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Latest revision as of 10:48, 12 October 2020
For NATS 4.1.19.1+
PATCH /member/forget
Description
- The /member/forget action is a feature in NATS4 that allows you to remove personal data from a member record.
- Please be aware that changing username and password may affect member authentication.
- NATS has no mechanism to 'reverse' forgetting a member.
Resource URL
- https://domain/api/member/forget
- Replace domain with the nats domain
- PATCH
Response Format
- JSON
- HTTP headers
Parameters
Parameters must be sent with the request body. The examples below show the parameters sent as x-www-form-urlencoded
- memberid: - ID of the member record to forget
- type: integer
- required
- keep: - Comma separated list of fields to preserve
- type: string
- optional
- possible value names:
- username
- token_hash
- original_username
- password
- cryptpass
- session
- firstname
- lastname
- address1
- address2
- city
- state
- zip
- country
- shipping_firstname
- shipping_lastname
- shipping_address1
- shipping_address2
- shipping_zip
- shipping_city
- shipping_state
- shipping_country
- phone
- possible table names to keep data:
- member_auth
- member_note
- member_openid_access_token
- member_openid_auth_token
- member_temp
- live_member_loginlog
- historical_member_loginlog
- member_autocascade
- member_verification_atvod
- live_surfer_action
- historical_surfer_action
- member_autocascade_nextra
- EpochTransStats
- MemberCancelStats
- payze_event
- payze_transaction
Example Request
PATCH
https://domain/api/member/forget
- Response:
{ "result": true, }
Example Code
PHP
<?php $curl = curl_init(); $data = array( 'memberid' => '39', 'keep' => 'email,session' ); $url = 'https://domain/api/member/forget'; $headers = array( 'api-key: 44b5498dbcb481a0d00b404c0169af62', 'api-username: tmm1phrvezsbu' ); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "PATCH"); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $headers); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, http_build_query($data)); curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, $url); $resp = curl_exec($curl); //dumps an associative array representation of the json var_dump(json_decode($resp, true)); // Close request to clear up some resources curl_close($curl); ?>
Python
- This example requires pip and the request library which can be installed via pip by: 'pip install requests'
import requests import json url = 'https://domain/api/member/forget' payload = { 'memberid': 39, 'keep': 'email,session' } headers = { 'api-key': '44b5498dbcb481a0d00b404c0169af62', 'api-username': 'tmm1phrvezsbu' } res = requests.patch(url, data=payload, headers=headers) print res.json()
node.js
- This example requires npm and the request module which can be installed via npm by: 'npm install request'
var request = require('request'); data = { 'memberid': 39, 'keep': 'email,session' } var options = { url: 'https://domain/api/member/forget', method: 'PATCH', form: data, json: true, headers: { 'api-key': '44b5498dbcb481a0d00b404c0169af62', 'api-username': 'tmm1phrvezsbu' } }; function callback(error, response, body) { if (!error && response.statusCode == 200) { console.log(body); } else{ console.log(body); } } request(options, callback);
cURL
curl -X PATCH 'https://domain/api/member/forget' -H "api-key: 44b5498dbcb481a0d00b404c0169af62" -H "api-username: tmm1phrvezsbu" -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" -d 'memberid=39&keep=email,session'