Hi,
Gone through SAS Viya REST API and client api samples provided, but dint came across any example for getting the list published models using REST or client API. Is this supported? Can some expert redirect me to right documentation and/or example for the same.
Went through https://developer.sas.com/guides/rest.html#0be904a7-027b-4d35-b6e6-b31b65d491b5 and java samples on git.
Thanks
Hi Again,
The list published models API request is actually defined in the Model Publish API doc.
Here is the general structure of the rest call:
curl -X GET https://www.example.com/modelPublish/models \ -H 'Authorization: Bearer <access-token-goes-here>' \ -H 'Accept: application/vnd.sas.collection+json'
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Hi @Unknown2SAS,
I'm moving this thread to the Developers Community. All Coding on SAS Viya Community have been relocated there and this community will be sunset.
Also, I'll look into getting you the proper REST call to get a list of published models. I'll use the Model Management REST API documentation located here.
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Hi Again,
The list published models API request is actually defined in the Model Publish API doc.
Here is the general structure of the rest call:
curl -X GET https://www.example.com/modelPublish/models \ -H 'Authorization: Bearer <access-token-goes-here>' \ -H 'Accept: application/vnd.sas.collection+json'
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