sailpoint-api-client 1.8.57 → 1.8.58

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  1. package/beta/README.md +2 -2
  2. package/beta/api.ts +35 -11
  3. package/beta/common.ts +2 -2
  4. package/beta/package.json +1 -1
  5. package/dist/beta/api.d.ts +35 -11
  6. package/dist/beta/api.js +8 -8
  7. package/dist/beta/api.js.map +1 -1
  8. package/dist/beta/common.js +2 -2
  9. package/dist/nerm/common.js +2 -2
  10. package/dist/nermv2025/common.js +2 -2
  11. package/dist/v2024/api.d.ts +32 -8
  12. package/dist/v2024/api.js +6 -6
  13. package/dist/v2024/api.js.map +1 -1
  14. package/dist/v2024/common.js +2 -2
  15. package/dist/v2025/api.d.ts +32 -8
  16. package/dist/v2025/api.js +6 -6
  17. package/dist/v2025/api.js.map +1 -1
  18. package/dist/v2025/common.js +2 -2
  19. package/dist/v2026/api.d.ts +32 -8
  20. package/dist/v2026/api.js +6 -6
  21. package/dist/v2026/api.js.map +1 -1
  22. package/dist/v2026/common.js +2 -2
  23. package/dist/v3/api.d.ts +26 -8
  24. package/dist/v3/api.js +6 -6
  25. package/dist/v3/api.js.map +1 -1
  26. package/dist/v3/common.js +2 -2
  27. package/nerm/README.md +2 -2
  28. package/nerm/common.ts +2 -2
  29. package/nerm/package.json +1 -1
  30. package/nermv2025/README.md +2 -2
  31. package/nermv2025/common.ts +2 -2
  32. package/nermv2025/package.json +1 -1
  33. package/package.json +1 -1
  34. package/v2024/README.md +2 -2
  35. package/v2024/api.ts +32 -8
  36. package/v2024/common.ts +2 -2
  37. package/v2024/package.json +1 -1
  38. package/v2025/README.md +2 -2
  39. package/v2025/api.ts +32 -8
  40. package/v2025/common.ts +2 -2
  41. package/v2025/package.json +1 -1
  42. package/v2026/README.md +2 -2
  43. package/v2026/api.ts +32 -8
  44. package/v2026/common.ts +2 -2
  45. package/v2026/package.json +1 -1
  46. package/v3/README.md +2 -2
  47. package/v3/api.ts +26 -8
  48. package/v3/common.ts +2 -2
  49. package/v3/package.json +1 -1
package/v3/api.ts CHANGED
@@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@ export interface AccessRequest {
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  'clientMetadata'?: { [key: string]: string; };
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  /**
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- * Additional submit data structure with requestedFor containing requestedItems allowing distinction for each request item and Identity. * Can only be used when \'requestedFor\' and \'requestedItems\' are not separately provided * Adds ability to specify which account the user wants the access on, in case they have multiple accounts on a source * Allows the ability to request items with different remove dates * Also allows different combinations of request items and identities in the same request * Only for use in GRANT_ACCESS type requests
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+ * Additional submit data structure with requestedFor containing requestedItems allowing distinction for each request item and Identity. * Can only be used when \'requestedFor\' and \'requestedItems\' are not separately provided * Adds ability to specify which account the user wants the access on, in case they have multiple accounts on a source * Allows the ability to request items with different start dates * Allows the ability to request items with different remove dates * Also allows different combinations of request items and identities in the same request * Only for use in GRANT_ACCESS type requests
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  * @type {Array<RequestedForDtoRef>}
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  * @memberof AccessRequest
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  * @memberof AccessRequestItem
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  */
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  'clientMetadata'?: { [key: string]: string; };
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+ /**
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+ * The date and time the role or access profile or entitlement is/will be provisioned to the specified identity. Also known as the sunrise date. * Specify a date-time in the future. * This date-time can be used to indicate date-time when access item will be provisioned on the identity account. A GRANT_ACCESS request can use startDate to specify when to schedule provisioning of access item for an identity/account & a MODIFY_ACCESS request can use startDate to change the provisioning date-time of already assigned access item. But REVOKE_ACCESS request can not have startDate field. You can change the sunrise date in requests for yourself or others you are authorized to request for. * If the startDate is in the past, then the provisioning will be processed as soon as possible, but no guarantees can be made about when the provisioning will occur. If the startDate is in the future, then the provisioning will be scheduled to occur on that date and time. If no startDate is provided, then the provisioning will be processed as soon as possible.
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+ * @type {string}
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+ * @memberof AccessRequestItem
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+ */
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+ 'startDate'?: string;
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  /**
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  * The date and time the role or access profile or entitlement is no longer assigned to the specified identity. Also known as the expiration date. * Specify a date-time in the future. * The current SLA for the deprovisioning is 24 hours. * This date-time can be used to change the duration of an existing access item assignment for the specified identity. A GRANT_ACCESS request can extend duration or even remove an expiration date, and either a GRANT_ACCESS or REVOKE_ACCESS request can reduce duration or add an expiration date where one has not previously been present. You can change the expiration date in requests for yourself or others you are authorized to request for.
