cURL
curl --request GET \ --url https://statsigapi.net/console/v1/dynamic_configs \ --header 'STATSIG-API-KEY: <api-key>'
{ "message": "Dynamic Configs listed successfully.", "data": [ { "id": "example_config", "name": "Example Config", "description": "An example dynamic configuration", "idType": "userID", "lastModifierID": "abc123", "lastModifiedTime": 1600000000000, "lastModifierName": "Jane Doe", "lastModifierEmail": "jane@example.com", "creatorID": "def456", "createdTime": 1500000000000, "creatorName": "John Smith", "creatorEmail": "john@example.com", "targetApps": [ "myapp" ], "holdoutIDs": [], "tags": [ "example_tag" ], "team": "Product", "isEnabled": true, "rules": [], "defaultValue": {}, "defaultValueJson5": "{}", "schema": "{\"$schema\":\"https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema\",\"properties\":{}}", "schemaJson5": "{\n \"$schema\": \"https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema\",\n \"properties\": {}\n}", "version": 1 } ] }
Optional header to respect review settings for mutation endpoints.
The release pipeline ID associated with the dynamic config
Name of the creator.
ID of the user who created the entity.
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Results per page
10
Page number
1
List Dynamic Configs Success
A simple string explaining the result of the operation.
Array of results returned by pagination limit.
Show child attributes
Pagination metadata for checking if there is next page for example.
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