The source secret key is a private key to ensure only the desired data is ingested for a source. If the secret key is compromised, you can regenerate the secret key to replace the existing key. The source secret key is available for only REST sources (source_type of "REST" or null).
Definition
http PUT https://listener-app-services.teradata.com/v1/sources/{source_id} HTTP/1.1
Example Request
```bash curl \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "Authorization: Bearer TOKEN" \ -X PUT \ -i \ https://listener-app-services.teradata.com/v1/sources/758fbda4-accc-4f90-8f09-cc0a164c8c28 ```
Example Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Type: application/json
[ { "source_id": "758fbda4-accc-4f90-8f09-cc0a164c8c28", "owner": ["jd123456"], "created_at": "2015-07-04T10:20:00Z", "created_by": "av012345", "updated_at": "2015-12-20T10:20:00Z", "updated_by": "jd123456", "secret": "d8e38620-3729-57b1-a836-791320cef372", "name": "My source", "description": "A superb source", "state": 1, "production": false, "source_type": "REST" } ... ]
Response Codes
Code | Description |
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200 | Source was created. |
400 | Bad request or invalid data, or target is locked. |
401 | Authorization header was missing or could not be found. |
404 | Source was not found. |