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  'clientMetadata'?: { [key: string]: string; };
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+ /**
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+ * The date and time the role or access profile or entitlement is/will be provisioned to the specified identity. Also known as the sunrise date. * Specify a date-time in the future. * This date-time can be used to indicate date-time when access item will be provisioned on the identity account. A GRANT_ACCESS request can use startDate to specify when to schedule provisioning of access item for an identity/account & a MODIFY_ACCESS request can use startDate to change the provisioning date-time of already assigned access item. But REVOKE_ACCESS request can not have startDate field. You can change the sunrise date in requests for yourself or others you are authorized to request for. * If the startDate is in the past, then the provisioning will be processed as soon as possible, but no guarantees can be made about when the provisioning will occur. If the startDate is in the future, then the provisioning will be scheduled to occur on that date and time. If no startDate is provided, then the provisioning will be processed as soon as possible.
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+ * @memberof RequestedItemDtoRef
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+ */
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  /**
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  * The date and time the role or access profile or entitlement is no longer assigned to the specified identity. Also known as the expiration date. * Specify a date-time in the future. * The current SLA for the deprovisioning is 24 hours. * This date-time can be used to change the duration of an existing access item assignment for the specified identity. A GRANT_ACCESS request can extend duration or even remove an expiration date, and either a GRANT_ACCESS or REVOKE_ACCESS request can reduce duration or add an expiration date where one has not previously been present. You can change the expiration date in requests for yourself or others you are authorized to request for.
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  /**
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- * Use this API to submit an access request in Identity Security Cloud (ISC), where it follows any ISC approval processes. :::info The ability to request access using this API is constrained by the Access Request Segments defined in the API token\'s user context. ::: Access requests are processed asynchronously by ISC. A successful response from this endpoint means that the request has been submitted to ISC and is queued for processing. Because this endpoint is asynchronous, it does not return an error if you submit duplicate access requests in quick succession or submit an access request for access that is already in progress, approved, or rejected. It is best practice to check for any existing access requests that reference the same access items before submitting a new access request. This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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+ * Use this API to submit an access request in Identity Security Cloud (ISC), where it follows any ISC approval processes. :::info The ability to request access using this API is constrained by the Access Request Segments defined in the API token\'s user context. ::: Access requests are processed asynchronously by ISC. A successful response from this endpoint means that the request has been submitted to ISC and is queued for processing. Because this endpoint is asynchronous, it does not return an error if you submit duplicate access requests in quick succession or submit an access request for access that is already in progress, approved, or rejected. It is best practice to check for any existing access requests that reference the same access items before submitting a new access request. This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `startDate` to set or alter a sunrise date-time on an assignment. The startDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunrise date and its yet to be provisioned, you can also submit a request without a `startDate` to request immediate provisioning after approval. * If a `startDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be provisioned on that date and time. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You cannot specify a \'startDate\' in a REVOKE_ACCESS request, as startDate is only applicable for GRANT_ACCESS requests to indicate when the access should be provisioned, and it does not make sense in the context of revoking access. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `startDate` to set or alter a sunrise date-time on an assignment. The startDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunrise date and its yet to be provisioned, you can also submit a request without a `startDate` to request immediate provisioning after approval. * If a `startDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be provisioned on that date and time. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You cannot specify a \'startDate\' in a REVOKE_ACCESS request, as startDate is only applicable for GRANT_ACCESS requests to indicate when the access should be provisioned, and it does not make sense in the context of revoking access. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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- * @param {string} [filters] Filter results using the standard syntax described in [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters#filtering-results) Filtering is supported for the following fields and operators: **accessRequestId**: *eq, ge, gt, le, lt, ne, sw* **accountActivityItemId**: *eq, in, ge, gt, le, ne, sw* **created**: *eq, ge, gt, le, lt, ne*
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+ * @param {string} [filters] Filter results using the standard syntax described in [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters#filtering-results) Filtering is supported for the following fields and operators: **accessRequestId**: *eq, ge, gt, le, lt, ne, in, sw* **accountActivityItemId**: *eq, in, ge, gt, le, ne, sw* **created**: *eq, ge, gt, le, lt, ne*
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  * @param {string} [sorters] Sort results using the standard syntax described in [V3 API Standard Collection Parameters](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/standard-collection-parameters#sorting-results) Sorting is supported for the following fields: **created, modified, accountActivityItemId, name**
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  * @param {string} [requestState] Filter the results by the state of the request. The only valid value is *EXECUTING*.
