Is there a way to utilise the scheduleddowntime API (create and delete) in automation scripts that does NOT require an Admin level API token?
And, may I suggest an Incident/Maintenance API that allows management of scheduled downtime, acknowledgements, adding comments, enabling/disabling notifications, enabling/disabling active and passive checks, and the like, specifically tailored for automation such that the API does NOT require admin access.
Thanks,
Jaimie Livingston
scheduleddowntime without admin api token?
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jaimie.livingston
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Re: scheduleddowntime without admin api token?
It looks like admin level authorization is a requirement for this. I'll file a feature request for this and your other suggestions. Please keep in mind that the decision to implement the enhancement is at the discretion of our development team.
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