PowerShell Example: Get an Incident
The following example shows how to get an Incident using PowerShell.
# Set server login variables $serverName = "serverName" $apiKey = "your client id" $userName = "CSDAdmin" $password = "CSDAdmin" $baseUri = "http://${serverName}/CherwellAPI/" # Get an access token $tokenUri = $baseUri + "token" $authMode = "Internal" $tokenRequestBody = @{ "Accept" = "application/json"; "grant_type" = "password"; "client_id" = $apiKey; "username" = $userName; "password"= $password } $tokenResponse = Invoke-RestMethod -Method POST -Uri "${tokenUri}?auth_mode=${authMode}&api_key=${apiKey}" -Body $tokenRequestBody $requestHeader = @{ Authorization = "Bearer $($tokenResponse.access_token)" } # Get the business object summary for Incident. This will give us the busObId $summaryUri = $baseUri + "api/V1/getbusinessobjectsummary/busobname/Incident" $summaryResults = Invoke-RestMethod -Method GET -Uri $summaryUri -ContentType application/json -Header $requestHeader $busObId = $summaryResults[0].busobId # Get the business object by publicId $getIncidentUri = $baseUri + "api/V1/getbusinessobject/busobid/${busobid}/publicid/102522"