Endpoint
Authentication
Requires a Personal API Access Token.Header
Request
Headers
| Header | Value | Required |
|---|---|---|
| Authorization | Bearer | Yes |
Path Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| projectName | string | Yes | Project name |
| username | string | Yes | Username of the credential |
| certificateName | string | Yes | Name of the certificate to assign |
Notes
- Certificate must exist in the project or in the admin project
- Credential must exist
- Only one certificate can be assigned to a credential at a time
- Assigning a new certificate replaces the existing one if present
Response
Success Response (200 OK)
Error Response (400 Bad Request)
Error Response (401 Unauthorized)
Error Response (404 Not Found)
cURL Example
Notes and Warnings
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Certificate Requirements:
- Certificate must exist in the project or admin project
- Certificate name is case-sensitive
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Credential Requirements:
- Credential must exist
- Credential must be in the same project or accessible from the project
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Replacement Behavior:
- Assigning a new certificate replaces any existing certificate
- Previous certificate assignment is automatically removed
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Automatic Deployment:
- Credential is automatically deployed to all environments after certificate assignment
- Deployment results are returned in the response
Permissions
- User must have
IDENTITY+MANAGEpermission in the project - For automatic deployment, user must also have
IDENTITY+DEPLOY_UNDEPLOYpermission
Related Documentation
- Remove Certificate - Remove certificate from credential
- Set Secret Key - Assign secret key to credential
- List Credentials - List all credentials

