The /status/ endpoint is used to view event statuses for use when creating or updating events.
Examples
List Statuses (List method, GET)
curl --header "Authorization:ApiKey testuser:256ee09ded99b29036fac4de96acedb7e8af7bf7" https://www.statusdashboard.com/api/v1/status/
{ "meta": { "limit": 10, "next": null, "offset": 0, "previous": null, "total_count": 10 }, "objects": [ { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/1/", "status": "planning" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/2/", "status": "investigating" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/3/", "status": "resolved" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/4/", "status": "started" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/5/", "status": "completed" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/6/", "status": "inprogress" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/7/", "status": "verifying" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/8/", "status": "update" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/9/", "status": "identified" }, { "resource_uri": "/api/v1/status/10/", "status": "monitoring" } ] }
Upon success, you'll receive back an HTTP 200 (OK) indicating that the API call succeeded.