--- layout: default navsection: api navmenu: API Methods title: "groups" ... {% comment %} Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 {% endcomment %} API endpoint base: @https://{{ site.arvados_api_host }}/arvados/v1/groups@ Object type: @j7d0g@ Example UUID: @zzzzz-j7d0g-0123456789abcde@ h2. Resource Groups provides a way to apply the same permissions to a set of Arvados objects. See "permission model":{{site.baseurl}}/api/permission-model.html for details. Each Group has, in addition to the "Common resource fields":{{site.baseurl}}/api/resources.html: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Attribute|_. Type|_. Description|_. Example| |name|string||| |group_class|string|Type of group. @project@ and @filter@ indicate that the group should be displayed by Workbench and arv-mount as a project for organizing and naming objects. @role@ is used as part of the "permission system":{{site.baseurl}}/api/permission-model.html. |@"filter"@ @"project"@ @"role"@| |description|text||| |properties|hash|User-defined metadata, may be used in queries using "subproperty filters":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods.html#subpropertyfilters || |writable_by|array|List of UUID strings identifying Users and other Groups that have write permission for this Group. Only users who are allowed to administer the Group will receive a full list. Other users will receive a partial list that includes the Group's owner_uuid and (if applicable) their own user UUID.|| |trash_at|datetime|If @trash_at@ is non-null and in the past, this group and all objects directly or indirectly owned by the group will be hidden from API calls. May be untrashed.|| |delete_at|datetime|If @delete_at@ is non-null and in the past, the group and all objects directly or indirectly owned by the group may be permanently deleted.|| |is_trashed|datetime|True if @trash_at@ is in the past, false if not.|| @filter@ groups are virtual groups; they can not own other objects. Filter groups have a special @properties@ field named @filters@, which must be an array of filter conditions. See "list method filters":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods.html#filters for details on the syntax of valid filters, but keep in mind that the attributes must include the object type (@collections@, @container_requests@, @groups@, @workflows@), separated with a dot from the field to be filtered on. Filters are applied with an implied *and* between them, but each filter only applies to the object type specified. The results are subject to the usual access controls - they are a subset of all objects the user can see. Here is an example:
 "properties":{
  "filters":[
   [
    "groups.name",
    "like",
    "Public%"
   ]
  ]
 },
This @filter@ group will return all groups (projects) that have a name starting with the word @Public@ and are visible to the user issuing the query. Because groups can contain many types of object, it will also return all objects of other types that the user can see. The 'is_a' filter operator is of particular interest to limit the @filter@ group 'content' to the desired object(s). When the 'is_a' operator is used, the attribute must be 'uuid'. The operand may be a string or an array which means objects of either type will match the filter. This example will return all groups (projects) that have a name starting with the word @Public@, as well as all collections that are in the project with uuid @zzzzz-j7d0g-0123456789abcde@.
 "properties":{
  "filters":[
   [
    "groups.name",
    "like",
    "Public%"
   ],
   [
    "collections.owner_uuid",
    "=",
    "zzzzz-j7d0g-0123456789abcde"
   ],
   [
    "uuid",
    "is_a",
    [
     "arvados#group",
     "arvados#collection"
    ]
   ]
  ]
 },
 
h2. Methods See "Common resource methods":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods.html for more information about @create@, @delete@, @get@, @list@, and @update@. Required arguments are displayed in %{background:#ccffcc}green%. h3. contents Retrieve a list of items owned by the group. Use "recursive" to list objects within subprojects as well. Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | {background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string|The UUID of the group in question.|path|| |limit|integer (default 100)|Maximum number of items to return.|query|| |order|array|Attributes to use as sort keys to determine the order resources are returned, each optionally followed by @asc@ or @desc@ to indicate ascending or descending order. Sort within a resource type by prefixing the attribute with the resource name and a period.|query|@["collections.modified_at desc"]@| |filters|array|Conditions for filtering items.|query|@[["uuid", "is_a", "arvados#job"]]@| |recursive|boolean (default false)|Include items owned by subprojects.|query|@true@| |exclude_home_project|boolean (default false)|Only return items which are visible to the user but not accessible within the user's home project. Use this to get a list of items that are shared with the user. Uses the logic described under the "shared" endpoint.|query|@true@| |include|string|If provided with the value "owner_uuid", this will return owner objects in the "included" field of the response.|query|| |include_trash|boolean (default false)|Include trashed objects.|query|@true@| |include_old_versions|boolean (default false)|Include past versions of the collections being listed.|query|@true@| Notes: Because adding access tokens to manifests can be computationally expensive, the @manifest_text@ field is not included in listed collections. If you need it, request a "list of collections":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods/collections.html with the filter @["owner_uuid", "=", GROUP_UUID]@, and @"manifest_text"@ listed in the select parameter. Use filters with the attribute format @.@ to filter items of a specific type. For example: @["container_requests.state", "=", "Final"]@ to filter @container_requests@ where @state@ is @Final@. All other types of items owned by this group will be unimpacted by this filter and will still be included. When called with “include=owner_uuid”, the @included@ field of the response is populated with users, projects, or other groups that own the objects returned in @items@. This can be used to fetch an object and its parent with a single API call. h3. create Create a new Group. Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | |group|object||query|| |async|boolean (default false)|Defer the permissions graph update by a configured number of seconds. (By default, @async_permissions_update_interval@ is 20 seconds). On success, the response is 202 (Accepted).|query|@true@| h3. delete Put a Group in the trash. This sets the @trash_at@ field to @now@ and @delete_at@ field to @now@ + token TTL. A trashed group is invisible to most API calls unless the @include_trash@ parameter is true. All objects directly or indirectly owned by the Group are considered trashed as well. Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | {background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string|The UUID of the Group in question.|path|| h3. get Gets a Group's metadata by UUID. Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | {background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string|The UUID of the Group in question.|path|| h3. list List groups. See "common resource list method.":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods.html#index h3. show show groups Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | {background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string||path|| h3. update Update attributes of an existing Group. Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | {background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string|The UUID of the Group in question.|path|| |group|object||query|| |async|boolean (default false)|Defer the permissions graph update by a configured number of seconds. (By default, @async_permissions_update_interval@ is 20 seconds). On success, the response is 202 (Accepted).|query|@true@| h3. untrash Remove a Group from the trash. This sets the @trash_at@ and @delete_at@ fields to @null@. Arguments: table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | {background:#ccffcc}.|uuid|string|The UUID of the Group to untrash.|path|| |ensure_unique_name|boolean (default false)|Rename project uniquely if untrashing it would fail with a unique name conflict.|query|| h3. shared This endpoint returns the toplevel set of groups to which access is granted through a chain of one or more permission links rather than through direct ownership by the current user account. This is useful for clients which wish to browse the list of projects the user has permission to read which are not part of the "home" project tree. Similar behavior is also available with the @exclude_home_project@ option of the "contents" endpoint. Specifically, the logic is:
select groups that are readable by current user AND
    (the owner_uuid is a user (but not the current user) OR
     the owner_uuid is not readable by the current user OR
     the owner_uuid is a group but group_class is not a project)
table(table table-bordered table-condensed). |_. Argument |_. Type |_. Description |_. Location |_. Example | |include|string|If provided with the value "owner_uuid", this will return owner objects in the @included@ field of the response.|query|| Notes: When called with “include=owner_uuid”, the @included@ field of the response is populated with users and non-project groups that own the objects returned in @items@. In addition to the "include" parameter this endpoint also supports the same parameters as the "list method.":{{site.baseurl}}/api/methods.html#index