Swift / Support API / Export Suspended Tickets
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func chilkatTest() {
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
let http = CkoHttp()
var success: Bool
http.BasicAuth = true
http.Login = "login"
http.Password = "password"
http.SetRequestHeader("Accept", value: "application/json")
var resp: CkoHttpResponse? = http.QuickRequest("POST", url: "https://example.zendesk.com/api/v2/suspended_tickets/export")
if http.LastMethodSuccess == false {
print("\(http.LastErrorText)")
return
}
let sbResponseBody = CkoStringBuilder()
resp!.GetBodySb(sbResponseBody)
let jResp = CkoJsonObject()
jResp.LoadSb(sbResponseBody)
jResp.EmitCompact = false
print("Response Body:")
print("\(jResp.Emit())")
var respStatusCode: Int = resp!.StatusCode.intValue
print("Response Status Code = \(respStatusCode)")
if respStatusCode >= 400 {
print("Response Header:")
print("\(resp!.Header)")
print("Failed.")
resp = nil
return
}
resp = nil
// Sample JSON response:
// (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)
// {
// "export": {
// "status": "<string>",
// "view_id": "<string>"
// }
// }
// Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
// Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: Generate JSON Parsing Code
var Status: String? = jResp.StringOf("export.status")
var View_id: String? = jResp.StringOf("export.view_id")
}
Curl Command
curl -u login:password -X POST
-H "Accept: application/json"
https://example.zendesk.com/api/v2/suspended_tickets/export
Postman Collection Item JSON
{
"name": "Export Suspended Tickets",
"request": {
"method": "POST",
"header": [
{
"key": "Accept",
"value": "application/json"
}
],
"url": {
"raw": "{{baseUrl}}/api/v2/suspended_tickets/export",
"host": [
"{{baseUrl}}"
],
"path": [
"api",
"v2",
"suspended_tickets",
"export"
]
},
"description": "Exports a list of suspended tickets for the Zendesk Support instance. To export the list, the endpoint enqueues a job to create a CSV file with the data. When done, Zendesk sends the requester an email containing a link to the CSV file. In the CSV, tickets are sorted by the update timestamp in ascending order.\n\n #### Allowed For\n\n * Unrestricted agents\n\n #### Rate limits\n\n Limited to one request per minute and up to one million records in return. The rate-limiting mechanism behaves identically to the one described in [Usage limits](/api-reference/ticketing/account-configuration/usage_limits/#monitoring-your-request-activity).\n We recommend using the `Retry-After` header value as described in [Catching errors caused by rate limiting](/documentation/ticketing/using-the-zendesk-api/best-practices-for-avoiding-rate-limiting#catch).\n"
},
"response": [
{
"name": "Ok",
"originalRequest": {
"method": "POST",
"header": [
{
"description": "Added as a part of security scheme: basic",
"key": "Authorization",
"value": "Basic <credentials>"
}
],
"url": {
"raw": "{{baseUrl}}/api/v2/suspended_tickets/export",
"host": [
"{{baseUrl}}"
],
"path": [
"api",
"v2",
"suspended_tickets",
"export"
]
}
},
"status": "OK",
"code": 200,
"_postman_previewlanguage": "json",
"header": [
{
"key": "Content-Type",
"value": "application/json"
}
],
"cookie": [
],
"body": "{\n \"export\": {\n \"status\": \"<string>\",\n \"view_id\": \"<string>\"\n }\n}"
}
]
}