Email Address Lookup By Customer Id
Summary
This API provides the ability look up a Customer’s Email Addresses by the Customer Id. This service returns all active email address information stored for the given customer.
General Technical Requirements
The following technical requirements apply to all requests for this API.
Base Resource URI
Production: https://ows.omeda.com/webservices/rest/brand/{brandAbbreviation}/customer/{customerId}/email/*
Testing: https://ows.omedastaging.com/webservices/rest/brand/{brandAbbreviation}/customer/{customerId}/email/*
brandAbbreviation
is the abbreviation for the brand
customerId
is the internal customer id (encrypted customer id may also be used)
HTTP Headers
The HTTP header must contain the following element:
x-omeda-appid
a unique id provided to you by Omeda to access your data. The request will fail without a valid id.
Content Type
The content type is application/json.
JSON
application/json
JSON is the preferred data exchange format, because it is lightweight and, in most cases, faster to process and utilizes less bandwidth. There are many available open-source JSON libraries available. See json.org for details.
Supported HTTP Methods
There is one HTTP method supported:
GET : See W3C’s GET specs for details.
Lookup Email Addresses By Customer Id
Retrieves a record containing all available active email information about a customer.
Field Definition
The following tables describe the hierarchical data elements.
In addition to the below elements, a SubmissionId element will also be returned with all responses. This is a unique identifier for the web services response. It can be used to cross-reference the response in Omeda’s database.
Emails Elements
Element Name | Description |
---|---|
Customer | Element containing an http reference to the owning customer resource. |
Emails | each Email element contains all email information. |
Email Elements
Element Name | Always Returned… | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Id | Yes | Long | unique email identifier |
EmailContactType | No | Integer | integer that defines the type of email (see Standard API Constants and Codes). |
EmailAddress | Yes | String | actual email address |
ChangedDate | Yes | DateTime | Date & time record last changed. yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss format. Example: 2010-03-08 21:23:34. |
StatusCode | No | Byte | Status of email address: 1 is the primary email address, 2 is an active email address. |
HashedEmailAddress | No | String | The hashed value of the email address. |
Response
HTTP Response Codes
Status | Description |
---|---|
200 OK | The request has succeeded. See Example Response below. |
403 Forbidden | Typically, this error occurs when the credentials are erroneous. Potentially, an incorrect x-omeda-appid. |
404 Not Found | Typically, this error occurs with a malformed URL or the resource that is searched for is not found. |
500 Internal Server Error | In the rare case that there is a server-side problem, this response will be returned. This generally indicates a problem of a more serious nature, and submitting additional requests may not be advisable. Please contact your Omeda Account Representative if the issue continues. |
Success
{
"Customer":"https://ows.omedastaging.com/webservices/rest/brand/FOO/customer/12345/*",
"Emails":[
{
"Id":472517,
"EmailContactType":300,
"EmailAddress":"jsmith@omeda.com",
"StatusCode": 1,
"ChangedDate": "2015-03-08 21:23:34"
},
{
"Id":472518,
"EmailContactType":310,
"EmailAddress":"jsmith@domain.com",
"StatusCode": 1,
"ChangedDate": "2015-03-08 21:23:34"
}
]
"SubmissionId" : "24B9BF6F-0677-462B-942A-D87EEBD10F77"
}
Failure
{
"SubmissionId":"ec0c2ba6-13f4-4934-8efa-74c2ccb33f1d",
"Errors":[
{
"Error":"No email address found for customer 12345."
}
]
}
Possible Error Messages
In the event of an error, an error response will be returned. Here are some of the possible responses you might receive.
Table of Contents
- 1 Summary
- 2 General Technical Requirements
- 2.1 Base Resource URI
- 2.2 HTTP Headers
- 2.3 Content Type
- 2.4 Supported HTTP Methods
- 3 Lookup Email Addresses By Customer Id
- 3.1 Field Definition
- 3.1.1 Emails Elements
- 3.1.1.1 Email Elements
- 3.1.1 Emails Elements
- 3.2 Response
- 3.2.1 HTTP Response Codes
- 3.2.2 Success
- 3.2.3 Failure
- 3.2.3.1 Possible Error Messages
- 3.1 Field Definition