree": {
// "Arn": "string",
// "Id": "string",
// "Name": "string"
// },
// "LevelTwo": {
// "Arn": "string",
// "Id": "string",
// "Name": "string"
// }
// },
// "Id": "string",
// "LevelId": "string",
// "Name": "string",
// "Tags": {
// "string": "string"
// }
// }
// }
CkRest_Dispose(rest);
CkAuthAws_Dispose(authAws);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbResponseBody);
CkJsonObject_Dispose(jResp);
}