listOrganizationInvitationsWithHttpInfo method
Get a list of organization invitations
This request returns the list of organization invitations. Results can be paginated using the optional limit
and offset
query parameters. You can filter them by providing the 'status' query parameter, that accepts multiple values. The organization invitations are ordered by descending creation date. Most recent invitations will be returned first. Any invitations created as a result of an Organization Domain are not included in the results.
Note: This method returns the HTTP Response
.
Parameters:
-
String organizationId (required): The organization ID.
-
String status: Filter organization invitations based on their status
-
int limit: Applies a limit to the number of results returned. Can be used for paginating the results together with
offset
. -
int offset: Skip the first
offset
results when paginating. Needs to be an integer greater or equal to zero. To be used in conjunction withlimit
.
Implementation
Future<http.Response> listOrganizationInvitationsWithHttpInfo(
String organizationId, {
String? status,
int? limit,
int? offset,
}) async {
// ignore: prefer_const_declarations
final path = r'/organizations/{organization_id}/invitations'
.replaceAll('{organization_id}', organizationId);
// ignore: prefer_final_locals
Object? postBody;
final queryParams = <QueryParam>[];
final headerParams = <String, String>{};
final formParams = <String, String>{};
if (status != null) {
queryParams.addAll(_queryParams('', 'status', status));
}
if (limit != null) {
queryParams.addAll(_queryParams('', 'limit', limit));
}
if (offset != null) {
queryParams.addAll(_queryParams('', 'offset', offset));
}
const contentTypes = <String>[];
return apiClient.invokeAPI(
path,
'GET',
queryParams,
postBody,
headerParams,
formParams,
contentTypes.isEmpty ? null : contentTypes.first,
);
}