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- * Use this API to submit an access request in Identity Security Cloud (ISC), where it follows any ISC approval processes. :::info The ability to request access using this API is constrained by the Access Request Segments defined in the API token\'s user context. ::: Access requests are processed asynchronously by ISC. A successful response from this endpoint means that the request has been submitted to ISC and is queued for processing. Because this endpoint is asynchronous, it does not return an error if you submit duplicate access requests in quick succession or submit an access request for access that is already in progress, approved, or rejected. It is best practice to check for any existing access requests that reference the same access items before submitting a new access request. This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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+ * Use this API to submit an access request in Identity Security Cloud (ISC), where it follows any ISC approval processes. :::info The ability to request access using this API is constrained by the Access Request Segments defined in the API token\'s user context. ::: Access requests are processed asynchronously by ISC. A successful response from this endpoint means that the request has been submitted to ISC and is queued for processing. Because this endpoint is asynchronous, it does not return an error if you submit duplicate access requests in quick succession or submit an access request for access that is already in progress, approved, or rejected. It is best practice to check for any existing access requests that reference the same access items before submitting a new access request. This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `startDate` to set or alter a sunrise date-time on an assignment. The startDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunrise date and its yet to be provisioned, you can also submit a request without a `startDate` to request immediate provisioning after approval. * If a `startDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be provisioned on that date and time. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You cannot specify a \'startDate\' in a REVOKE_ACCESS request, as startDate is only applicable for GRANT_ACCESS requests to indicate when the access should be provisioned, and it does not make sense in the context of revoking access. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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- * Use this API to submit an access request in Identity Security Cloud (ISC), where it follows any ISC approval processes. :::info The ability to request access using this API is constrained by the Access Request Segments defined in the API token\'s user context. ::: Access requests are processed asynchronously by ISC. A successful response from this endpoint means that the request has been submitted to ISC and is queued for processing. Because this endpoint is asynchronous, it does not return an error if you submit duplicate access requests in quick succession or submit an access request for access that is already in progress, approved, or rejected. It is best practice to check for any existing access requests that reference the same access items before submitting a new access request. This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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This can be accomplished by using the [List Access Request Status](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-access-request-status) or the [Pending Access Request Approvals](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/list-pending-approvals) APIs. You can also use the [Search API](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/search) to check the existing access items an identity has before submitting an access request to ensure that you aren\'t requesting access that is already granted. If you use this API to request access that an identity already has, without changing the account details or end date information from the existing assignment, the API will cancel the request as a duplicate. There are two types of access request: __GRANT_ACCESS__ * Can be requested for multiple identities in a single request. * Supports self request and request on behalf of other users. Refer to the [Get Access Request Configuration](https://developer.sailpoint.com/idn/api/v3/get-access-request-config) endpoint for request configuration options. * Allows any authenticated token (except API) to call this endpoint to request to grant access to themselves. Depending on the configuration, a user can request access for others. * Roles, access profiles and entitlements can be requested. * You can specify a `startDate` to set or alter a sunrise date-time on an assignment. The startDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunrise date and its yet to be provisioned, you can also submit a request without a `startDate` to request immediate provisioning after approval. * If a `startDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be provisioned on that date and time. * You can specify a `removeDate` to set or alter a sunset date-time on an assignment. The removeDate must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. Additionally, if the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date, you can also submit a request without a `removeDate` to request removal of the sunset date and time. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Now supports an alternate field \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' for users to specify account selections while requesting items where they have more than one account on the source. :::caution If any entitlements are being requested, then the maximum number of entitlements that can be requested is 25, and the maximum number of identities that can be requested for is 10. If you exceed these limits, the request will fail with a 400 error. If you are not requesting any entitlements, then there are no limits. ::: __REVOKE_ACCESS__ * Can only be requested for a single identity at a time. * You cannot use an access request to revoke access from an identity if that access has been granted by role membership or by birthright provisioning. * Does not support self request. Only manager can request to revoke access for their directly managed employees. * If a `removeDate` is specified, then the requested role, access profile, or entitlement will be removed on that date and time. * Roles, access profiles, and entitlements can be requested for revocation. * Revoke requests for entitlements are limited to 1 entitlement per access request currently. * You cannot specify a \'startDate\' in a REVOKE_ACCESS request, as startDate is only applicable for GRANT_ACCESS requests to indicate when the access should be provisioned, and it does not make sense in the context of revoking access. * You can specify a `removeDate` to add or alter a sunset date and time on an assignment. The `removeDate` must be a future date-time, in the UTC timezone. If the user already has the access assigned with a sunset date and time, the removeDate must be a date-time earlier than the existing sunset date and time. * Allows a manager to request to revoke access for direct employees. A user with ORG_ADMIN authority can also request to revoke access from anyone. * Now supports REVOKE_ACCESS requests for identities with multiple accounts on a single source, with the help of \'assignmentId\' and \'nativeIdentity\' fields. These fields should be used within the \'requestedItems\' section for the revoke requests. * Usage of \'requestedForWithRequestedItems\' field is not supported for revoke requests.
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